Comparative Life Histories of 2 Species of Notonomus (Coleoptera, Carabidae) in Victoria
PA Horne
Australian Journal of Zoology
40(2) 163 - 171
Published: 1992
Abstract
The distributions and life histories of two species of carabid beetles, Notonomus gravis and Notonomus philippi, are compared. N. gravis inhabits the western grassland plains of Victoria and N. philippi inhabits woodland in the Otway Ranges and areas east of Melbourne. Adults of both species show peak activity in summer after emergence, with larval development from autumn to spring. The development of N. philippi occurs approximately one month earlier than that of N. gravis. Both species readily accept larval Lepidoptera as food, are nocturnal and are the dominant carabids in their respective habitats. N. gravis has potential as a biological control agent, and the carabid communities may be used as environmental indicators.https://doi.org/10.1071/ZO9920163
© CSIRO 1992