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Rearing Actinote thalia pyrrha (Fabricius) and Actinote anteas (Doubleday and Hewitson) with cutting and potted Mikania micrantha Kunth

Li Zhigang, Han Shichou, Guo Mingfang, Luo Lifeng, Li Liying, Desmier De Chenon Roch. 2004. Rearing Actinote thalia pyrrha (Fabricius) and Actinote anteas (Doubleday and Hewitson) with cutting and potted Mikania micrantha Kunth. In : Chromolaena in the Asia-Pacific region : proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on biological control and management of Chromolaena, Cairns, Australia, May 6-9, 2003. Day M.D. (ed.), Mc Fadyen R.E. (ed.). Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation. Canberra : ACIAR, 36-38. (ACIAR Technical Report Series, 55) ISBN 1-86320-417-2 International Workshop on Biological Control and Management of Chromoleana, Cairns, Australie, 6 Mai 2003/9 Mai 2003.

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Autre titre : L'élevage de Actinote thalia pyrrha (Fabricius) et Actinote anteas (Doubleday et Hewitson) sur des boutures mises en pot de Mikania micrantha Kunth

Résumé : Two Actinote spp. have been utilised for the biological control of the exotic weeds Chromolaena odorata and Mikania micrantha. Since the end of the 1990s, M. micrantha has been spreading rapidly in the south of Guangdong Province, China, and has become a serious weed, especially in nature reserves. We introduced two Actinote spp. from the Indonesian Oil Palm Research Institute in 2001, and reared them in the quarantine laboratory of the Guangdong Entomological Institute. A method of rearing Actinote thalia pyrrha and Actinote anteas using cut and potted Mikania micrantha was developed. When reared on Mikania micrantha in the laboratory, with controlled temperature, humidity and light, A. t. pyrrha and A. anteas completed their life cycle very well. Emergence and oviposition of adult Actinote spp. occurred successfully in a screen cage in a plastic screen house even during the cold season (6-9°C night and 12-18°C day). This method can be used to rear A. t. pyrrha and A. anteas for experiments.

Mots-clés Agrovoc : Mikania, mauvaise herbe, lutte biologique, Lepidoptera, agent de lutte biologique, méthode d'élevage

Mots-clés géographiques Agrovoc : Chine

Mots-clés complémentaires : Mikania micrantha, Actinote thalia pyrrha, Actinote anteas

Classification Agris : H60 - Mauvaises herbes et désherbage

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Li Zhigang, Guangdong Entomological Institute (CHN)
  • Han Shichou, Guangdong Entomological Institute (CHN)
  • Guo Mingfang, Guangdong Entomological Institute (CHN)
  • Luo Lifeng, Guangdong Entomological Institute (CHN)
  • Li Liying, Guangdong Entomological Institute (CHN)
  • Desmier De Chenon Roch, CIRAD-CP-PALMIER (IDN)

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