Larval Parasitoids and Parasitism Rates of the Cereal Leafminer, Syringopais temperatella (Lederer, 1855) (Lepidoptera: Scythridae) in Cereal Fields of Northern Cyprus
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2020Author
Gozuacik, Celalettin and Gullu, Mustafa and Konuksal, Ayda and
Degirmenci, Resat and Akerzurumlu, Ercan
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The cereal leafminer, Syringopais temperatella Lederer (Lepidoptera:
Scythridae) is an important pest in barley and wheat in Northern Cyprus.
This study was carried out to identify the larval parasitoids and to
determine the parasitism rate of S. temperatella. These studies were
conducted in 42 cereal fields of 18 villages in Lefkosa, Girne,
Guzelyurt, Gazimagusa and Iskele townships in 2012-2013 years, and 1567
and 862 larvae were collected in the two years, respectively. Larvae
were kept inside boxes covered with nets in the laboratory at 25 +/- 1
degrees C and 65 +/- 5\% r.h. Following pupation, adult moths and
parasitoids were obtained and percentage of parasitized larvae was
determined. At the end of the study, Bracon (Habrobracon) stabilis
(Wesmael) (Braconidae) and Agathis gracilenta Tobias (Braconidae)
species from Hymenoptera order were obtained. Bracon stabilis (93.4\%)
was determined as widespread and in higher level. A. gracilenta was
identified for the first time as larval parasitoid of S. temperatella
and also for Northern Cyprus and Cyprus Island. The average parasitism
rate in cereal fields was 34.8-18.1\% in Guzelyurt, 31.8-12.2\% in
Iskele, 21.0-8.4\% in Girne, 16.2-5.4\% in Lefkosa and, 9.5-1.8\% in
Gazimagusa townships in 2012-2013 years, respectively.
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