Abstract
The effects of six pesticides applied to the coffee crop on eggs and their consequences on the subsequent developmental stages of Chrysoperla externa (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) were evaluated under laboratory conditions. The pesticides and water (control) were sprayed on eggs using a Potter ́s tower. After spraying, forty eggs per treatment were individualized in glass tubes and maintained in a climatic chamber, in order to evaluate immature development of this predator. The treatments showed significant differences for egg viability and survival of first-instar larvae. Chlorpyrifos, sulphur and copper oxichlorate reduced the treated egg viability, whereas both sulphur and betacyfluthrin reduced the survival of first-instar larvae. Endosulphan and azociclotin reduced the daily oviposition of this green lacewing species. The harmless products (Class 1, E < 30%), can be recommended for use in integrated pest management programs in coffee crops, in order to preserve this predator.
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Silva, R. A., Carvalho, G. A., Carvalho, C. F., & Silva, D. B. (2012). Effects of pesticides on eggs of chrysoperla externa (neuroptera: Chrysopidae) and consequences on subsequent Development. Revista Colombiana de Entomologia, 38(1), 58–63. https://doi.org/10.25100/socolen.v38i1.8918
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