Mateus P. dos Santos, Ronilson S. Sales, Elisangela L. Bertoldo, Júlio C. G. Silva, Raquel O. de Sousa, Enilde M. S. Souza, Thamires F. de Jesus, Tiago C. Costa-Lima, Raquel Pérez-Maluf, Maria A. Castellani
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摘要
coffeellae Ihering(膜翅目:叶蜂科)是一种具有生物防治潜力的寄生蜂,对咖啡叶螨、咖啡白翅目(guacriin - m neville & & Perrottet)(鳞翅目:Lyonetiidae科)有一定的防治价值。建立该物种的饲养方法是开发新的生物制剂防治策略的关键一步。本研究评估了不同的食物来源,以评估成虫的存活率,并在实验室条件下研究了咖啡瓢虫对其宿主的产卵行为。采用以下食物来源进行成虫生存生物测定:10%蜂蜜溶液(用蒸馏水稀释)、芙蓉花蜜、人工饲料(水、琼脂、抗坏血酸、尼帕金和蜂蜜)和对照处理(不饲喂)。在产卵行为生物测定中,选择有产卵经验和没有产卵经验的雌性,分别给予2、4和6 mm三种大小的咖啡乳杆菌寄主进行产卵。成虫存活率在雌性和雄性之间以及食物来源之间存在差异。雄性在喂食人工饲料时表现出更高的存活率,而雌性在喂食蜂蜜时表现出更高的存活率(10%)。没有产卵经验的雌虫对4毫米地雷的搜索次数最少,搜索时间最长,而有产卵经验的雌虫对6毫米地雷的搜索次数较少,搜索时间更长。在实验室条件下,雌性成功地刺穿了它们的宿主。本研究结果可为开发适合于生物防治项目实施的咖啡锥虫饲养方法奠定基础。
Paving the Way for Rearing Closterocerus coffeellae: Effect of Adult Food Source and Oviposition Behavior in Leucoptera coffeella
Closterocerus coffeellae Ihering (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) is a parasitoid with potential for application in biocontrol programs of the coffee leaf miner, Leucoptera coffeella (Guérin-Mèneville & Perrottet) (Lepidoptera: Lyonetiidae). Establishing a rearing method for this species is a crucial step in the development of new biological agent control strategies. The study evaluated various food sources to assess adult survival and examined the oviposition behavior of C. coffeellae on its host under laboratory conditions. Adult survival bioassays were conducted using the following food sources: a 10% honey solution (diluted in distilled water), Hibiscus sp. nectar, an artificial diet (water, agar, ascorbic acid, Nipagin, and honey), and a control treatment (no feeding). In the oviposition behavior bioassay, females with and without oviposition experience were selected and offered L. coffeella hosts of three sizes (2, 4, and 6 mm) for oviposition. Adult survival varied among females and males and among the food sources. Males exhibited higher survival rates when fed the artificial diet, whereas females demonstrated greater survival when offered the honey (10%). Females without oviposition experience exhibited the lowest number of searching events and the highest searching time on 4-mm mines, whereas experienced females showed a lower number of searching events and longer searching time when exposed to 6-mm mine. Under laboratory conditions, the females successfully punctured their hosts. The results of this study may be helpful the development basis for the development of a C. coffeellae rearing method that is suitable for implementation in biocontrol programs.
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Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata publishes top quality original research papers in the fields of experimental biology and ecology of insects and other terrestrial arthropods, with both pure and applied scopes. Mini-reviews, technical notes and media reviews are also published. Although the scope of the journal covers the entire scientific field of entomology, it has established itself as the preferred medium for the communication of results in the areas of the physiological, ecological, and morphological inter-relations between phytophagous arthropods and their food plants, their parasitoids, predators, and pathogens. Examples of specific areas that are covered frequently are:
host-plant selection mechanisms
chemical and sensory ecology and infochemicals
parasitoid-host interactions
behavioural ecology
biosystematics
(co-)evolution
migration and dispersal
population modelling
sampling strategies
developmental and behavioural responses to photoperiod and temperature
nutrition
natural and transgenic plant resistance.