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Phenology, synchrony and host range of the Tasmanian population of Cotesia urabae introduced into New Zealand for the biocontrol of Uraba lugens

机译:引入新西兰的塔斯马尼亚Cotesia urabae种群的物候、同步性和寄主范围,用于Uraba lugens的生物防治

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The population dynamics of Cotesia urabae (Austin and Allen) (Braconidae: Microgastrinae), a biological control agent from Tasmania, and its eucalypt feeding host, Uraba lugens (Walker) (Lepidoptera: Nolidae) was investigated prior to its introduction to New Zealand in 2011. Previous host range testing on potential New Zealand non-targets determined C. urabae had some potential to attack an endemic species, Nyctemera annulata (Boisduval) (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae). A closely related species in Tasmania, Nyctemera amica, was thus investigated as a potential host along with the native host U. lugens, to better understand the host range of C. urabae and the synchrony with its host in Tasmania. Adult C. urabae emerged from pupal cocoons in the field during January which confirmed a five month window in which its host, the larvae of U. lugens, was absent in the field. Experiments using sentinel N. amica and U. lugens larvae, field collections of N. amica and of larvae of other Lepidopteran species during this five month time window detected no parasitism by C. urabae. In the laboratory, host specificity testing showed reduced attack rates and no resultant C. urabae eggs or developing larvae or any successful pupation of C. urabae larvae from attacked N. amica larvae. It was concluded that N. amica is most unlikely to be a host for C. urabae in Tasmania and no evidence of any other alternative host was found.
机译:在2011年将其引入新西兰之前,对来自塔斯马尼亚的生物防治剂Cotesia urabae(Austin和Allen)(Braconidae:Microgastrinae)及其桉树摄食宿主Uraba lugens(Walker)(鳞翅目:Nolidae)的种群动态进行了研究。先前对潜在的新西兰非靶标的宿主范围测试确定 C. urabae 具有攻击特有物种 Nyctemera annulata (Boisduval) (鳞翅目:Arctiidae) 的潜力。因此,塔斯马尼亚的一个密切相关的物种 Nyctemera amica 与本地寄主 U. lugens 一起作为潜在宿主进行了研究,以更好地了解 C. urabae 的宿主范围及其在塔斯马尼亚的宿主的同步性。1月份,成虫从田间蛹茧中出现,这证实了其宿主,即U. lugens的幼虫在田间缺席了五个月的窗口期。在这五个月的时间窗口内,使用哨兵 N. amica 和 U. lugens 幼虫、N. amica 和其他鳞翅目物种的幼虫的野外收集的实验没有发现 C. urabae 的寄生。在实验室中,宿主特异性测试显示攻击率降低,并且没有产生 C. urabae 卵或发育中的幼虫,也没有从受攻击的 N. amica 幼虫中成功化蛹 C. urabae 幼虫。得出的结论是,N. amica 最不可能是塔斯马尼亚州 C. urabae 的宿主,并且没有发现任何其他替代宿主的证据。

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