
doi: 10.1007/bf02373260
Adult waterhyacinth mites,Orthogalumna terebrantisWallwork, did not consume eggs of the mottled waterhyacinth weevil,Neochetina eichhorniaeWarner, under 4 temperature regimes (viz. 5°–25°, 10°–30°, 15°–35° and 20°–40° C). Microscopic examination showed that mites did not feed or attempt to feed on weevil eggs and they starved when weevil eggs were the only source of food.
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