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A laboratory experiment was conducted to find out tbe excess proportion index (EPI) and frequency of prey location (rostrum protrusion) behaviourofa reduviid predator,Rhynocoris marginatus (Fabr.) to solvent extracts or three groundnut pests, Aproaerema modicella Dev., Helicoverpa annigera (Hiibner) and Spodoptera litultra (Fabr.), using six-arm glass olfactometers. Fourth, 5th instar and adult stages or the predator were attracted by all the larval extracts. The frequency of prey location behaviour was high to S. litura larval extracts for fourth (10.43 minutes), fifth (12.07 minutes) instar nymphs and adults (15.38 minutes) of the predator, though statistically not significant. In general, adult predators exhibited high frequency of prey location behaviour for all the tested pests.

Keywords

Aproarema modicella, Helicoverpa armigera, Prey Location, Rhynocoris marginatus, Spodoptera litura.
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