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Which wavelength does the cigarette beetle, Lasioderma serricorne (Coleoptera: Anobiidae), prefer? Electrophysiological and behavioral studies using light-emitting diodes (LEDs)
Authors:Masako Katsuki  Kentaro Arikawa  Motohiro Wakakuwa  Yusuke Omae  Kensuke Okada  Rikiya Sasaki  Kazutaka Shinoda  Takahisa Miyatake
Institution:1. Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University, Tsushima-naka 1-1-1, Okayama, 700-8530, Japan
2. Department Evolutionary Studies of Biosystems, School of Advanced Science, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKENDAI), Shonan Village, Hayama, Kanagawa, 240-0193, Japan
4. Faculty of Agriculture, Okayama University, Tsushima-naka 1-1-1, Okayama, 700-8530, Japan
3. Fuji Flavor Co., Ltd, Hamura, Tokyo, 205–8503, Japan
Abstract:The cigarette beetle, Lasioderma serricorne (Fabricius), is an important pest insect that consumes a variety of dry foods. It is known that UV light traps attract this species. However, less attention has been paid to its preferred wavelength. First, we investigated the spectral sensitivity of the compound eye. Next, we compared the attraction efficiency of LEDs of different colors (wavelengths). Our results showed that ultraviolet (UV, 375 nm) and blue (470 nm) LEDs attracted the most cigarette beetles of both sexes, irrespective of mating or oviposition status, although the UV LED consistently tended to attract the most beetles. Although the primary sensitivity peak of the compound eye was 520 nm, the green LED (520 nm) scarcely attracted beetles. Although the reason for the difference between the peaks in spectral sensitivity and attraction of beetles awaits further studies, whether UV and/or blue LEDs is more effective as a practical light trap for controlling L. serricorne beetle is discussed in this study.
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