THE POTENTIAL OF ABAX-PARALLELEPIPEDUS (COL, CARABIDAE) FOR MASS BREEDING AS A BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL AGENT AGAINST SLUGS

Authors
Citation
Woc. Symondson, THE POTENTIAL OF ABAX-PARALLELEPIPEDUS (COL, CARABIDAE) FOR MASS BREEDING AS A BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL AGENT AGAINST SLUGS, Entomophaga, 39(3-4), 1994, pp. 323-333
Citations number
51
Categorie Soggetti
Entomology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00138959
Volume
39
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
1994
Pages
323 - 333
Database
ISI
SICI code
0013-8959(1994)39:3-4<323:TPOA(C>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
Previous work has shown that Abax parallelepipedus Piller and Mitterpa cher preys upon slugs in the field, and can be effectively employed to control slugs in polythene tunnels. To be a viable biological control agent this carabid must also be amenable to mass culturing. Manipulat ion of the substrate ensured that eggs were laid in soil capsules, but deposited in peat, facilitating collection and monitoring. Up to 570 eggs per beetle were laid at 20 degrees C. No cannibalism was exhibite d at any stage by this species. Larvae were reared intensively in batc hes and fed ad libitum on live earthworms, eliminating the need for re gular feeding and the removal of decaying food. Rearing experiments we re undertaken under a number of different temperature regimes. At cons tant 20 degrees C it was found that growth was arrested in some 2nd in star larvae for long periods. Co-ordinated changes between 2nd and 3rd instar stages were induced by reduction of the temperature to 14 degr ees C between days 24-31 from hatching. The complete life cycle, from newly laid egg to adult beetle, could be reduced to less than 110 days . Mortality was greatest at the late 3rd instar and pre-pupal stages, and possible reasons for this are discussed.