Steinernema biddulphi, B & B & Tom & Ashafa, 2021
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.3906/zoo-2102-32 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FA1975-FF97-FFA5-FD7E-FE6AFBCFFBD2 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Steinernema biddulphi |
status |
sp. nov. |
Threenativespeciesof Steinernema View in CoL [Steinernemakhoisanae (Nguyen, Malan & Gozel), Steinernema biddulphi n. sp. and Steinernema innovation (Çimen, Lee, Hatting and Stock) ] and two species of Heterorhabditis ( H. bacteriophora and Heterorhabditis sp. SGI 244) from the EPN culture collection at the Agricultural Research Council –Small Grain (ARC-SG) used for the study were propagated in the larvae of Galleria mellonella (Linnaeus, Lepidoptera : Pyralidae ) according to Kaya and Stock (1997). Larvae of G. mellonella were reared on a diet described by Mohamed and Coppel (1983) at ARC-SG (Bethlehem, South Africa). Infective juveniles were collected in modified White traps and stored (maximum for two weeks) in the cold room at 10 °C until they were needed for the experiment. 2.3. Source of T. molitor and Maintenance
Tenebrio molitor was reared in a colony at ARC-SG, Bethlehem. The insect culture was reared in a clear plastic container covered with a lid which allowed for air circulation through gauze. The container was filled to about 2–3 inches deep with bran and potato halves as a source of moisture for the larvae. Only last instars were collected and used in bioassays.
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