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Mass production of Dipha aphidivora (Meyrick), a potential predator of sugarcane woolly aphid, Ceratovacuna lanigera Zehntner, was attempted in 'makeshift' type green shade nets of 40 and 50% mesh with temporarily installed bamboo frames by covering 6 and 7 months old sugarcane crop on small scale (25 m2). Seven-month-old sugarcane crop with 60-70% SWA infestation covered by 50% green shade net in bamboo frame of 5 × 5 m size yielded a maximum of 2700 larvae and pupae of D. aphidivora within 75 days.

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Dipha aphidivora, Mass Production, Shade Net, Sugarcane Woolly Aphid.
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