Abstract:
A survey was undertaken to collect the insect pests of rice and dragonflies visiting rice
fields from various localities of Azad Jammu & Kashmir. The number of insect pests and dragon
fly species recorded were 28 and 14 respectively. The feeding capacity of 11 dragonfly species
on some insect pests of rice in a day (10 hours) was determined by forced feeding. The adults of
Orthetrum sabina consumed, on an average, 9.05, 8.50, 7.1·5, 7.35, 71.20, 12.40, 113.15, 4.25,
6.90 and 4.75 while those of 0. pruinosum neglectum 3.95, 4.50, 8.00, 9.00, 64.60, 3.65, 32.20,
3.80, 4.85 and 7.00, 0. glaucum 3.20, 3.75, 5.50, 4.50, 59.95, 2.80, 30.05, 3.30, 3.50 and 5.60,
0. triangulare triangulare 3.00, 3.70, 5.60, 4.05, 61.50, 3.00, 29.80, 7.00, 3.95 and 4.50,
Crocothemis servilia 4.00, 4.55, 7.50, 8.10, 43'.30, 2.80, 21.00, 2.40, 3.50 and 2.90, C. erythraea
3.45, 3.35, 6.00, 5.60, 23.85, 2.95, 16.25, 2.25, 2.50 and 4.60, Pantala flavescens 2.40, 2.70,
2.20, 7.60, 16.25, 2.20, 9.55, 2.05, 3.00 and 6.65, Sympetrum commixtum 2.35, 2.25, 8.80, 4.70,
9.35, 2.75, 6.70, 3.65, 7.40 and 3.40, Palpopleura sexmaculata sexmaculata 2.65, 2.00, 8.35,
3.80, 8.65, 1.80, 6.10, 3.10, 1.30 and 3.10, Acisoma panorpoides panorpoides 2.10, 1.75, 3.40,
5.55, 7.95, 1.65, 5.90, 3.05, 3.70 and 1.65 and Trithemisfestiva 1.45, 1.35, 2.25, 3.30, 7.00, 1.25,
4.40, 3.10 and 2.60 yellow stem borers, white stem borers, hairy caterpillars, rice skippers, whitebacked
planthoppers, white leafhoppers, green leafhoppers, rice bugs, cicadellid leafhoppers and
grasshoppers (Oxya spp.) respectively in 10 hours. The females of all the species proved to be
the most voracious feeders as compared with their males. Orthetrum sabina was found to be the
most voracious feeder followed by 0. pruinosum neglectum, 0. triangulare triangulare, 0.
glaucum, Crocothemis servilia, 0. erythraea, Pantala flavescens, Palpopleura sexmaculata
sexmaculata, Sympetrum commixtum, Acisoma panorpoides panorpoides and Trithemis festiva.
The population density of dragonflies was maximum from middle of August to the end
of September. However, it was at peak from last week of August to 3rd week of September. The
population then declined as the crop matured and the pest population become low. The studies
on the seasonal abundance of insect pests of rice, namely, rice skipper, grasshoppers, green
leafhopper, white leafhopper, hairy caterpillar, rice bug, rice stem borers and Poophilus species
were conducted at four localities i.e., Hajeera, Mandhole, Harighale and Banipasari during the
crop season 1996-97. The population ofrice skipper and grasshoppers was somewhat higher than
other insect pests. However, the population of different insect pests was higher from the 2nd
week of August to the 4th week of September. The population then decreased afterwards as the
crop matured.The efforts were made to evaluate the feeding potential of dragonflies in the field
cages. They did not show any activity and interest in their prey due to their captivity.
In view of this dragonfly attitude, the relationship between the population of dragonflies
and insect pests of rice was observed by the multiple linear regression equation. The statistical
analysis revealed that the dragonflies had negative regression coefficient with the population
density of all the insect pests. It indicated that the pest population was decreased with the
corresponding increase in dragonflies population. However, their feeding behaviour was not
similar at all the localities but differed from locality to locality