Bulletin of Insectology (2015) 68, 173-180

From Pestinfo-Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search

Serdar Satar, Alfio Raspi, Isil Özdemir, Adnan Tusun, Mehmet KaracaogLu and Giovanni Benelli (2015)
Seasonal habits of predation and prey range in aphidophagous silver flies (Diptera Chamaemyiidae), an overlooked family of biological control agents
Bulletin of Insectology 68 (2), 173-180
Abstract: Aphids are among the most widespread and serious groups of pests in agro-ecosystems, and predaceous arthropods have been proposed as biological control agents against them, including parasitic Hymenoptera, lacewings, ladybugs, hoverflies and silver flies (Diptera Chamaemyiidae). Chamaemyiidae is a small family of predaceous flies, including aphidophagous and coccidophagous species. Little is known about their ecology, and partial failures of Chamaemyiidae-based biological control programs against aphids may be due to poor synchronization of predator-prey seasonal habits. In this study, we investigated seasonality of predation and prey range of aphidophagous Chamaemyiidae. A field survey was conducted on crops and indigenous flora in seven agricultural sites in southern Turkey. Seventeen host plant families were surveyed for Chamaemyiidae presence and 371 silver flies were studied. All Chamaemyiidae larvae were observed to prey on adult and young instar aphids in the field. Silver fly total larval abundance reached a maximum in autumn and early winter. Six species were identified: Leucopis annulipes, L. formosana, L. glyphinivora, L. revisenda, L. rufithorax and L. spyrothecae. L. glyphinivora was more abundant in July, L. annulipes and L. revisenda in September-October, and L. formosana in October-December. L. annulipes was found to prey mostly on Aphis gossypii, A. craccivora and A. fabae. L. formosana on A. gossypii, A. fabae and Toxoptera aurantii. L. glyphinivora on Brachycaudus cardui and Dysaphis plantaginea. L. revisenda on Myzus persicae. Our results add baseline knowledge on seasonal habits of predation and prey range of aphidophagous Chamaemyiidae and may be helpful for biological control purposes.
(The abstract is excluded from the Creative Commons licence and has been copied with permission by the publisher.)
Full text of article
Database assignments for author(s): Giovanni Benelli, Serdar Satar

Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
biocontrol - natural enemies
Research topic(s) for beneficials or antagonists:
general biology - morphology - evolution


Pest and/or beneficial records:

Beneficial Pest/Disease/Weed Crop/Product Country Quarant.


Aphis gossypii Turkey
Myzus persicae Turkey
Aphis fabae Turkey
Aphis craccivora Turkey
Brachycaudus cardui Turkey
Dysaphis plantaginea Turkey
Aphis aurantii Turkey
Leucopis glyphinivora (predator) Myzus persicae Turkey
Leucopis glyphinivora (predator) Brachycaudus cardui Turkey
Leucopis glyphinivora (predator) Dysaphis plantaginea Turkey
Leucopis annulipes (predator) Aphis gossypii Turkey
Leucopis annulipes (predator) Aphis fabae Turkey
Leucopis annulipes (predator) Aphis craccivora Turkey
Leucopis formosana (predator) Aphis gossypii Turkey
Leucopis formosana (predator) Aphis fabae Turkey
Leucopis formosana (predator) Aphis aurantii Turkey