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2023
Cheilomenes sexmaculata (Fabricius) (Figs 46–49) Coccinella sexmaculata Fabricius, 1781: 96 (Lectotype female, BMNH; Type locality: ‘Ind. Orient.’). Coccinella 4—plagiata Swartz in Scĥnherr, 1808: 195 (Type locality: ‘ India Orientali’); Synonymized by Nakane & Araki 1959: 50; Sasaji & Akamatsu 1979: 16.
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Cheilomenes sexmaculata (Fabricius) (Figs 46–49) Coccinella sexmaculata Fabricius, 1781: 96 (Lectotype female, BMNH; Type locality: ‘Ind. Orient.’). Coccinella 4—plagiata Swartz in Scĥnherr, 1808: 195 (Type locality: ‘ India Orientali’); Synonymized by Nakane & Araki 1959: 50; Sasaji & Akamatsu 1979: 16.
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Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative Physiology, 2023
AbstractIn view of global environmental change, ecological factors especially temperature, affect development of the poikilotherms like insects. Since ladybirds are at risk of injury under mass‐rearing conditions, their ability to regenerate injured limbs is highly crucial for their survival.
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AbstractIn view of global environmental change, ecological factors especially temperature, affect development of the poikilotherms like insects. Since ladybirds are at risk of injury under mass‐rearing conditions, their ability to regenerate injured limbs is highly crucial for their survival.
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Neotropical Entomology, 2019
The predatory ladybird species, Cheilomenes sexmaculata (Fabricius), is native to Asia and Australia but has established populations outside its native range, most recently on the eastern and northern coast of South America. Here, we report for the first time the identification of the introduced ladybird beetle, C. sexmaculata, to the Caribbean islands,
H R Assour, J E Behm
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The predatory ladybird species, Cheilomenes sexmaculata (Fabricius), is native to Asia and Australia but has established populations outside its native range, most recently on the eastern and northern coast of South America. Here, we report for the first time the identification of the introduced ladybird beetle, C. sexmaculata, to the Caribbean islands,
H R Assour, J E Behm
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2018
Cheilomenes sexmaculata (Fabricius, 1781) (Fig. 4A–E) Material Examined. [SINDH], 46, 2♀, Hyderabad, 12.XII.1965, leg. Ahmed; 36, 7♀, Mirpur Khas, 20. VI.1971, leg. M. Khan; 66, 10♀, Thatta, 30.IV.1971, leg. M.I. Khan; 76, 10♀, Karachi, 30. V.1971; leg. Anser; 36, 5♀, Karachi, 18.VII.2009, leg. M. Ali (NHMUK)]. Diagnosis.
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Cheilomenes sexmaculata (Fabricius, 1781) (Fig. 4A–E) Material Examined. [SINDH], 46, 2♀, Hyderabad, 12.XII.1965, leg. Ahmed; 36, 7♀, Mirpur Khas, 20. VI.1971, leg. M. Khan; 66, 10♀, Thatta, 30.IV.1971, leg. M.I. Khan; 76, 10♀, Karachi, 30. V.1971; leg. Anser; 36, 5♀, Karachi, 18.VII.2009, leg. M. Ali (NHMUK)]. Diagnosis.
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Predating Efficiency of Cheilomenes sexmaculata F. on Bean Aphid Aphis Craccivora Koch
Indian Journal of Entomology, 2021Cheilomenes sexmaculata F. (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) is an effective biological control agent against aphids. This study observed its feeding efficiency in the grub stages, and adult male and female during March and April on aphid Aphis craccivora Koch in broad bean Vicia faba.
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Behavioural Processes, 2023
Cannibalism is taxonomically widespread and has a large impact on the individuals' fitness and population dynamics. Thus, identifying how the rates of cannibalism are affected by different ecological cues is crucial for predicting species evolution and population dynamics.
Tripti Yadav +2 more
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Cannibalism is taxonomically widespread and has a large impact on the individuals' fitness and population dynamics. Thus, identifying how the rates of cannibalism are affected by different ecological cues is crucial for predicting species evolution and population dynamics.
Tripti Yadav +2 more
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Rhythmicity in life events of an aphidophagous ladybird beetle, Cheilomenes sexmaculata
Journal of Applied Entomology, 2007Abstract: The present laboratory experiments have been carried out to investigate rhythms in various life events, viz. mating, oviposition, hatching, moulting, pupation and eclosion, of an aphidophagous ladybird beetle, Cheilomenes sexmaculata under laboratory conditions.
null Omkar, K. Singh
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International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, 2007
The reproductive behaviour of a generalist aphidophagous ladybird beetle Cheilomenes sexmaculata (Fabricius) was studied in detail. The males first mated at an age of about 2 days, while females mated at 1 day after their emergence. Mate recognition was displayed in five steps, viz. approach, watch, examine, mount and copulatory attempt. Being provided
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The reproductive behaviour of a generalist aphidophagous ladybird beetle Cheilomenes sexmaculata (Fabricius) was studied in detail. The males first mated at an age of about 2 days, while females mated at 1 day after their emergence. Mate recognition was displayed in five steps, viz. approach, watch, examine, mount and copulatory attempt. Being provided
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Cheilomenes sexmaculata (Fabricius, 1781) (Figs 1A–C, 2–3) Larval descriptions or illustrations of Cheilomenes sexmaculata: Ślipiński 2007: 170, Yu 2010: 48, Poorani 2023: 72. Fourth instar larva (Figs 2A–B, 2E, 3). Length 6.7–7.3 mm; width at metathorax 2.3–2.4 mm.
Zhuang, Jiamin +4 more
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