Biology, Behavior, and Larval Morphology of Salbia lotanalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae), a Potential Biological Control Agent of Miconia calvescens (Myrtales: Melastomataceae) From Costa Rica
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2014-11-01Author
Castillo Castillo, Alexander
Johnson, M.Tracy
Badenes Pérez, Francisco R.
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The leaf roller Salbia lotanalis Druce (Lepidoptera: Crambidae), a potential biological
control agent of Miconia calvescens de Candolle (Melastomataceae), was studied in Costa Rica. Larvae
were collected from a Þeld site near San Jose´ and the insect was reared in the laboratory to study its
biology and behavior. Chaetotaxy and morphology of final-instar larvae were described. Using head
capsule width measurements, we determined five larval instars in S. lotanalis. The insect was easily
reared in the laboratory on M. calvescens seedlings and the life cycle of the insect was completed in
71.3 and 66.4 d for females and males, respectively. Dissection of ovarioles indicated that females could
lay 400 eggs. Larvae are initially gregarious, but become solitary as third instars. First- to fourth-instar
larvae prefer to use leaf rolls already formed by other larvae, but fifth-instar larvae prefer to make a
new leaf roll rather than using leaf rolls already made and occupied by other larvae. Pupation occurs
in leaves, where prepupae build a pupation chamber. Host-specificity tests, including larval feeding
tests and two-choice and no-choice oviposition experiments in the laboratory, indicate that S. lotanalis
has a narrow host range restricted to Miconia spp. and other Melastomaceae. Levels of parasitism in
the native habitat of S. lotanalis in Costa Rica were low. In locations like Hawaii, where there are no
native Melastomataceae, S. lotanalis has the potential of being an effective biological control agent
against M. calvescens, but interference from resident natural enemies of Lepidoptera could be high.
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