Journal of Hymenoptera Research (Nov 2019)

First report of Telenomus remus parasitizing Spodoptera frugiperda and its field parasitism in southern China

  • Yong-Lin Liao,
  • Bin Yang,
  • Miao-Feng Xu,
  • Wei Lin,
  • De-Sen Wang,
  • Ke-Wei Chen,
  • Hua-Yan Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.73.39136
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73
pp. 95 – 102

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The fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda, is a lepidopteran pest that feeds on many economically important cereal crops such as corn, rice, sorghum, and sugarcane. Native to the Americas, it has become a serious invasive pest in Africa and Asia. Recently, this pest was found in China and has spread quickly across the country. As S. frugiperda will most likely become a major pest in China, Integrated Pest Management strategies, including biological control methods, should be developed to manage its populations. Here, we report the detection of Telenomus remus parasitizing S. frugiperda eggs in cornfields in southern China based on morphological and molecular evidence. Our preliminary surveys indicated that the parasitism rates of T. remus on S. frugiperda could reach 30% and 50% for egg masses and per egg mass, respectively. Further application of T. remus against S. frugiperda in biological control programs are discussed.