Optimization of Methodology for Rearing Spodoptera albula on Artificial Diet
Advances in techniques for rearing insects on artificial diets are fundamental to solving issues of basic and applied entomology. In this study, we evaluated the development of Spodoptera albula (Walker) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) on three artificial diets used for other species of Lepidoptera, at thr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Neotropical entomology 2017-10, Vol.46 (5), p.546-553 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Advances in techniques for rearing insects on artificial diets are fundamental to solving issues of basic and applied entomology. In this study, we evaluated the development of
Spodoptera albula
(Walker) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) on three artificial diets used for other species of Lepidoptera, at three larval densities, and two densities of adult couples housed in oviposition cages of two sizes, with the aim of optimizing methodology for rearing
S. albula
in the laboratory. Biological parameters were recorded from
S. albula
, and a fitness index was calculated based on the larval survival and duration and weight of pupae. The total and daily oviposition was recorded using 5 or 10 adult couples of
S. albula
housed in two cage sizes. Concentrations of total nitrogen and protein in the tested diets were determined. Development of
S. albula
was completed in all artificial diets; however, the diet used for rearing
Anticarsia gemmatalis
(Hübner) larvae was the most suitable for
S. albula
, yielding intermediate development time and higher survival relative to the other diets. Individualization of larvae favored
S. albula
development by producing overall greater weights of larvae and pupae, higher survival rates, and longer adult longevity. Cage size and number of couples per cage did not influence
S. albula
fecundity in the experiment conditions.
Spodoptera albula
can be satisfactorily reared on the artificial diet used for
A. gemmatalis
, using one larva per tube, and either density of adults at any cage size. Additional amendments are needed in the rearing methodology to achieve optimal conditions for larval development to adulthood. |
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ISSN: | 1519-566X 1678-8052 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13744-017-0490-6 |