Bk. Agarwala et al., Who eats whose eggs? Intra- versus inter-specific interactions in starvingladybird beetles predaceous on aphids, ETHOL ECOL, 10(4), 1998, pp. 361-368
Starving adult beetles of Menochilus sexmaculatus and Coccinella transversa
lis resorted to intra- and inter-specific predation in the absence of aphid
prey. Particularly at high egg densities, predators consumed eggs of their
own species much more readily than eggs of the other species. Between the
two ladybird species, the eggs of the smaller species, M, sexmaculatus, wer
e less vulnerable to predation from the larger species, C. transversalis th
an vice versa. Results further indicate that adult female beetles are capab
le of discriminating eggs of their own species versus eggs of alien species
on physical contact. The adaptive significance of this is discussed.