Abstract:The developmental duration, survival and fecundity of Corythucha ciliata at different temperatures were recorded, and life tables at different temperatures were constructed. The results showed that the developmental rate of C.ciliata increased with the temperature during 15-33℃, and the relationships between them could be simulated by the Logistic model. The threshold temperatures and effective accumulated temperatures of the egg, 1st instar nymph, 2nd instar nymph, 3rd instar nymph, 4th instar nymph, 5th instar nymph, preoviposition and the whole generation of C.ciliata were 10.42 and 153.9, 9.49 and 38.8, 7.89 and 41.4, 10.12 and 31.8, 8.82 and 42.0, 7.80 and 69.5, 9.69 and 101.9, and 10.42℃ and 479.3 degree-days, respectively. The generation survival rates and number of eggs laid per female changed with the temperature, and they reached the highest at 25℃, with the values being 57.81% and 88.71, respectively. The adult longevity and the oviposition period of female adults were shortened with the increase of temperature. The innate capacity for increase and population trend index were the highest at 25℃, with the values being 0.0388 and 22.46, respectively. The most suitable temperature range for C.ciliata living was 25-30℃.