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Figure 2: Proportions (Ne/No) of Eggs, Immatures and Females of Raoiella Indica Consumed by First (A), Second (B) and Third (C) Larval Instars of Ceraeochrysa Caligata According to Prey Density.
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Figure 3: Average Consumption (±SD) of Eggs, Immatures and Females of R. Indica by First (A), Second (B) and Third Larval Instars (C) of Ceraeochrysa Caligata.
Figure 1: Mean Numbers (±SD) of Eggs, Immatures and Females of R. Indica Consumed by First (A), Second (B) and Third (C) Larval Instars of the Lacewing Ceraeochrysa Caligata in Relation to Prey Density Over a Period of 24 H.
Table 1: Estimated Parameters of the Logistic Regression of the Proportion of Eggs, Immatures and Females of Raoiella Indica Consumed by the First, Second and Third Larval Instars of Ceraeochrysa Caligata.
Table 2: Attack Rate (Α) and Handling Time (Th) of the First, Second and Third Larval Instars of Ceraeochrysa Caligata Feeding Upon Eggs, Immatures and Adult Females of Raoiella Indica.
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