Corrigendum to “Development and reproduction of a native generalist predator, Coccinella transversalis (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), on the tomato potato psyllid, Bactericera cockerelli, with a greenhouse assay of biocontrol potential” [Biol. Control 176 (2022) 105108]

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The tomato potato psyllid (Bactericera cockerelli Sulc (Hemiptera: Triozidae)) can cause significant losses to Solanaceous crop via direct feeding and by transmitting the bacterium Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum. In the present study, an Australian native ladybird beetle, Coccinella transversalis Fabricius, was examined as a potential biological control agent of B. cockerelli. An age-stage, two sex life table of C. transversalis was constructed, demonstrating that C. transversalis could survive, develop, and reproduce successfully when fed B. cockerelli as a monotypic diet. Predation on B. cockerelli by C. transversalis third and fourth instar larvae and adults fit the Holling 'type II' disc equation. In a glasshouse trial using B. cockerelli-infested tomato plants, C. transversalis larvae reduced the population growth of B. cockerelli larvae by 66% and adults by 59% over one month, reducing loss of leaf chlorophyll and increasing plant biomass relative to controls. The results of the present study were compared with a previous study for the resident ladybird beetle species against B. cockerelli. Whereas C. transversalis suppressed B. cockerelli populations, the impact was less than that of the introduced ladybird, Hippodamia variegata Goeze, which showed higher voracity in previous work. However, B. cockerelli is suitable prey for C. transversalis and this species should aid in its biological control in agricultural ecosystems in Australia.
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Native predator, Invasive pest, Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum, Life table
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