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Development and Leaf Consumption by Spodoptera cosmioides(Walker) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Reared on Leaves of Agroenergy Crops
Document Type
Article
Source
Neotropical Entomology; December 2013, Vol. 42 Issue: 6 p588-594, 7p
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ISSN
1519566X; 16788052
Abstract
Spodoptera cosmioides(Walker) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is a polyphagous pest that threatens more than 24 species of crop plants including those used for biodiesel production such as Ricinus communis(castor bean), Jatropha curcas(Barbados nut), and Aleurites fordii(tung oil tree). The development and leaf consumption by S. cosmioidesreared on leaves of these three species were studied under controlled laboratory conditions. The egg-to-adult development time of S. cosmioideswas shortest when reared on castor bean leaves and longest when reared on tung oil tree leaves. Larvae reared on castor bean and Barbados nut leaves had seven instars, whereas those reared on tung oil tree leaves had eight. Females originating from larvae reared on castor bean and Barbados nut leaves showed greater fecundity than did females originating from larvae reared on tung oil tree leaves. Insects fed on castor bean leaves had shorter life spans than those fed on tung oil tree and Barbados nut leaves although the oviposition period did not differ significantly. The intrinsic and finite rates of increase were highest for females reared on castor bean leaves. Total leaf consumption was highest for larvae reared on tung oil tree leaves and lowest for those reared on Barbados nut leaves. We conclude that castor bean is a more appropriate host plant for the development of S. cosmioidesthan are Barbados nut and tung oil tree.