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A new resting trap to sample fungus-infected mosquitoes, and the pathogenicity of Lecanicillium muscarium to culicid adults
Authors:Christian Luz  Ladslaus L. Mnyone  Robert Sangusangu  Luiz F.N. Rocha  Tanya L. Russell
Affiliation:a Instituto de Patologia Tropical e Saúde Pública (IPTSP), Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG), CP 131, 74001-970 Goiânia, GO, Brazil
b Biomedical and Environmental Group, Ifakara Health Institute, PO Box 53, Off Mlabani Passage, Ifakara, Tanzania
c Pest Management Center, Sokoine University of Agriculture, PO Box 3110, Morogoro, Tanzania
d Laboratory of Entomology, PO Box 8031, 6700 EH, Wageningen University and Research Centre, Wageningen, The Netherlands
e Faculty of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8TA, UK
f USDA-ARS Robert W. Holley Center for Agriculture and Health, Tower Rd, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
g Department of Biology and Biomedical Sciences, University of Durham, Durham DH1 3LE, UK
h Vector Group, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool L3 5QA, UK
Abstract:
Some soil-dwelling entomopathogenic fungi that are widely used in pest control are also able to reduce the survival of adult mosquito vectors under laboratory conditions. However, there is still little information about the naturally occurring fungal pathogens affecting culicid mosquitoes. As such, we hypothesized that fungi that already kill mosquitoes in realistic domestic environments could be effective against these vectors in human habitations. A simple, inexpensive, handmade, cylindrical kiln-fired clay pot (30 cm height, 24 cm inner diameter, 0.8-1 cm wall thickness) was modified into a trapping device for resting adult mosquitoes and to sample fungus-infected moribund and dead individuals. The entomopathogenic fungus Lecanicillium muscarium was isolated from a dead culicid mosquito collected with this trap in southeastern Tanzania. This isolate is the first L. muscarium reported to occur naturally on adult culicids in Tanzania and was found to be pathogenic also to adults of Aedes aegypti, Anopheles arabiensis and Culex quinquefasciatus under laboratory conditions. The trapping device confirmed its efficacy to sample mosquito-specific fungi in domestic locations and that the isolated fungus might have potential for mosquito control.
Keywords:Entomopathogenic fungi   Biological control   Mosquitoes   Tanzania
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