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Searching Responses of a Hunting Spider to Cues Associated with Lepidopteran Eggs
Authors:Rosa I Gallagher  Joseph M Patt  Robert S Pfannenstiel
Institution:1. Beneficial Insects Research Unit, USDA-Agricultural Research Service, Kika de la Garza Subtropical Agricultural Research Station, Weslaco, TX, 78596, USA
2. USDA-ARS-KSARC, 2413 Hwy 83, Weslaco, TX, 78596, USA
Abstract:Cheiracanthium inclusum (Hentz), a hunting spider, feeds on eggs of Helicoverpa zea (Boddie) and other moths. This study investigated whether C. inclusum can use chemical compounds present in H. zea scales and egg residues as kairomones to find these non-motile prey items. In a series of no- choice tests, spiders were presented with a piece of florist paper containing scales alone, scales + egg residues, or untreated controls. Next, spiders were presented with solvent extracts of either scales or eggs. Polar and non-polar solvents were used in the extractions. Contact with scales alone, scales + egg residues, and non-polar solvent extracts of both scales and eggs resulted in retention and/or induction of local searching behavior. Extracts made with polar solvents induced no apparent response, indicating that the chemostimulatory compounds are lipophilic. These results show that C. inclusum responds to kairomones left by ovipositing H. zea and use these chemical cues to detect and locate H. zea eggs.
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