The Sitona (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) species occuring on Medicago and their natural enemies in the Mediterranean region.

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:1980
Authors:Aeschlimann, J.
Journal:Entomophaga
Volume:25
Pagination:139-154.
Keywords:bio-control, biological control, Medicago, Mediterranean, natural enemies, pests, Μεσόγειος, παράσιτα, φυσικοί εχθροί
Abstract:

Twenty Sitona species were found in the Mediterranean region during surveys on 17 volunteer and/or cultivated species of Medicago. The distribution of the weevils was analyzed using the 3 concepts of abundance, constancy and dominance. Eight Sitona species were consistently recorded on lucerne and medics; of these, 3 were “constants” and only 2, S. humeralis STEPHENS and S. lineatus LINNAEUS, also “dominants” in the sites investigated.

Sixteen species of natural enemies were identified (table 4), including 3 egg predators, 3 egg parasitoids, 1 entomogenous fungus, 2 nematodes and 5 parasitoids of adult weevils. The effect of each organism on the Sitona population numbers was slight, not exceeding in most cases an average mortality of 15%. At high host densities however, the braconid Microctonus aethiopoides LOAN which is the preponderant parasitoid, caused estimated mortalities up to 80% during a single weevil generation. Noticeable changes in the relative importance of the natural enemies were observed between the areas surveyed, with onlyM. aethiopoides and the mymarid egg parasitoid Patasson lameerei DEBAUCHE occurring widely. Moroccan, French and Greek strains of these 2 parasitoids were forwarded to Australia for the biological control of S. humeralis there.

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