华盛顿州果蝇科3种拟蝇类的分布:以2个生态区为例。

Robert Czokajlo, Chris Looney, Louis Nottingham, Benjamin Diehl, Paul K Abram, Tobin Northfield, Peter Smytheman, Elizabeth H Beers
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采用饵诱法,于2020 - 2024年对2种外来亚洲斑翅果蝇(Ganaspis kimorum Buffington和Leptopilina japonica novkoviki & Kimura)(膜翅目:飞蛾科)、铃木松村果蝇(drosophila suzuki Matsumura,双翅目:果蝇科)的地理分布和相对丰度进行了调查。kimorum和l.a japonica于2020年至2021年在华盛顿西部首次被发现。然而,它们在华盛顿州东部的分布,华盛顿州大部分脆弱的特种作物的生产,对建立未来生物防治工作的基线很有兴趣。这2个亚洲物种和一种攻击其他果蝇的世界性果蝇(Leptopilina heterotoma (Thompson))的当前分布情况得到了清晰的描述。在华盛顿东部发现的少数几个标本是在放生点附近发现的。相反,在华盛顿州西部,用坛子捕集器很少发现异瘤L.,但在华盛顿州东部,异瘤L.是最丰富的无花果品种。粳稻在这两个地区都很常见和丰富,但在华盛顿西部更为常见。粳稻在华盛顿东部的独立种植可能预示着其作为生物防治剂在该地区的未来影响。
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Distribution of three figitid parasitoids of Drosophilidae in Washington State: a tale of 2 ecozones.

The geographic distribution and relative abundance of 2 adventive Asian parasitoids (Ganaspis kimorum Buffington and Leptopilina japonica Novković & Kimura) (Hymenoptera: Figitidae) of spotted-wing drosophila, Drosophila suzukii Matsumura (Diptera: Drosophilidae) in Washington state were surveyed from 2020 to 2024 using bait or lure traps. G. kimorum and L. japonica were first detected in 2020 to 2021 in western Washington. However, their distribution in eastern Washington, which produces the majority Washington's vulnerable specialty crops, was of interest for establishing a baseline for future biological control efforts. A clear picture emerged regarding the current distribution of the 2 Asian species, and a cosmopolitan figitid, Leptopilina heterotoma (Thompson), which attacks other Drosophila spp. Adventive populations of G. kimorum were only found west of the Cascade Mountains; the few specimens recovered in eastern Washington were found near release sites. Conversely, L. heterotoma was rarely detected using jar traps in western Washington, but was the most abundant of the figitid species found in eastern Washington. L. japonica was common and abundant in both regions, but more so in western Washington. The unaided establishment of L. japonica in eastern Washington may presage its future impact as a biological control agent in this region.

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