Difference of Developmental Time, Survival Rate and Sex Ratio of Dichocrocis punctiferalis (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) on Three Hosts

  • Choi, Kwang Sik (Division of Forest insect and disease pests, Korea Forest Research Institute) ;
  • Han, Kyung Sik (Department of Urban horticulture, Shingu College) ;
  • Park, Il Kwan (Division of Forest insect and disease pests, Korea Forest Research Institute) ;
  • Hong, Jeong Im (Division of Forest insect and disease pests, Korea Forest Research Institute) ;
  • Kim, Chul Soo (Division of Forest insect and disease pests, Korea Forest Research Institute) ;
  • Chung, Yeong Jin (Division of Forest insect and disease pests, Korea Forest Research Institute) ;
  • Shin, Sang Chul (Division of Forest insect and disease pests, Korea Forest Research Institute)
  • Received : 2006.01.09
  • Accepted : 2006.04.03
  • Published : 2006.06.30

Abstract

The experiments were conducted by supplying hosts with natural food(chestnut, peach, Quince). The developmental difference of peach pyralid moth, Dichocrocis punctiferalis was examined in the laboratory under three different natural food regime. The periods of egg, larva and pupa were $6.01{\pm}0.07$, $12.23{\pm}0.03$ and $13.32{\pm}0.01$ days on the chestnut fruit, $6.21{\pm}0.01$, $18.69{\pm}0.02$ and $13.38{\pm}0.03$ days on the peach fruit and $7.02{\pm}0.04$, $22.62{\pm}0.04$ and $13.44{\pm}0.14$ days on the quince fruit, respectively. The growth of D. punctiferalis larva was better chestnut fruit than other tested fruits. The rates(%) of hatching, pupation and emergence were 94.0, 57.0 and 63.3 on the chestnut fruit, 89.2, 77.8 and 85.7 on the peach fruit and 79.6, 52.6 and 70.7 on the quince fruit, respectively. The survival rate(%) of D. punctiferalis from hatching to emergence were 31.0 on the chestnut fruit, 4.8 on the peach fruit and 14.3 on the quince fruit, respectively. The sex ratio (female: male) of all pupae obtained on the tested natural food fruits were 52.7 : 47.3. The sex ratio of D. punctiferalis reared on three difference food fruits were no significantly. It can be used a as the basic research for the study of D. punctiferalis.

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Acknowledgement

Supported by : ARPC(Agricultural R&D Promotion Center)

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