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Original Research Articles                      Volume : 7, Issue:7, July, 2018

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Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci.2018.7(7): 790-799
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2018.707.096


Diversity and Abundance of Chrysopids in Different Ecosystems
Sravanthi Guntupalli*, M. Kalyanasundaram and R. Rajya lakshmi
Mango Research Station, Dr. Y. S. R. Horticultural University Nuzvid - 521201, Krishna District, (A.P.), India
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Abstract:

The present study was restricted to collection of insects belonging to the order Neuroptera and totally 5632 arthropods were collected. In total two families of Neuroptera were collected. More number of individuals fell under the family Chrysopidae (2995) followed by Hemerobidae (907). Four different sp. of chrysopids viz., C. zastrowi silemmi, M. boninensis, M. astur and Hemerobius sp. were recorded from all the six eco systems. More numbers of chrysopids viz., C. zastrowi silemmi, M. boninensis, M. astur and Hemerobius sp. were recorded in November and December (2013), whereas less numbers were recorded in May and in June (2013) months in rose ecosystem. More numbers of chrysopids were recorded in November and December (2013) followed by November (2012), whereas less numbers were recorded in May, June and in July (2013) months respectively in tapioca ecosystem. More number of chrysopids were recorded from October to December (2013) followed by November and in December (2012) whereas less numbers were recorded in June (2013) in papaya ecosystem. Chrysopids were relatively more in October and in November (2013) followed by November and December (2012) and relatively less numbers were recorded in May and June months (2013) respectively in mango ecosystem. More number of chrysopids were recorded from October to December (2012) followed by September to December (2013) whereas less numbers were recorded in May and June months (2013) in sapota ecosystem. Chrysopids were relatively more in October to December (2013) and in November to December (2012) and relatively less numbers were recorded in May and June months (2013) respectively in guava ecosystem.


Keywords: Mallada boninensis, Chrysoperla, Ecosystems, Rose, Tapioca, Papaya, Guava, Mango and Sapota

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Sravanthi Guntupalli, M. Kalyanasundaram and Rajya Lakshmi, R. 2018. Diversity and Abundance of Chrysopids in Different Ecosystems.Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci. 7(7): 790-799. doi: https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2018.707.096
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