Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 July 2009
1. At 27°C. the life-cycle of Dysdercus howardi occupies approximately 32 days.
2. Copulation (at 27°C.) takes place approximately 2·8 days after the last moult of the female insect.
3. At 27°C. oviposition begins about 8 days after the last moult of the female, and 5–6 days after mating.
4. The average number of eggs laid by one female is 141·9 and the average number of batches is two.
5. Mortality appears to be highest among the 5th stage nymphs.
6. The ratio of females to males is 1: 1·27.
7. The average length of adult life in the female Dysdercus howardi is eleven days.
8. A table comparing D. howardi with other species of the genus Dysdercus is given.