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Development of the red palm weevil, Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Olivier), (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) on natural and synthetic diets
Authors:H?S Salama and A?S Abdel-Razek
Institution:(1) Plant Protection Department, National Research Centre, Tahrir street, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt;(2) Microbial Chemistry Department, National Research Centre, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt
Abstract:The development of the red palm weevil, Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Olivier) was investigated on a newly developed semiartificial diet as compared with two natural diets namely sugarcane stem and banana fruit. The weevil was successfully maintained on these diets and duration of the life cycle for males and females, respectively were 164.97 and 194.61 days on the semiartificial diet, 192.5 and 186.5 days on banana, and 172.00 and 170.00 days on sugarcane. The average egg production per female was shown to be significantly higher on the semiartificial diet, being 184.00emsp14±emsp1418.68 eggs compared with an average of 125.00emsp14±emsp1411.97 and 133.00emsp14±emsp1415.21 eggs on banana and sugarcane, respectively. The fertility ranged between 94hairsphairsp100thinsp% in those eggs deposited by females previously reared on the tested diets. The developed semiartificial diet was shown to be suitable for maintaining laboratory colonies of the red palm weevil, and it can substitute natural diets.
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