Biology and host range of Heterapoderopsis bicallosicollis: a potential biological control agent for Chinese tallow Triadica sebifera |
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Authors: | MS Steininger SA Wright J Ding |
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Institution: | 1. USDA/ARS Invasive Plant Research Lab , Gainesville , FL , USA;2. Wuhan Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Science, Invasion Biology and Biocontrol Lab , Wuhan , China |
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Abstract: | Chinese tallow, Triadica sebifera, is an invasive weed that infests natural and agricultural areas of the south-eastern USA. A candidate insect for biological control of Chinese tallow has been studied under quarantine conditions. The biology and host range of a primitive leaf-feeding beetle, Heterapoderopsis bicallosicollis, were examined between July 2008 and February 2010. H. bicallosicollis adults fed on 16 of 29 non-target species and survived >10 days on all 29 species, more than the number of days that adults survived when deprived of food. Additionally, adult feeding, oviposition and partial larval development occurred on a Florida endangered species, Heterosavia bahamensis. These data indicated that H. bicallosicollis adult feeding and oviposition may not be limited to the target weed and included several valued North American natives. Therefore, as its release could pose unacceptable risks, testing of this species was discontinued and the quarantine colony destroyed. |
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Keywords: | Attelabidae Euphorbiaceae host range specificity |
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