2007
DOI: 10.1017/s1742758407777160
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Suitability of the flour moth Ephestia kuehniella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) for three predatory phytoseiid mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) in Egypt

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“…Both the (Ro) and (∫) of N. barkeri and A. largoensis reared on E. kuehniella, Aleuroglyphus ovatus Toupeau (Acari: Acaridae), R. indica and T. gloveri were lower than our results with B. zonata eggs (Momen and El-Laithy, 2007;Carrillo et al, 2010).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 89%
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“…Both the (Ro) and (∫) of N. barkeri and A. largoensis reared on E. kuehniella, Aleuroglyphus ovatus Toupeau (Acari: Acaridae), R. indica and T. gloveri were lower than our results with B. zonata eggs (Momen and El-Laithy, 2007;Carrillo et al, 2010).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 89%
“…For N. barkeri, B. zonata egg diet resulted in a total oviposition lower than those of females fed with nymphs of T. tabaci, T. urticae, Aceria dioscoridis (Soliman and AbouAwad) (Acari: Eriophyidae) (main food) / eggs of E. kiehniella and T. absoluta (factitious food) (Bonde, 1989;Momen, 1995;Momen and El-Laithy, 2007;Momen et al, 2013), while a comparable total number of eggs laid was reported on a diet of A. ovatus (Xia et al, 2012). For A. largoensis, our results clearly show that eggs of B. zonata are an acceptable food resource, promoting oviposition greater than that obtained with diets of tenupalpid and tetranychid mites and pollen grains (Carrillo et al, 2010).…”
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“…Some of phytoseiid mites (Mesostigmata: Phytoseiidae) were succeeded to complete the development and oviposited on factitious prey (E. kuehniella eggs) (Vantornhout et al, 2004;Momen and El-Laithy, 2007;Nguyen et al, 2014;Vangansbeke et al, 2014).…”
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“…Mites used in lab experiments are generalist predators that feed on a variety of organisms, including mite and insect eggs ( Abou-Awad et al, 1998;Momen and El-Laithy, 2007), thrips (Bonde, 1989 ) and whitefly (Momen et al, 2013). Under laboratory conditions, there were clear differences in the acceptability and suitability of the tomato leaf miner for the mite taxa examined.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%