Parasitism of the mosquito Culex pipiens by the nematode Heterorhabditis bacteriophora |
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Authors: | George O. Poinar H.N. Kaul |
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Affiliation: | Division of Entomology and Parasitology, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720 USA |
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Abstract: | Various concentrations of the nematode Heterorhabditis bacteriophora were added to dishes containing second, third, and fourth larval instars of the mosquito, Culex pipiens, respectively. The infective stage nematodes were ingested by the mosquito larvae, they then penetrated through the alimentary tract in the neck region and entered the hemocoel. A melanization reaction killed many invading nematodes, but heavier concentrations overwhelmed the hosts' defense reaction and 100% mortality of third- and fourth-instar larvae was achieved using between 170 and 200 nematodes per host. Death was either due to the nematode releasing cells of the symbiotic bacterium, Xenorhabdus luminescens, into the hemocoel or to foreign bacteria (mostly Pseudomonas aeruginosa), which were introduced by the penetrating nematodes. The potential use of this nematode as a biological control agent of larval culicine mosquito is discussed. |
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Keywords: | insect, melanization in nematodes |
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