Temperature‐dependent development and survival of the lesser mealworm, Alphitobius diaperinus

1996 
Development, growth and survival of the lesser mealworm, Alphitobius diaperinus (Panzer), were determined at six constant temperatures. No egg hatch or larval development occurred at 17°e. At temperatures of 20, 25, 30, 35 and 38°C the median development times (days), respectively, were for eggs (13.4, 6.0, 4.4, 2.6 and 2.6), larvae (133.0, 46.0, 26.2, 22.4 and 23.9), pupae (17.0, 8.0, 5.5, 4.0 and 4.1), and from oviposition to adult emergence (164.4, 60.2, 37.9, 29.0 and 30.8). The Sharpe & DeMichele (1977) model was used to describethe temperature-dependent development. The mean egg survival (hatching) ranged from 61'7cto 86'7c,with lowest hatch at 20ce. Survival of the larvae and pupae ranged from 32%to 73% and from 85% to 95%, respec- tively, with lowest survival at 20°e. Pupae had significantly lower weights at 35°C and adults at 38°C than at the other temperatures. Female pupae (20 mg) and female adults (16 mg) were significantly heavier than male pupae (17 mg) and male adults (13 mg). Adults (0.5-9 months old) laid 4-7 eggs per female per day at 25°e.
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