Predation of Indianmeal Moth Larvae by Lyctocoris campestris (F.) (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae) in Different Stored Commodities
Predation rates for the anthocorid predator Lyctocoris campestris (F.) against varying densities of late-instar Plodia interpunctella (Hübner) were compared in whole corn, whole wheat, or rolled oat stored commodities. More prey were attacked in corn and wheat than in oats, and female predators generally fed on more larvae than did male predators. Predation increased with an increase in prey density. This relationship was best described by a Type II functional response equation. Our results suggest that commodity type affects the number of prey attacked by this predator.
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