Ten varieties of cowpea grains were infested with Callosobruchus maculatus. This was to determine the level of quality deterioration of the cowpea varieties caused to the grains by the insects. The insect census taken at one, two and three months showed a progressive increase in insect population from one month to three months. The quality deterioration was determined by proximate analysis of the grains at one, two and three months. The percentage total protein determined by the estimation of total nitrogen content, showed an increase from one month to three months. The total protein in the control experiment showed a progressive decrease with increase in storage period. The percentage ash in the control was higher than the infested, and it decreased with storage period. The percentage fat decreased with infestation. The control had a higher percentage fat than the infested, but the fat decreased with storage period. The percentage fibre was higher in the infested grains than the control, and it increased with infestation period. The percentage carbohydrate decreased with infestation. The control samples had higher carbohydrate than the infested ones. The percentage carbohydrate however, decreased with increase in storage period. There was a significant difference (p 4 0.05) in the insect population amongst the different cowpea varieties.
A key for the identification of males of all Afrotropical species of the subgenus Atherigona of Atherigona described to date is presented. Four new species, A. alaotrana sp. n. from Madagascar, A. bowdeni sp. n. from Uganda, A. dentifolia sp. n. from Kenya and A. palpalis sp. n. from Nigeria, are described.
The relationship between planting dates and damage by the legume pod-borer, Maruca testulalis (Geyer) was investigated in successively planted cowpea during July and August, 1993 and 1994. The population tended to build up in the course of the sowing periods in both years. The number of flowers and pods infested were more in cowpea planted in August than in July in both years. Grain yield also decreased significantly in late-planted than in earlyplanted cowpea. Planting cowpea within the first and second week of July would reduce damage by the pod-borer.
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