VIABILITY OF GREEN LACEWING CHRYSOPERLA-CARNEA STEPH (NEUROPT, CHRYSOPIDAE) EGGS STORED IN POTENTIAL SPRAY MEDIA, AND SUBSEQUENT EFFECTS ONSURVIVAL OF FIRST INSTAR LARVAE
Pk. Mcewen, VIABILITY OF GREEN LACEWING CHRYSOPERLA-CARNEA STEPH (NEUROPT, CHRYSOPIDAE) EGGS STORED IN POTENTIAL SPRAY MEDIA, AND SUBSEQUENT EFFECTS ONSURVIVAL OF FIRST INSTAR LARVAE, Journal of applied entomology, 120(3), 1996, pp. 171-173
At 4 degrees C, green lacewing, Chrysoperla carnea eggs can be stored
for one day in 0.125%; agar solution or in water without any reduction
in hatch rate or larval survival compared with eggs kept in air. For
eggs kept in solution for two or more days, hatch rate was clearly red
uced, but those larvae that emerged survived as long as those emerging
from eggs stored in air. No larvae emerged from eggs stored in soluti
on for 8 days.