A method for rapidly determining the sex of pupae and adults of Phyllocnistis citrella Stainton (Lepidoptera: Phyllocnistidae)
Author of the article:GUO Xian-Ting;YAO Hai-Feng;WANG Jie-Wei;WU Hui-Ming;RAO Qiong
Author's Workplace: The Key Laboratory for Quality Improvement of Agricultural Products of Zhejiang Province, College of Advanced Agricultural Sciences, Zhejiang A&F University, Hangzhou 311300, China; Hangzhou Lin'an Agriculture and Forestry Technology Extension Center, Hangzhou 311300, China
Key Words:Phyllocnistis citrella; pupa; adult; sex; identify
Abstract:
[Objectives] The citrus
leaf miner, Phyllocnistis citrella, is an important pest of citrus. A
simple and practical method was developed to sex
adults and pupae of this pest quickly and accurately. [Methods] The morphological characteristics of the abdominal segments of pupae and adults of
citrus leaf miner were observed and compared. [Results] In female pupae, the dividing line of the
lower edge of the 7th ventral segment is not obvious, and the reproductive pore
and anus are located in the 8th and 10th ventral segments, respectively. In
male pupae, the dividing line of the lower edge of the 7th ventral segment is
obvious, the reproductive pore is on the 9th ventral segment and the anus is on
the 10th ventral segment. The end of the abdomen of adult females is
cylindrical and, if pressed gently, black spots can be seen on both sides of
the protruding end. However, in adult males, the end of the abdomen is tapered
and covered with white scales. No black spots are apparent but there are a pair
of long hair clusters which spread out when the end of a males’ abdomen is
pressed. [Conclusion] Adults and
pupae of P. citrella can be sexed on the basis of morphological
characteristics with 100% accuracy. These findings provide a reference for
insect breeding technology, pest monitoring and the integrated control of the
citrus leaf miner.