Recognition and duration of larval instars of banana weevil, Cosmopolites sordidus Germar, in Uganda

Analysis of head capsule widths of banana weevil larvae was carried out to determine the number and recognition of instars. The analysis involved model fitting to frequency distributions of head capsule measurements of laboratory-reared and field-collected larvae. The laboratory population revealed...

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Main Authors: Gold, Cliford S., Neyeme, P.S., Coe, R.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 1999
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/96042
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author Gold, Cliford S.
Neyeme, P.S.
Coe, R.
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Neyeme, P.S.
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description Analysis of head capsule widths of banana weevil larvae was carried out to determine the number and recognition of instars. The analysis involved model fitting to frequency distributions of head capsule measurements of laboratory-reared and field-collected larvae. The laboratory population revealed developmental polymorphism, with larvae passing through 5-7 instars. The model fitted Gaussian curves with five peaks for laboratory samples and six peaks for field samples. Mean head capsule widths for the first four instars showed close agreement among both laboratory and field-collected populations. Variability appeared greater among field populations, resulting in a higher probability of misidentification. The method of analysis was not sufficiently sensitive to separate later instars. Plotting mean head-capsule widths against instar number showed a geometric curve to be the best fit, but with only approximate conformity to Dyar's rule. The duration of banana weevil immature stages was determined under ambient conditions in three experiments. Most eggs hatched within 5.5--8.0 days. Using a developmental threshold of 12C, thermal requirements (92.8-95.9 degree-days) appeared similar to those established for a West African population. Larvae passed through 5-8 instars, with 74 % pupating after six instars. Larvae completed development in 20-41 (most less than 30) days and spent 3-5 days in each instar. The pre-pupal period averaged 4.6 days, while the pupal stage averaged 7.0 days. Overall, the egg to adult period lasted 6-8 weeks. Rearing methods influenced the number of instars and the length of the larval period. Applications of these data for life-table studies are discussed.
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spelling CGSpace960422025-12-08T09:54:28Z Recognition and duration of larval instars of banana weevil, Cosmopolites sordidus Germar, in Uganda Gold, Cliford S. Neyeme, P.S. Coe, R. bananas cosmopolites sordidus developmental polymorphism instars growth ratio Analysis of head capsule widths of banana weevil larvae was carried out to determine the number and recognition of instars. The analysis involved model fitting to frequency distributions of head capsule measurements of laboratory-reared and field-collected larvae. The laboratory population revealed developmental polymorphism, with larvae passing through 5-7 instars. The model fitted Gaussian curves with five peaks for laboratory samples and six peaks for field samples. Mean head capsule widths for the first four instars showed close agreement among both laboratory and field-collected populations. Variability appeared greater among field populations, resulting in a higher probability of misidentification. The method of analysis was not sufficiently sensitive to separate later instars. Plotting mean head-capsule widths against instar number showed a geometric curve to be the best fit, but with only approximate conformity to Dyar's rule. The duration of banana weevil immature stages was determined under ambient conditions in three experiments. Most eggs hatched within 5.5--8.0 days. Using a developmental threshold of 12C, thermal requirements (92.8-95.9 degree-days) appeared similar to those established for a West African population. Larvae passed through 5-8 instars, with 74 % pupating after six instars. Larvae completed development in 20-41 (most less than 30) days and spent 3-5 days in each instar. The pre-pupal period averaged 4.6 days, while the pupal stage averaged 7.0 days. Overall, the egg to adult period lasted 6-8 weeks. Rearing methods influenced the number of instars and the length of the larval period. Applications of these data for life-table studies are discussed. 1999 2018-07-05T06:30:31Z 2018-07-05T06:30:31Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/96042 en Limited Access Gold, C.S., Neyeme, P.S. & Coe, R. (1999). Recognition and duration of the larval instars of banana weevil, Cosmopolites sordidus Germar (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Uganda. African Entomology, 7(1), 49-62.
spellingShingle bananas
cosmopolites sordidus
developmental polymorphism
instars
growth ratio
Gold, Cliford S.
Neyeme, P.S.
Coe, R.
Recognition and duration of larval instars of banana weevil, Cosmopolites sordidus Germar, in Uganda
title Recognition and duration of larval instars of banana weevil, Cosmopolites sordidus Germar, in Uganda
title_full Recognition and duration of larval instars of banana weevil, Cosmopolites sordidus Germar, in Uganda
title_fullStr Recognition and duration of larval instars of banana weevil, Cosmopolites sordidus Germar, in Uganda
title_full_unstemmed Recognition and duration of larval instars of banana weevil, Cosmopolites sordidus Germar, in Uganda
title_short Recognition and duration of larval instars of banana weevil, Cosmopolites sordidus Germar, in Uganda
title_sort recognition and duration of larval instars of banana weevil cosmopolites sordidus germar in uganda
topic bananas
cosmopolites sordidus
developmental polymorphism
instars
growth ratio
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/96042
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