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Life history and host range of the leaf blotcher Eucosmophora schinusivora: a candidate for biological control of Schinus terebinthifolius in the USA
Authors:J Rendon  M Chawner  K Dyer
Institution:1. USDA/ARS Invasive Plant Research Laboratory , Ft Lauderdale , FL , USA;2. SCA/AmeriCorps , Ft Lauderdale , FL , USA;3. USDA/ARS Invasive Plant Research Laboratory , Ft Lauderdale , FL , USA
Abstract:The host range of Eucosmophora schinusivora Davis and Wheeler (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae) was studied to assess its suitability as a biological control agent of Schinus terebinthifolius Raddi (Anacardiaceae), a serious environmental and agricultural weed in the USA and elsewhere in the world. The life history of this insect species and its host range were determined in the laboratory with adult no-choice oviposition and larval development tests. This species has five instars, the first three are sap-feeding miners and the last two are tissue feeding. Total development time was 31.7 days. To examine specificity of this species, 10 plant species in Anacardiaceae were selected based on taxonomic relatedness to S. terebinthifolius, economic importance, and availability. In the laboratory, except for Anacardium occidentale and Cotinus obovatus, all of the tested species were accepted for oviposition with a marked preference for the weed S. terebinthifolius, Schinus molle, Rhus copallinum, Rhus sandwicensis and Pistacia chinensis. Complete development, from egg to adult, was achieved only on S. terebinthifolius, S. molle, R. copallinum, P. chinensis and Metopium toxiferum. In conclusion, E. schinusivora will not be considered for the biological control of S. terebinthifolius in the continental USA. However, the utilisation of this species in other infested areas such as Hawai'i and Australia should be considered.
Keywords:Anacardiaceae  Brazilian peppertree  Gracillariidae  invasive species  weed biological control
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