1997
DOI: 10.3759/tropics.7.115
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The Eggplant Beetle on a Leguminous Weed: Host Race Formation in Progress?

Abstract: Body size, host preference, mate preference and the effects of inter-strain mating on fertility were compared between two sympatric "strains" of Indonesian Epilachna vigintiocnpuncn a, one on solanaceous plants and the other on the leguminous weed Centrosema pubescens.The two strains were different in body size and host preference, but seemed to lack effective reproductive barriers except host fidelity.

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“…Although E. vigintioctopunctata feeds primarily on solanaceous plants, a leguminous weed, Centrosema pubescens Benth., was recently recorded as the host plant in Indonesia and Malaysia (Nishida et al 1997). In Bogor, Indonesia, the population feeding on C. pubescens had a significantly smaller body size than the population feeding on Solanum plants such as S. torvum, S. tuberosum, and S. melongena.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Although E. vigintioctopunctata feeds primarily on solanaceous plants, a leguminous weed, Centrosema pubescens Benth., was recently recorded as the host plant in Indonesia and Malaysia (Nishida et al 1997). In Bogor, Indonesia, the population feeding on C. pubescens had a significantly smaller body size than the population feeding on Solanum plants such as S. torvum, S. tuberosum, and S. melongena.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, new adults that were reared on C. pubescens during the larval stage fed more on C. pubescens leaves than those reared on S. torvum (Nishida et al 1997). From this difference in host preference, Nishida et al (1997) have tentatively referred to the population feeding on C. pubescens as the "Centrosema-feeding strain (C-strain)" and the population feeding on Solanum plants as the "Solanum-feeding strain (S-strain)."…”
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“…Furthermore, occurrence of this species on a leguminous weed Centrosema pubescens in Java and Sumatra was recently reported (Nishida et al, 1997;Shirai and Katakura, 1999). This species is known to exhibit a considerable degree of geographic variation in some external features, and thus, it was previously treated as many different species or subspecies (cf.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The beetles on the legume discovered in Padang (West Sumatra) and Bogor (West Java) are smaller in size than EVon solanaceous plants, but otherwise the two are morphologically very similar. Host preferences of legume feeding beetles appeared to be different from Solanum feeding beetles (Nishida et al, 1997). The legume beetle is treated here as E.…”
Section: Study Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%