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Biological Control | 1991

Augmentative releases of Diachasmimorpha tryoni (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) to suppress a mediterranean fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) population in Kula, Maui, Hawaii

Tim T. Y. Wong; Mohsen M. Ramadan; Donald O. McInnis; Noboru Mochizuki; Jon I. Nishimoto; J.C. Herr

Abstract Diachasmimorpha tryoni (Cameron), a larval parasitoid, was mass-reared in the laboratory and was used to suppress a wild Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann), population in a nonisolated area (13 km2) of Kula, Maui, Hawaii. Weekly releases of D. tryoni, averaging 272,000 parasitoids per release, were made from March 10 to June 22, 1988. Trap catches of male C. capitata adults began to decline 8 weeks after the first release, and catches remained low throughout the summer months. However, in the control area of Keokea, adult catches began to increase in April and reached a peak in early July that was similar to that of previous years. The percentage of parasitism of C. capitata by D. tryoni was significantly higher for the six weekly collections of infested peaches in Kula than in the control area of Keokea: an average of 47.0% parasitism in Kula compared with 14.2% in Keokea. Of the total parasitoids, a significantly higher percentage of D. tryoni was recovered in fruit samples from Kula than in those from Keokea. Moreover, the number of C. capitata per fruit was significantly lower in the treated area than in the control area


Journal of Insect Science | 2010

Pre-Release Consumption of Methyl Eugenol Increases the Mating Competitiveness of Sterile Males of the Oriental Fruit Fly, Bactrocera dorsalis, in Large Field Enclosures

Todd E. Shelly; James Edu; Donald O. McInnis

Abstract The sterile insect technique may be implemented to control populations of the oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), when environmental concerns preclude widespread use of chemical attractants or toxicants. The goal of the present study was to evaluate whether the mating competitiveness of sterile B. dorsalis males could be increased via pre-release feeding on methyl eugenol. Males of the oriental fruit fly are strongly attracted to this plant-borne compound, which they ingest and use in the synthesis of the sex pheromone. Previous studies conducted in the laboratory and small field-cages have shown that males given methyl eugenol produce a more attractive pheromone for females and have a higher mating success rate than males denied methyl eugenol. Here, levels of egg sterility were compared following the release of wild-like flies and either methyl eugenol-fed (treated) or methyl eugenol-deprived (control) sterile males in large field enclosures at four over flooding ratios ranging from 5:1 to 60:1 (sterile: wild-like males). Treated sterile males were fed methyl eugenol for 1–4 h (depending on the over flooding ratio tested) 3 d prior to release. Eggs were dissected from introduced fruits (apples), incubated in the laboratory, and scored for hatch rate. The effect of methyl eugenol was most pronounced at lower over flooding ratios. At the 5:1 and 10:1 over flooding ratios, the level of egg sterility observed for treated, sterile males was significantly greater than that observed for control, sterile males. In addition, the incidence of egg sterility reported for treated sterile males at these lower over flooding ratios was similar to that noted for treated or control sterile males at the 30:1 or 60:1 over flooding ratios. This latter result, in particular, suggests that pre-release feeding on methyl eugenol allows for a reduction in the number of sterile flies that are produced and released, thus increasing the cost-effectiveness of the sterile insect technique.


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1986

Mediterranean Fruit Fly (Diptera: Tephritidae): Methods of Assessing the Effectiveness of Sterile Insect Releases

Tim T. Y. Wong; Richard M. Kobayashi; Donald O. McInnis


Annals of The Entomological Society of America | 1986

Mediterranean Fruit Fly (Diptera: Tephritidae): Suppression Efficiencies of Unisexual and Bisexual Sterilized Release Populations in Field Cages

Donald O. McInnis; Tim T. Y. Wong; S. Y. T. Tam


Annals of The Entomological Society of America | 1986

Melon Fly (Diptera: Tephritidae): Sexual Maturation Rates and Mating Responses of Laboratory-reared and Wild Flies

Tim T. Y. Wong; Donald O. McInnis; Jon I. Nishimoto


Annals of The Entomological Society of America | 1983

Cytogenetic Studies of the Screwworm, Cochliomyia hominivorax (Diptera: Calliphoridae), from Chiapas, Mexico

Donald O. McInnis; C. J. Whitten; James W. Mackley; Richard D. Peterson; John P. Spencer


Annals of The Entomological Society of America | 1987

Mediterranean fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae): directional selection for large and small pupal size

Donald O. McInnis


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1986

Minimum Sampling of Trap Catches in Sterile Insect Release Programs

Donald O. McInnis; R. T. Cunningham


Annals of The Entomological Society of America | 1981

Cytogenetics of a Local Population of the Screwworm, Cochliomyia hominivorax, from Northeastern Mexico

Donald O. McInnis


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1985

Seasonal Distribution and Abundance of Adult Male Oriental Fruit Flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Kula, Maui, Hawaii

Tim T. Y. Wong; Donald O. McInnis; Noboru Mochizuki

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Tim T. Y. Wong

Agricultural Research Service

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Jon I. Nishimoto

United States Department of Agriculture

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C. J. Whitten

United States Department of Agriculture

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James W. Mackley

United States Department of Agriculture

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Noboru Mochizuki

United States Department of Agriculture

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Paul T. McDonald

United States Department of Agriculture

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Richard D. Peterson

United States Department of Agriculture

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Richard M. Kobayashi

United States Department of Agriculture

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S. Y. T. Tam

United States Department of Agriculture

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J.C. Herr

United States Department of Agriculture

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