“…Several studies have been conducted on its biology in South, Central, and North America (Mann, ; Romero López et al., ; Vanegas‐Rico, ; Palafox‐Luna et al., ), South Africa (Pettey, , ; Foxcroft & Hoffmann, ), and Australia (Mann, ), and the life cycle has been studied both in the laboratory and in the open field. In laboratory observations, the complete biological cycle lasted 77 and 43 days for females and males, respectively, with a 1:1 sex ratio (Flores‐Hernández et al., ; Romero López et al., ). In greenhouse conditions, an offspring sex ratio of 3.7:1 (females: males) was found (Palafox‐Luna et al., ).…”