S. Bacher et al., A monoclonal antibody to the shield beetle Cassida rubiginosa (Coleoptera,Chrysomelidae): A tool for predator gut, BIOL CONTRO, 16(3), 1999, pp. 299-309
We describe the development of a monoclonal antibody (MAb) to the hemolymph
of fifth-instar larvae of the shield beetle, Cassida rubiginosa Muell, (Co
leoptera, Chrysomelidae), to be used as a tool for predator gut analysis. T
he MAb reacts with all life stages of C. rubiginosa, shows no cross-reactio
ns outside the genus Cassida (31 herbivorous insect species and 12 potentia
l predators of C. rubiginosa mere tested), and is less reactive with other
Cassida species than with C. rubiginosa. Specificity tests were conducted u
sing an indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Western blot analysis f
ollowing SDS-PAGE showed that the MAb reacts with a single protein of molec
ular weight 32 kDa. The immunoblot of a native PAGE showed a reaction with
three bands, the monomer of 32 kDa and two bands with approximate molecular
weights of 60 and 90 kDa. Using this MAb, we were able 60 unambiguously id
entify individuals of the model predator Nabis mirmicoides Costa (Hemiptera
, Nabidae) after feeding on one C. rubginosa last-instar larva. The MAb may
be useful for predator gut analysis to identify the predator complex of C.
rubiginosa. (C) 1999 Academic Press.