DISTRIBUTION AND HOST-RANGE OF AN APHIDOPHAGOUS SPECIES OF CECIDOMYIIDAE, APHIDOLETES-APHIDIMYZA (DIPTERA), IN JAPAN

Citation
J. Yukawa et al., DISTRIBUTION AND HOST-RANGE OF AN APHIDOPHAGOUS SPECIES OF CECIDOMYIIDAE, APHIDOLETES-APHIDIMYZA (DIPTERA), IN JAPAN, Applied Entomology and Zoology, 33(1), 1998, pp. 185-193
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Entomology
ISSN journal
00036862
Volume
33
Issue
1
Year of publication
1998
Pages
185 - 193
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-6862(1998)33:1<185:DAHOAA>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
Aphidoletes aphidimyza, an aphidophagous species of Cecidomyiidae, has been used in many countries as a biological control agent against aph ids, particularly in glasshouses. The species had been reported previo usly in Japan but a mass-rearing method has not yet been established. Recently, preliminary tests started in Japan to evaluate its effect on aphids using mass-produced cocoons imported from the Netherlands and United Kingdom. Therefore, the natural distribution and host range of A. aphidimyza in Japan was studied before Japanese populations are con taminated by mating with imported individuals. Field surveys in 25 pre fectures revealed that A. aphidimyza is distributed commonly in Japan, except in Okinawa, the most southern prefecture. Nineteen aphid speci es were observed to be attacked by the Japanese populations of A. aphi dimyza and the larvae of imported A. aphidimyza were reared to adults on 7 aphid species. As a result, at least 80 host aphid species have n ow been recorded in the world. Most of the host aphids found in Japan belonged to the tribes Aphidini or Macrosiphini of the subfamily Aphid inae. The host plants of these aphids were also recorded.