R. Wegensteiner et J. Weiser, OCCURRENCE OF CHYTRIDIOPSIS-TYPOGRAPHI (MICROSPORA, CHYTRIDIOPSIDA) IN IPS-TYPOGRAPHUS L (COL, SCOLYTIDAE) FIELD POPULATIONS AND IN A LABORATORY STOCK, Journal of applied entomology, 120(10), 1996, pp. 595-602
The prevalence of Chytridiopsis typographi was examined in Ips typogra
phus field populations from 13 localities in Austria and two from the
Czech Republic (1992, 1993, 1994). Ch. typographi could be found in th
e beetles from 13 sites in various frequency. No regular sex-specific
differences in infection rates could be observed. Infection rates depe
nding on beetles flight period (monthly amounts) were highest in June
collecting beetles from phermone traps (at one site only). Furthermore
the frequency of CI?. typographi in an I. typographus laboratory stoc
k was observed during six generations. Starting at 3.2% Ch. typographi
-infection in the beetles of the parental generation it increased up t
o 52.5% in the F2-generation, and 49.6% in the F3-generation. Afterwar
ds a decline of infection rates could be observed in the F4-generation
(27.9%) going down to 10.6% in the FS-generation and increasing again
in the F6-generation to 67.5%. Those beetles emerging normally from t
he trunks had always higher infection rats than beetles cut out of the
bark without maturation frass. Ch. typographi spores could be found s
pread in the cells of the whole midgut epithelium of I. typographus in
about 70% of these infected beetles, that emerged from their breeding
logs.