Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies
Volume 2, Issue 6
Laboratory Studies on the Life history of Hierodula ventralis Giglio-Tos, 1912 (Mantodea: Mantidae)
Author(s): Raut  G.A., Bhawane G.P., Gaikwad S. M
Abstract: The life cycle of Hierodula ventralis was studied in the present investigation. Being  a hemimetabolous insect, H. ventralis shows ootheca (egg), nymph and adult stages in the life cycle. The incubation  period of egg was about 25 days while nymphal period was about 53 days with  seven moults. The average adult life span of male and female was 50 and 71 days  respectively. The entire life cycle period of female was more than male by 15  to 20 days. The cannibalism was noticed in overcrowding conditions during  rearing and mating in which females devoured the males. The species under study  is an important predator of crop pests. This knowledge would be utilized in  biological control strategies against pests.
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