2016
DOI: 10.1111/eea.12432
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Effects of temperature on pupal and egg development of Euphranta connexa, a candidate biological control agent for invasive swallow‐worts in North America

Abstract: Vincetoxicum rossicum (Kleopow) Barbar and Vincetoxicum nigrum (L.) (Apocynaceae) are invasive perennial weeds in North America, for which Euphranta connexa (Fabricius) (Diptera: Tephritidae) is a potential biological control agent. Female E. connexa oviposit in seed pods of European Vincetoxicum species, and developing larvae consume the seeds. Mature larvae emerge and form overwintering puparia in the soil. To facilitate laboratory rearing and the synchronization of oviposition and larval activity with vulne… Show more

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“…The seed-feeding fly Euphranta connexa (Fabricius) (Diptera: Tephritidae), also from Europe, can successfully attack V. rossicum and V. nigrum in laboratory tests (Weed et al 2011b) and should tolerate North American temperatures at most potential release sites (Leroux et al 2016). Larval feeding usually destroys all seed within a follicle and potentially all seed within patches of V. hirundinaria (Leimu and Lehtilä 2006; Solbreck and Sillén-Tullberg 1986).…”
Section: Management Optionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The seed-feeding fly Euphranta connexa (Fabricius) (Diptera: Tephritidae), also from Europe, can successfully attack V. rossicum and V. nigrum in laboratory tests (Weed et al 2011b) and should tolerate North American temperatures at most potential release sites (Leroux et al 2016). Larval feeding usually destroys all seed within a follicle and potentially all seed within patches of V. hirundinaria (Leimu and Lehtilä 2006; Solbreck and Sillén-Tullberg 1986).…”
Section: Management Optionsmentioning
confidence: 99%