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Parasitism of the Eucalyptus weevil, Gonipterus scutellatus Gyllenhal, by the egg parasitoid, Anaphes nitens Girault, in Eucalyptus globulus plantations in southwestern Australia

机译:在澳大利亚西南部的桉树人工林中,寄生于卵中的桉树象鼻虫Gonipterus scutellatus Gyllenhal被寄生于卵中

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The Eucalyptus weevil, Gonipterus scutellatus Gyllenhal, is the most serious pest of established Eucalyptus globulus plantations in southwestern Australia where it may have been introduced from its endemic origin in southeastern Australia. This species has been introduced to many countries but has been brought under successful biological control by the introduction of the egg parasitoid, Anaphes nitens Girault, from southeastern Australia. I investigated whether the elevated pest status of G. scutellatus in southwestern Australia is a result of inadequate biological control by quantifying parasitism rates of the pest. Parasitism rates of G. scutellatus egg masses by A. nitens were very low between late winter and mid spring when most oviposition occurs, and a high percentage of parasitised egg masses at these times were incompletely parasitised. Parasitism rates from late spring onwards approached 100%, but fewer egg masses were laid at these times. Low parasitism rates up to mid spring are likely to be due to low numbers of A. nitens at these times because hosts are not available for half the year. In southwestern Australia G. scutellatus has one principal oviposition period in early spring and a second lesser oviposition period in early summer. This short reproductive period appears to be caused by a scarcity of suitable new flushing foliage after spring that is essential for G. scutellatus reproduction. A. nitens did not emerge from eggs of the closely related weevil Oxyops despite eggs of this species being available at a time when G. scutellatus hosts were largely unavailable. Taxonomic difficulties with Gonipterus and possibly Anaphes may also explain the breakdown of biological control in southwestern Australia, and taxonomic revision of these insect groups must be a future research priority.
机译:象鼻桉(Gonipterus scutellatus Gyllenhal)是澳大利亚西南部已建立的桉树人工林中最严重的害虫,可能是从其在澳大利亚东南部的特有起源引入的。该物种已被引入许多国家,但由于从澳大利亚东南部引进了卵寄生性寄生虫Anaphes nitens Girault而已成功地受到了生物控制。我通过量化有害生物的寄生率,调查了澳大利亚西南部黄cut(G。scutellatus)有害生物状况的升高是否是生物控制不力的结果。在冬末至春季中旬发生产卵最多的时候,黑曲霉产的盾cut产卵虫的寄生率非常低,此时高寄生虫卵的寄生率很高。从春季末开始,寄生率接近100%,但此时产卵量较少。到春季中期,寄生率较低,这可能是由于这些时候空肠弯曲菌的数量较少,因为宿主半年没有空。在澳大利亚西南部,黄cut(G。scutellatus)在早春有一个主要产卵期,在初夏有第二个次要产卵期。这段短暂的繁殖期似乎是由于春季后缺乏合适的新潮红叶而引起的,这对于盾的繁殖至关重要。尽管在黄cut寄主宿主大量缺乏的情况下仍可获得该物种的卵,但没有从紧密相关的象鼻虫Oxyops的卵中产生ni。nitens。 Gonipterus和可能的Anaphes的分类学困难也可能解释了澳大利亚西南部生物控制的崩溃,这些昆虫群的分类学修订必须是未来的研究重点。

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