Insects associated with the lupin (Lupinus angustifolius) cultivars Fest and Uniharvest
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1980
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Abstract
The insect fauna of two Lupinus angustifolius
cultivars (Fest and Uniharvest) was surveyed between
October, 1978 and March, 1979. The main sampling
methods were sweepnetting, use of the D-Vac, and pod removal. Glasshouse experiments were carried out with
species showing pest potential (based on the survey).
These species were Acyrthosiphon pisum (Harris), Nysius
huttoni White, and Sidnia kinbergi (Stalenberg). While
A. pisum and S. kinbergi had their pest potential
confirmed, N. huttoni did not. Although the aphids
Acyrthosiphon kondoi Shinji, Macrosiphum euphorbiae
(Thompson) and Myzus persicae (Sulzer) were not studied
in the laboratory, field data indicated their pest
potential. Insects to show lesser pest potential were
Calocoris norvegicus (Gmelin), Hylemyia deceptiva Malloch, and Hylemyia platura (Meigen). Important
potential predators or parasites were Austromicromus
tasmaniae (Walker), Coccinella undecimpunctata L.,
Tropiconabis capsiformis (Germar), some Araneae species
and single unidentified species of Braconidae and
Eulophidae.
The cultivar Uniharvest was the preferred host
presumably because it does not possess the toxic
alkaloids of Fest. However, crop loss through insect
damage appeared unimportant compared to the 10% loss
of Uniharvest caused by the aphid-borne bean yellow
mosaic virus.
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