Biology and olfactory response of Salpingogaster nigra Schiner (Diptera: Syrphidae)
Keywords:
Brachiaria, pasture, predatorAbstract
Salpingogaster nigra is a promising species for biological control of the spittlebug Mahanarva spectabilis Distant (Hemiptera: Cercopidae). This study determined the biology of the immature stage, as well as aspects of S. nigra adult behavior. Female fertility, egg viability, and the duration and viability of the larval and pupal stages were evaluated. Behavioral aspects were studied by the olfactory response of mated females, with a Y-type olfactometer. We assessed predator response to spittlebug nymphs vs. clean air; spittlebug nymphs vs. spittlebug foam, and spittlebug foam vs. clean air. Female fecundity reached 25.1 ± 6.1 (SE) eggs per female per d, and egg viability was 64.0% ± 4.5%. Duration and viability of the larval period were 10.5 ± 0.4 d and 10.0 ± 2.1%, respectively. Duration of the pupal stage was 10.7 ± 0.2 d, and viability was 88.1% ± 5.1%. Significant preference was observed for odors from nymphs in contrast to clean air. Results show that although S. nigra adults, eggs, and pupae may be kept in the laboratory, the mass breeding of the predator presently is not feasible due to low larval viability.
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A espécie Salpingogaster nigra é considerada promissora no controle biológico das cigarrinhas das pastagens. Assim, o objetivo deste trabalho foi determinar a biologia da fase imatura, bem como aspectos comportamentais de S. nigra. Avaliou-se a fertilidade das fêmeas, viabilidade dos ovos, duração e viabilidade do período larval e pupal. Os aspectos comportamentais foram estudados por meio da resposta olfativa de fêmeas acasaladas, em olfatômetro do tipo Y. Avaliou-se a resposta do predador aos odores: ninfas de cigarrinha vs. ar limpo; ninfas de cigarrinha vs. espuma da cigarrinha e, espuma da cigarrinha vs. ar limpo. A fertilidade das fêmeas foi de 25,1 ± 6,1 ovos/dia, e a viabilidade dos ovos foi de 64,0% ± 4,5%. A duração e viabilidade do período larval foi de 10,5 ± 0,4 dias e 10,0 ± 2,1 %, respectivamente. Na fase de pupa verificou-se uma duração de 10,7 ± 0,2 dias e viabilidade de 88,1% ±5,1%. Observou-se preferência significativa de S. nigra pelos odores provenientes das ninfas em contraste com o ar limpo. Dessa forma, conclui-se que, embora os adultos, ovos e pupas de S. nigra podem ser mantidos em laboratório, a criação massal desse predador é inviável devido à baixa viabilidade larval.
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