Title of article :
Identification ofMuscidifuraxspp., Parasitoids of Muscoid Flies, by Composition Patterns of Cuticular Hydrocarbons
Author/Authors :
C. J. Geden، نويسنده , , U. R. Bernier، نويسنده , , D. A. Carlson، نويسنده , , B. D. Sutton، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
Gas chromatographic analysis of cuticular hydrocarbons ofMuscidifuraxspp. adult females revealed species-specific patterns of composition that allowed identification ofMuscidifurax raptorGirault and Sanders,Muscidifurax zaraptorKogan and Legner, andMuscidifurax raptorellusKogan and Legner. A total of 18 components, all C29–C37 alkanes and methylalkanes, accounted for over 90% of the total cuticular hydrocarbons for all three species.Muscidifurax zaraptorwas characterized by a high ratio (11.9) of 3-MeC31:internal Me2C35ʹs, whereas this ratio was <3 for the other species.Muscidifurax raptorelluswas characterized by a low (<1) 3-MeC31:3,7,15-Me3C37ratio compared with ratios of 3.1 and 6.3 for these components inM. raptorandM. zaraptor, respectively. Three populations ofM. raptorelluscould be distinguished from one another based on two other component ratios (5- and 7-MeC31:3MeC32, 5- and 7-MeC31:3,7- to 3,15-Me2C33) with either 100% (Nebraska population) or 90% (Chilean and Peruvian populations) certainty. Comparison ofM. raptorcolonies established from five different locations (Florida, France, Germany, Brazil, Hungary) indicated that the hydrocarbon pattern was highly conserved in this species. A dichotomous key to species based on ratios of cuticular hydrocarbon components unambiguously classified the 50 samples ofMuscidifuraxspp. used to construct the key, plus five additional samples from different geographic locations.
Keywords :
Pteromalidae , House fly , Muscidifurax , Musca domesticaL. , Hydrocarbons , chemotaxonomy. , biocontrol
Journal title :
Biological Control
Journal title :
Biological Control