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Biology, distribution and host-range of the sawfly,Lophyrotoma zonalis (Hym. pergidae), a potential biological control agent for the paperbark tree,Melaleuca quinquenervia
Authors:D W Burrows  J K Balciunas
Institution:(1) Australian Centre for Tropical Freshwater Research, Australian Biological Control Laboratory, James Cook University, 4811 Townsville, Qld., Australia;(2) United States Department of Agriculture, Australian Biological Control Laboratory, James Cook University, 4811 Townsville, Qld., Australia;(3) Present address: United States Department of Agriculture, Biological Control of Western Weeds Quarantine Laboratory, 800 Buchanan St., 94710 Albany, CA, U.S.A.
Abstract:Since its introduction into southern Florida at the beginning of this century, the Australian paperbark tree,Melaleuca quinquenervia (Cav.) S. T. Blake, has become a major economic and environmental pest. A project to develop biological control agents for this tree in Australia began in 1986. Among a number of potential agents, a defoliating sawfly,Lophyrotoma zonalis (Rohwer) (Hymenoptera: Pergidae), was selected for further study. The larvae of this sawfly are conspicuous defoliators ofMelaleuca trees in northern Queensland. We collected these sawflies from Cairns to Mackay in northern Queensland, and they are also known from the Northern Territory and New Guinea. The life-cycle from egg to adult takes about 12 weeks. The egg, larval and pupal stages are parasitized by dipteran and hymenopteran parasites. We conducted 2234 larval no-choice feeding tests on 46 plant species from 20 families. Although feeding occurred on 35 of these plant species,M. quinquenervia and its close relative,M. leucadendra (L.) L., were preferred. In oviposition tests, larvae only emerged from egg cases laid onM. quinquenervia andM. leucadendra. Our extensive field surveys of nearly 70 tree species foundL. zonalis eggs and larvae only on several closely relatedMelaleuca species. The potential effectiveness of this sawfly as a biocontrol agent is discussed and estimated using the Goeden-Harris scoring system. Quarantine studies of this insect began in Florida in early 1994.
Keywords:Melaleuca quinquenervia                      Lophyrotoma zonalis            host-specificity  biological control  weeds  life-history
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