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1 May 2000 Comparative Studies on the Fecundity, Egg Survival, Larval Feeding, and Development of Chilo partellus and Chilo orichalcociliellus (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) on Five Grasses
V. C. Ofomata, W. A. Overholt, S. A. Lux, A. Van Huis, R. I. Egwuatu
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Chilo partellus (Swinhoe) and Chilo orichalcociliellus Strand (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) are gramineous stem borers that occur sympatrically in the southern coastal area of Kenya. Evidence over a 30-yr period indicates that the indigenous stem borer, C. orichalcociliellus, is being gradually displaced by the exotic stem borer, C. partellus. Comparative laboratory studies were conducted in several large-stemmed grasses to examine factors that may be involved in the displacement of C. orichalcociliellus, and to examine other possible effects of the invasion of C. partellus into Kenya. C. partellus had a higher fecundity than C. orichalcociliellus at 25 and 28°C, but not at 31°C. In addition, more C. partellus than C. orichalcociliellus eggs survived to the first instar. C. partellus larvae developed faster than C. orichalcociliellus in maize and sorghum. In this shorter developmental time, C. partellus consumed more maize than C. orichalcociliellus, but both species consumed equal amounts of sorghum. On a daily basis, C. partellus consumed more maize and sorghum than C. orichalcociliellus. A few C. orichalcociliellus survived to the pupal stage in napier and guinea grasses, whereas no C. partellus survived. The shorter developmental period of C. partellus may give this species a competitive advantage over the slower developing C. orichalcociliellus. However, the ability of C. orichalcociliellus to complete development in two native grasses in which C. partellus did not survive may provide a refuge that has allowed C. orichalcociliellus to escape extirpation from the coastal area of Kenya.

V. C. Ofomata, W. A. Overholt, S. A. Lux, A. Van Huis, and R. I. Egwuatu "Comparative Studies on the Fecundity, Egg Survival, Larval Feeding, and Development of Chilo partellus and Chilo orichalcociliellus (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) on Five Grasses," Annals of the Entomological Society of America 93(3), 492-499, (1 May 2000). https://doi.org/10.1603/0013-8746(2000)093[0492:CSOTFE]2.0.CO;2
Received: 11 June 1999; Accepted: 1 December 1999; Published: 1 May 2000
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KEYWORDS
adult fecundity
Chilo orichalcociliellus
Chilo partellus
competitive displacement
egg survival
larval development
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