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          <dc:title>Artificial diets for rearing the coconut hispine beetle, Brontispa longissima (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), and their suitability to two specialist parasitoids</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>R.T. Ichiki</dc:creator>
          <dc:creator>M. Murata</dc:creator>
          <dc:creator>S. Takano</dc:creator>
          <dc:creator>T.T. Oo</dc:creator>
          <dc:creator>H.T. Nguyen</dc:creator>
          <dc:creator>W. Suasa-ard</dc:creator>
          <dc:creator>S. Uraichuen</dc:creator>
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          <dc:description>The coconut hispine beetle, Brontispa longissima (Gestro), is a serious invasive&#13; pest that infests young unopened fronds of coconut palms (Cocos nucifera L.) in&#13; Southeast Asia. We previously developed the first artificial diet for rearing B.&#13; longissima larvae, which contained a leaf powder of young coconut fronds.&#13; Because the fronds are required for healthy growth of coconut palms, it is&#13; necessary to reduce their use for rearing the beetles. In this study, we tested two&#13; new artificial diets for the beetle larvae, which contained the leaf powders of&#13; mature coconut leaves or orchard grass (Dactylis glomerata L.). Brontispa&#13; longissima successfully developed from hatching to adulthood on both the&#13; mature coconut leaf diet and orchard grass diet. The beetles reared on the mature&#13; coconut leaf diet and orchard grass diet developed faster than those reared on the&#13; young coconut leaf diet. Fecundity and egg hatchability of beetles did not differ&#13; among the three diet treatments. We then examined the suitability of beetle larvae&#13; or pupae reared on each diet as hosts for two specialist endoparasitoids, Asecodes&#13; hispinarum Boucek and Tetrastichus brontispae Ferriere. The survival rate from&#13; oviposition to adult emergence for A. hispinarum was 43.8% in hosts reared on a&#13; young coconut leaf diet, 77.1% on a mature coconut leaf diet, and 85.7% on an&#13; orchard grass diet. For T. brontispae, the survival rate was 70.0% in hosts reared&#13; on the young coconut leaf diet, 38.1% on the mature coconut leaf diet, and 66.7%&#13; on the orchard grass diet. Our results indicate these artificial diets can be useful&#13; for rearing B. longissima and its two parasitoids, helping to reduce the costs of&#13; mass rearing these insects.</dc:description>
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