Laboratory Evaluation of Pupal Parasitoids for Control of the Cornsilk Fly Species, Chaetopsis massyla and Euxesta eluta
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Fly Rearing
2.2. Parasitoid Rearing
2.3. Bioassay Protocol
2.4. Morphometric Comparison
2.5. Data Analyses
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Parasitoid Species | Host Species | Host Fly Pupae | Parasitoids | N | |||
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% Mortality | % Successfully Parasitized | % Residual Mortality | # Progeny/Pupa | % Female | |||
M. raptor | C. massyla | 98.3 (0.6) a | 76.9 (2.5) a | 21.8 (2.4) a | 0.71 (0.04) a | 52.8 (3.9) a | 30 |
E. eluta | 91.2 (3.4) a | 49.0 (5.7) c | 44.9 (5.8) b | 0.71 (0.04) a | 45.9 (3.5) a | 34 | |
M. domestica | 94.1 (2.3) a | 62.4 (3.1) b | 33.5 (2.8) b | 0.45 (0.03) b | 64.5 (3.3) b | 33 | |
F | 1.93 | 12.59 | 7.66 | 14.10 | 4.90 | ||
P | 0.1509 | <0.0001 | 0.0008 | <0.0001 | 0.0095 | ||
S. cameroni | C. massyla | 82.7 (2.6) a | 34.8 (5.2) a | 60.7 (5.5) c | 0.32 (0.05) a | 46.4 (0.2) b | 30 |
E. eluta | 46.1 (5.4) c | 36.1 (5.2) a | 24.5 (5.0) a | 0.29 (0.06) a | 39.9 (8.2) b | 30 | |
M. domestica | 65.6 (4.6) b | 37.2 (5.4) a | 55.6 (4.8) b | 0.32 (0.04) a | 58.9 (3.8) a | 34 | |
F | 14.92 | 0.13 | 14.71 | 0.08 | 3.91 | ||
P | <0.0001 | 0.877 | <0.0001 | 0.923 | <0.0001 | ||
S. endius | C. massyla | 77.6 (5.4) a | 42.9 (6.6) a | 52.3 (6.6) a | 0.40 (0.06) a | 53.2 (4.8) a | 22 |
E. eluta | 53.4 (5.8) b | 17.3 (2.4) b | 56.8 (6.7) a | 0.12 (0.03) b | 54.6 (8.0) a | 30 | |
M. domestica | 53.4 (5.4) b | 12.4 (5.3) b | 85.4 (5.7) b | 0.12 (0.05) b | 62.2 (8.2) a | 21 | |
F | 5.26 | 11.38 | 6.05 | 10.27 | 0.32 | ||
P | 0.007 | 0.0017 | 0.0038 | <0.0001 | 0.724 |
Parasitoid | Host | Host Fly | Parasitoid | N | ||||
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% Mortality | % Successfully Parasitized | % Residual Mortality | # Progeny/Pupae | # Progeny Per Parasitized Pupa | % Female | |||
M. raptorellus | C. massyla | 98.5 (1.5) a | 45.2 (2.5) b | 54.1 (0.1) c | 1.29 (0.09) a | 2.87 (0.2) a | 32.6 (3.1) b | 30 |
E. eluta | 87.5 (4.0) b | 76.6 (4.4) a | 14.7 (2.7) a | 1.41 (0.16) a | 1.90 (0.2) b | 30.8 (3.9) b | 30 | |
M. domestica | 86.6 (3.4) b | 54.1 (3.4) b | 38.7 (2.6) b | 1.67 (0.14) a | 2.99 (0.1) a | 52.2 (2.7) a | 30 | |
F | 3.90 | 14.68 | 60.50 | 1.99 | 9.60 | 12.85 | ||
P | 0.0238 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | 0.1425 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | ||
N. vitripennis | C. massyla | 61.0 (3.9) a | 24.7 (4.0) a | 66.7 (4.8) a | 0.42 (0.08) a | 2.18 (0.45) b | 66.8 (5.0) ab | 43 |
E. eluta | 50.1 (7.4) a | 28.5 (6.3) a | 42.2 (7.3) b | 0.27 (0.06) a | 1.07 (0.17) b | 56.7 (7.2) b | 30 | |
M. domestica | 56.8 (5.4) a | 24.8 (3.6) a | 59.1 (3.1) ab | 0.88 (0.00) b | 5.63 (0.77) a | 78.9 (3.3) a | 40 | |
F | 0.96 | 0.21 | 5.53 | 52.76 | 15.50 | 4.72 | ||
P | 0.3853 | 0.8106 | 0.0051 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | 0.0113 |
Parasitoid | Parasitoid Species | Fly Host Species | F (H) | df | p | ||
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E. eluta {n} | C. massyla {n} | M. domestica {n} | |||||
coriSolitary | M. raptor | 550.41 (2.77) b {16} | 565.81 (4.60) c {15} | 613.48 (2.61) a {16} | 95.617 | 2, 46 | <0.001 |
S. cameroni | 479.79 (2.94) a {15} | 478.23 (3.51) a {16} | 473.21 (3.58) a {15} | 1.027 | 2, 45 | 0.367 | |
S. endius | 438.57 (9.67) b {17} | 458.38 (3.63) b {15} | 492.05 (7.58) a {25} | (7.077) | 2 | <0.001 | |
Gregarious | M. raptorellus | 474.56 (6.00) b {33} | 511.05 (8.53) ab {18} | 568.47 (5.81) a {17} | (7.087) | 2 | 0.029 |
N. vitripennis | 603.67 (2.30) b {15} | 613.33 (4.95) ab {15} | 628.76 (5.39) {15} | 5.870 | 2, 47 | 0.005 |
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Allan, S.A.; Geden, C.J.; Sobel, J.L. Laboratory Evaluation of Pupal Parasitoids for Control of the Cornsilk Fly Species, Chaetopsis massyla and Euxesta eluta. Insects 2022, 13, 990. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects13110990
Allan SA, Geden CJ, Sobel JL. Laboratory Evaluation of Pupal Parasitoids for Control of the Cornsilk Fly Species, Chaetopsis massyla and Euxesta eluta. Insects. 2022; 13(11):990. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects13110990
Chicago/Turabian StyleAllan, Sandra A., Christopher J. Geden, and J. Lanette Sobel. 2022. "Laboratory Evaluation of Pupal Parasitoids for Control of the Cornsilk Fly Species, Chaetopsis massyla and Euxesta eluta" Insects 13, no. 11: 990. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects13110990
APA StyleAllan, S. A., Geden, C. J., & Sobel, J. L. (2022). Laboratory Evaluation of Pupal Parasitoids for Control of the Cornsilk Fly Species, Chaetopsis massyla and Euxesta eluta. Insects, 13(11), 990. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects13110990