Biology and host range of Ophiomyia camarae, a biological control agent for Lantana camara in South Africa |
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Authors: | DO Simelane |
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Institution: | (1) ARC – Plant Protection Research Institute, Private Bag X134, Pretoria, 0001, South Africa (e-mail |
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Abstract: | The herringbone leaf-mining fly, Ophiomyiacamarae Spencer, is a promising candidateagent for the biological control of the alieninvasive weed Lantana camara L. in SouthAfrica. During extensive host-specificity testsinvolving 39 test plant species from 12families, survival to adulthood was restrictedto L. camara, L. trifolia, and fourspecies of the closely-related genus Lippia (Verbenaceae) in no-choice tests. However, survival of the immature stages wassignificantly lower on L. trifolia andthe four Lippia species than on L.camara. In addition, O. camaraedisplayed very strong oviposition preferencefor L. camara during paired-choice tests.This narrow laboratory host range suggests thatO. camarae will not pose any risks tonon-target verbenaceous plants if released inSouth Africa. Permission to release O. camaraeinto South Africa was approved by the regulatoryauthorities in 2001. |
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Keywords: | Lantana camara Ophiomyia camarae host range natural enemies weed biological control |
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