Larvae of <i>Trogoderma</i> respond behaviorally to whole body extracts

Vortrag

Autor/innen

  • Michael J. Domingue Otis Laboratory, USDA APHIS PPQ S&T CPHST, Buzzards Bay, MA, 2Department of Entomology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS
  • Scott W. Myers Otis Laboratory, USDA APHIS PPQ S&T CPHST, Buzzards Bay, MA, USA
  • Thomas W. Phillips Department of Entomology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5073/jka.2018.463.030

Schlagworte:

aggregation, behavior, khapra beetle, management, pheromone

Abstract

Behavioral responses to semiochemicals by Trogoderma (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) stored product pests were assayed in a small arena. Hexane extracts were obtained from Khapra beetle, Trogoderma granarium, warehouse beetle, Trogoderma variable, and the larger cabinet beetle Trogoderma inclusum that were killed by being frozen for 48 hours at -20° C. These extracts were analyzed using gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GC/MS), and it was confirmed that they contain several cuticular hydrocarbons, fatty acids and sterols. Two choice experiments were performed inside Petri dish arenas, with filter paper fully covering the bottom surfaces. Two smaller 3cm filter papers were placed on opposite ends within each arena. Each of the smaller papers were folded three times in parallel to present a corrugated surface that the insects could move underneath if they chose. In each case, one paper had a 100µl aliquot of one of the extracts, and the other 100µl of hexane as a control. 10 late instar larvae of the same species as the treatment extract were placed in the arena and allowed to acclimate overnight in a dark room. For all three species, it was found that larvae were more likely to be found on the side of the Petri dish with the hexane control rather than the conspecific larval extract. They were also more likely to be on or near the smaller corrugated filter paper treated with the control as opposed to the filter paper treated with the larval extract. Thus repellency of the conspecific extract was demonstrated at that particular dose. Further assays using different doses of the raw extracts and their individual chemical components are planned. The use of these semiochemicals in novel management strategies will be considered.

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2018-10-22