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Attack behavior and host utilization ofAphthona chinchihi (Col.: Chrysomelidae), a potential biological control agent ofEuphorbia esula (Euphorbiaceae, leafy spurge) in North America
Authors:L. Fornasari
Affiliation:1. European Biological Control Laboratory, USDA-ARS, Agropolis II, B.P. 4168, 34092, Montpellier Cedex 5, France
Abstract:Aphthona chinchihi Chen was collected in China feeding on leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula L.). Studies were conducted on its host specificity in the laboratory, using field collected adults and their progeny.Aphthona chinchihi can effectively complement the impact of the other natural enemies of leafy spurge established from Europe in the U.S.A. and Canada. The adults feed on leaves and shoots and the larvae, which cause the main damage to the plant, feed on the hypogeous portion of the plant, seriously stressing the plant and preventing its vegetative spread. The host range ofA. chinchihi was studied with tests on adult feeding and oviposition, larval survival and host suitability, using 40 plant species or varieties distributed in 12 families. The experiments demonstrated that it has a high level of specificity. This flea beetle completed its life cycle only on leafy spurge. Also, because of its ecological valence,A. chinchihi has a very good potential as a biocontrol agent in North America.
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