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  1. Eriopis connexa is found throughout a wide variety of agroecosystems, such as cotton, maize, sorghum, pine, citrus, soybean, and wheat plants.

  2. Apr 8, 2024 · Eriopis connexa is a species of ladybird beetle that is native to South America. Both males and females mate multiple times with different individuals of the opposite sex, like most members of the family Coccinellidae. This promiscuous behavior leads to unique reproductive adaptations, such as sperm mixing.

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  4. Eriopis connexa is a control agent for aphids in pine, cotton, wheat, and citrus plants 13. In Brazil, a eld study ... Ladybirds were kept in cages made of a PVC tube (10-cm-height by 10-cm ...

  5. Jan 31, 2023 · Conservation biological control techniques support integrated pest management (IPM) and insecticide resistance management (IRM) by restraining pest resurgence and outbreaks of secondary pests. The lady beetle Eriopis connexa (Germar) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) is among the natural enemies in agricultural systems of brassica crops and their populations may be disrupted by exposure to ...

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  7. Biological aspects of Eriopis connexa fed on different insect pests of maize and sorghum 421 between treatments (Table 3) but with similar values for this predator fed on eggs of S. frugiperda (T2) or D. saccharalis (T3) as well as with A. kuehniella and S. frugiperda newly-hatched larvae (T4) (Table 3). Eriopis connexa consumed 28.0 ± 5.5, 55 ...

  8. duration of the larval stage of E. connexa with eggs of A. kuehniella (frozen for 6 months) separately or in combination with artificial diets (Table 3), may be due to food type (Table 3). In treatments T13 and T17, the first instar of E. connexa was of shorter duration than the other instars (Table 3). The viability of the larval stage of E ...

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