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Species of beetle
Anegleis cardoni, is a species of
lady beetle found in India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
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Description
It is a medium-sized lady beetle. Body bright yellow with one black median stripe at the joint of both the elytra.
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Biology
It is known to feed on a many species of aphids such as:
Uroleucon compositae,
Rhopalosiphum maidis,
Hyadaphis coriandri,
Myzus persicae,
[3]
Brevicoryne brassicae,
Macrosiphum miscanthi,
Macrosiphum pisi,
Aphis gossypii,
[4]
Aphis craccivora, and
Lipaphis erysimi.
[5] In addition to aphids, it is also a predator of whiteflies and scale insects.
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References
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"Anegleis cardoni". www.cabi.org. Retrieved 2021-09-07.
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^ Omkar; Kumar, Gyanendra; Sahu, Jyotsna (September 2011).
"Monotypic prey-mediated development, survival and life table attributes of a ladybird beetle Anegleis cardoni (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) on different aphid species". International Journal of Tropical Insect Science. 31 (3): 162–173.
doi:
10.1017/S1742758411000245.
S2CID
87071101. Retrieved 2021-09-07.
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^ Omkar; Kumar, Gyanendra; Sahu, Jyotsna (September 2011).
"Monotypic prey-mediated development, survival and life table attributes of a ladybird beetle Anegleis cardoni (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) on different aphid species". International Journal of Tropical Insect Science. 31 (3): 162–173.
doi:
10.1017/S1742758411000245.
S2CID
87071101. Retrieved 2021-09-07.
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^ Omkar; Kumar, Gyanendra (April 2013).
"Responses of an Aphidophagous Ladybird Beetle, Anegleis Cardoni, to Varying Densities of Aphis gossypii". Journal of Insect Science. 13 (24): 24.
doi:
10.1673/031.013.2401.
PMC
3735165.
PMID
23901912.
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^ Omkar, Omkar; Kumar, Gyanendra; Sahu, Jyotsna (2009-11-20).
"Performance of a predatory ladybird beetle, Anegleis cardoni (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) on three aphid species". European Journal of Entomology. 106 (4): 565–572.
doi:
10.14411/eje.2009.071.
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^ Omkar; Kumar, Gyanendra (April 2013).
"Responses of an Aphidophagous Ladybird Beetle, Anegleis Cardoni, to Varying Densities of Aphis gossypii". Journal of Insect Science. 13 (24): 24.
doi:
10.1673/031.013.2401.
PMC
3735165.
PMID
23901912.