Abstract
In a field study of Sitobion avenae (F.) in winter wheat at Cranfield in southern England, the main predators were found to be the larvae of the staphylinid Tachyporus sp. and syrphids. Most predation occurred overnight. These predators were active during the period when the wheat crop was most suitable for aphid population increase, and in 1982 were apparently responsible for preventing an outbreak at Cranfield.