Kl. Pringle et al., DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY OF THE CARMINE AND GREEN FORMS OF TETRANYCHUS-URTICAE KOCH (ACARINA, TETRANYCHIDAE), African entomology, 2(2), 1994, pp. 127-132
The reproductive biology of the carmine and green forms of Tetranychus
urticae Koch from apple orchards in the western Cape, South Africa, w
as studied on apples and beans. The reproductive potential of the gree
n form was lower on bean leaf discs than that of the carmine form, but
was similar on apple leaf discs. The green form of T. urticae in Sout
h African apple orchards is thought to have developed through chemical
selection, and that its poor adaptation to beans is coincidental. The
minimum threshold temperature for development of the two forms was si
milar and was not influenced by host plant.