Dr. Gillespie et al., Effects of temperature and relative humidity on development, reproduction,and predation in Feltiella acarisuga (Vallot) (Diptera : Cecidomyiidae), BIOL CONTRO, 17(2), 2000, pp. 132-138
The predatory gall midge Feltiella acarisuga (Vallot) (Diptera: Cecidomyiid
ae) is a biological control agent for twospotted spider mites on greenhouse
vegetable crops. Effects of temperature and relative humidity (RH) on deve
lopment of immatures, reproduction, and prey capture were determined in ord
er to confirm the suitability of F. acarisuga for use in greenhouses. Devel
opmental time ranged from 10 days at 27 degrees C to 34 days at 15 degrees
C. At 20 degrees C, developmental time was significantly shorter at 96% RH
than at 84% RH. There was very poor survival of immatures at 64% RH and non
e at 36%. Lifespan of adult females decreased with increasing temperature,
but temperature had no significant effect on number of eggs laid. At 20 deg
rees C, lifespan was longer at 84 and 96% RH than at 64 or 36% RH. The numb
er of spider mites attacked by 3-day-old larvae over 8 h increased with inc
reasing temperature from 15 to 27 degrees C. The number of mites attacked a
lso increased with increasing RR at 27 degrees C. We conclude that F. acari
suga will complete its life cycle and reproduce under conditions typically
found in vegetable greenhouses in northern temperate climates. However, ext
ended periods of low RH (<60% RH) could reduce reproduction and survivorshi
p sufficiently to impair the predator's action against spider mite populati
ons. (C) 2000 Academic Press.