2001
DOI: 10.3759/tropics.10.325
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Epilachnine Ladybird Beetles(Coleoptera, Coccinellidae) of Sumatra and Java.

Abstract: Twenty-six species of epilachnine ladybird beetles confirmed in Sumatra and Java during 1981-1998 were enumerated and figured. They included eleven species of "Henosepilachna", thirteen species of "Epilachna", one species of Afidenta, and one species whose taxonomic status was not settled. Records of food plants were given for each species, and brief notes were added concerning some aspects of their natural history.

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“…Therefore, it is regarded as a non-pest species. Among the five species in Table 2, the life history traits of E. pytho is most similar to those of E. enneasticta whose elevational range (400-1400 m) is also similar to E. pytho (Katakura et al, 1988;Nakano, 1999). Although E. enneasticta has been regarded as a pest species of solanaceous crops (Katakura et al, 1988;Nakano et al, 1997), recent study shows 1) E. enneasticta in West Sumatra utilizes nine solanaceous weeds as well as two solanaceous crops (S. tuberosum, S. melongena) (Katakura et at., 2001), and 2) E. enneasticta is collected more easily on these solanaceous weeds than on crops because of a wider distribution of these weeds in West Sumatra (Nakano, unpub!.).…”
Section: Sex Ratio Of Newly Emerged Adultsmentioning
confidence: 80%
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“…Therefore, it is regarded as a non-pest species. Among the five species in Table 2, the life history traits of E. pytho is most similar to those of E. enneasticta whose elevational range (400-1400 m) is also similar to E. pytho (Katakura et al, 1988;Nakano, 1999). Although E. enneasticta has been regarded as a pest species of solanaceous crops (Katakura et al, 1988;Nakano et al, 1997), recent study shows 1) E. enneasticta in West Sumatra utilizes nine solanaceous weeds as well as two solanaceous crops (S. tuberosum, S. melongena) (Katakura et at., 2001), and 2) E. enneasticta is collected more easily on these solanaceous weeds than on crops because of a wider distribution of these weeds in West Sumatra (Nakano, unpub!.).…”
Section: Sex Ratio Of Newly Emerged Adultsmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…E. pusillanima and E. septima, both depending on cucurbitaceous crops (0-1100 m in altitude), E. vigintioctopunctata, depending on solanaceous crops and weeds (0-1400 m) and E. sp.3, depending on a weedy vine Mikania micrantha (Compositae) (0-1400 m) (Katakura et at., 1988;Nakamura et at., 1995). The last one, E. enneasticta, feeding on solanaceous plants, occurs with a low density at higher elevations (400-1400 m) (Katakura et at., 1988).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The most important host plants of this species in Indonesia may be eggplant and the weed, Solanum torvum (Solanaceae). In both West Sumatra and Java, this species was common everywhere in the rural areas (Katakura et al 1988(Katakura et al , 2001. Recently, we found epilachnine beetles occurring on an herbaceous vine weed, Centrosema pubescens (Leguminosae).…”
Section: Study Speciesmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Giray (1971), 26° C de birinci larva dönemini konukçu bitki belirtmeksizin 4-5 gün, ortalama gelişim süresini 4.35 gün sürdüğünü bildirmiştir. çeşidi belirtmemiş karpuz üzerinde birinci larva gelişim süresini 3.08 gün olarak belirtmiştir [12]. İkinci larva dönemi süresi karpuz çeşitlerine göre 2.90 gün ile en kısa Galactica'da, 3.00 gün ile en uzun Crimson tide üzerinde tamamladığı belirlenmiştir.…”
Section: Henosepilachna Elaterii'nin Farklı Karpuz çEşitleri üZerindeunclassified