Pa. Weston et Pl. Rattlingourd, Ovipositional stimuli of angoumois grain moth (Lepidoptera : Gelechiidae),a primary pest of stored grains, J ENTOM SCI, 34(4), 1999, pp. 445-451
Ovipositional preferences of Sitotroga cerealella (Olivier) were measured i
n the laboratory to characterize the stimuli eliciting oviposition in this
widespread pest of stored grains. Substrates used for oviposition included
grains presenting both physical and chemical stimuli as well as surrogates
presenting only physical stimuli. Chemical factors associated with grains s
timulated oviposition, but physical stimuli, primarily the presence of crev
ices, were of much greater importance. Moths reared for approximately 15 ge
nerations in the laboratory were less sensitive to grain factors than were
moths more recently collected from the field. Experiments with surrogrates
presenting a precisely defined range of crevice sizes confirmed that ovipos
itional response increased as crevice size narrowed. The results suggest th
at factors influencing habitat selection are probably very important in thi
s insect because of indiscriminate oviposition on substrates that present a
ppropriate physical stimuli but are entirely unsuitable for larval consumpt
ion.