Y. Sakuratani et al., Effect of population density of Cylas formicarius (Fabricius) (Coleoptera : Brentidae) on the progeny populations, APPL ENT ZO, 36(1), 2001, pp. 19-23
Adults of the sweet potato weevil, Cylas formicarius, were allowed to lay e
ggs on a 150 g tuberous root of sweet potato for 3 days under conditions of
27 degreesC, 60% RH, and 14L: 10D. The number of progeny increased with th
e increase of parental density, and reached the saturation level. The numbe
r of progeny per parental female showed a peak at 30-100 pairs of parents.
The density response mode of this insect characterizes it as the Allee type
. At very low density, the mortality of eggs and larvae was high, which mig
ht have been due to the unfavorable conditions of the tuberous root, the qu
ality of which had not yet been improved by the frano-inducing factor secre
ted during feeding by the larval and adult weevil. Comparatively more eggs
were laid on the tuberous root conditioned by adult-feeding or oviposition.
Size of. adult progeny became smaller with the increase of parental densit
y. The duration of their development was shortened and variation of the tim
e period until their emergence from the tuberous root became smaller with t
he increase of parental density. Optimal parental density for mass-rearing
was found to be 65 pairs per tuberous root of 150 g for 3-days oviposition.