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Olfactory response of Costelytra zealandica (Coleoptera: Melolonthinae) to the roots of several pasture plants
Authors:O. R. W. Sutherland  J. R. Hillier
Affiliation:Entomology Division, DSIR , Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract:

The influence of natural plant odours on the locomotory behaviour of 3rd‐instar larvae of Costelytra zealandica (White) was studied by observing their movement in glass‐sided test chambers. Through an analysis of the paths followed by individual larvae in single‐option choice‐chamber tests it was possible to evaluate the responses of the larvae to different plant materials. The odour of fresh young perennial ryegrass (Loliumperenne) root was more attractive to the insects than was that of older plants. Larvae were also more strongly attracted to the root of lucerne (Medicago sativa), Lotus pedunculatus, red clover (Trifolium pratense), and white clover (T. repens) than to that of perennial ryegrass. The possible role of volatile chemical factors in plant resistance to grass grub attack is discussed.
Keywords:spider  Scytodes fusca  sociality  territoriality  aggression  maternal behaviour
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