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The life history and host specificity of theEchium borer,Phytoecia coerulescens [Col.: Cerambycidae]
Authors:A A Kirk  A J Wapshere
Institution:(1) Biological Control Unit, C.S.I.R.O., 335, avenue Abbé-Paul-Parguel, 34100 Montpellier, France
Abstract:The cerambycid stem borerPhytoecia coerulescens (Scopoli) is a possible biological control agent for the weedEchium plantagineum L. in Australia. The adult beetle oviposits at the base of stems ofEchium spp. and a few otherBoraginaceae. The larva damages the flower stem by boring both upwards and downwards and eventually, at the end of the season, girdling the stem at its base. It overwinters in the rootstock of its host plant. It does not attack plants of agricultural importance in the field and host restriction to a small group of boraginaceous plants was confirmed in the laboratory, withEchium spp. as principal hosts. It is therefore considered thatP. coerulescens is a safe agent to introduce into Australia for the control ofE. plantagineum.
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