Nematodes Associate witd Coleopterh Speciea isn Egypt...

20
Parasit. Hung. 6. 1973. Nematodes Associated with Coleoptera Species in Egypt. II. Mohamed ALI — Ahmed WAHAB - Ahmed H. EL-KIFEL Department of Economic Entomology, Agricultural College, Al-Azhar University, Cairo "Nematodes Associated with Coleoptera Species in Egypt. II." - Ali, M., Wahab, A., El-Kifel, A.H.- Parasit. Hung. 6. 169- 188. 1973- A number of 797 beetles representing the families Carabidae, Scarabaeidae, Tenebrionidae and Histeridae were examined ex- ternally and internally for nematode parasites. Nematode larvae isolated were reared on culture media to the adult stage for identification. 268 beetles (33-6 r S) were found infested by nematodes. Only external infestation was noted. Seven nematode species representing four families were iden- tified, fully described and also their possible adverse ef- fect to the host was discussed. Introduction Nematodes invading insects as parasites were and are of great importance to biologists, not only from the biological control point of view, but also for physiological studies. The relation between insects and nematodes was intermittently studied and discussed by various investigators. Studies in this respect were carried out to reveal various phenomena concerning symbiosis, parasitism, and the external or internal effects of nematodes on their hosts. Research workers in these fields also aimed to find application in biological control. In Egypt, the nematode and insect relationship was not extensi- vely discussed so far.The association of nematodes with insects was investigated by JANET (1893), FUCHS (1915), GLASER (1932),

Transcript of Nematodes Associate witd Coleopterh Speciea isn Egypt...

Page 1: Nematodes Associate witd Coleopterh Speciea isn Egypt II.publication.nhmus.hu/pdf/parhung/Parasit_Hung_1973_Vol_6... · 2011. 2. 24. · Parasit. Hung 6.. 1973. Nematodes Associate

Parasit. Hung. 6. 1973.

Nematodes Associated with Coleoptera Species in Egypt. II .

Mohamed A L I — Ahmed W A H A B - Ahmed H . E L - K I F E L

Department of Economic Entomology, Agricultural College, Al-Azhar University, Cairo

"Nematodes Associated w i t h Coleoptera Species i n Egypt. I I . " - A l i , M., Wahab, A., E l - K i f e l , A.H.- P a r a s i t . Hung. 6 . 169-188 . 1973-

A number of 797 b e e t l e s r e p r e s e n t i n g the f a m i l i e s Carabidae, Scarabaeidae, Tenebrionidae and H i s t e r i d a e were examined ex­t e r n a l l y and i n t e r n a l l y f o r nematode p a r a s i t e s . Nematode larvae i s o l a t e d were reared on c u l t u r e media t o the a d u l t stage f o r i d e n t i f i c a t i o n . 268 b e e t l e s (33-6 rS) were found i n f e s t e d by nematodes. Only e x t e r n a l i n f e s t a t i o n was noted. Seven nematode species r e p r e s e n t i n g f o u r f a m i l i e s were i d e n ­t i f i e d , f u l l y described and also t h e i r p o s s i b l e adverse e f ­f e c t t o the host was discussed.

Introduction

Nematodes invading i n s e c t s as p a r a s i t e s were and are o f great importance t o b i o l o g i s t s , not only from the b i o l o g i c a l c o n t r o l p o i n t of view, but also f o r p h y s i o l o g i c a l s t u d i e s .

The r e l a t i o n between i n s e c t s and nematodes was i n t e r m i t t e n t l y s t u d i e d and discussed by v a r i o u s i n v e s t i g a t o r s . Studies i n t h i s respect were c a r r i e d out t o r e v e a l v a r i o u s phenomena concerning symbiosis, p a r a s i t i s m , and the e x t e r n a l or i n t e r n a l e f f e c t s of nematodes on t h e i r h o s t s . Research workers i n these f i e l d s also aimed to f i n d a p p l i c a t i o n i n b i o l o g i c a l c o n t r o l .

I n Egypt, the nematode and i n s e c t r e l a t i o n s h i p was not e x t e n s i ­v e l y discussed so far.The a s s o c i a t i o n of nematodes w i t h i n s e c t s was i n v e s t i g a t e d by JANET ( 1 8 9 3 ) , FUCHS ( 1915 ) , GLASER (1932) ,

Page 2: Nematodes Associate witd Coleopterh Speciea isn Egypt II.publication.nhmus.hu/pdf/parhung/Parasit_Hung_1973_Vol_6... · 2011. 2. 24. · Parasit. Hung 6.. 1973. Nematodes Associate

PILIPJEV (1934), THORHE (1935), MOORE (1955) and WELCH (1958). JAHET (1893) was the f i r s t who stu d i e d the a s s o c i a t i o n of nema­todes w i t h the b e e t l e Ocnera h i s p i d a Porsk ., (Coleoptera, Tene-b r i o n i d a e ) . PUCHS (1915) c a l l e d a t t e n t i o n t o the f a c t t h a t the moist f r a s s of mines produced by Ips typographus L. and Hylo-bius a b i e t i s L. was i n h a b i t e d by la r g e number o f s p e c i f i c nemic fauna, the members of which were i n more or l e s s close symbio­t i c r e l a t i o n s h i p w i t h the b e e t l e s . He also observed t h a t cer­t a i n nemas were c a r r i e d out by bee t l e s e i t h e r under the wings or i n some other ways.

The recent works of nematode a s s o c i a t i o n w i t h i n s e c t s through the p e r i o d 1960-1968 were discussed by MASSEY ( i 9 6 0 ) , WALLACE (1961), WAHAB (1962), GOODEY ( I 9 6 3 ) , WELCH (1962), ROSTOM ( 1 9 6 6 ) and ALI et a l . (1972). The s o i l nematode genera Diplo-g a s t e r , R h a b d i t i s , Pelodera, Mesorhabditis and Panagrolaimus, i n c l u d i n g species of known a s s o c i a t i o n w i t h i n s e c t s , were r e ­ported i n OTEIPA's ( 1 9 6 4 ) work.

Material and Methods

The v a r i o u s i n s e c t species were c o l l e c t e d i n d i f f e r e n t areas (the farm of the A g r i c u l t u r e College a t Mosttord, Abu-Rawash and Giza) and on d i f f e r e n t dates d u r i n g the p e r i o d extending from 1965 t i l l the end of 1967. The h a b i t a t of the i n s e c t s va­r i e d g r e a t l y . C e r t a i n i n s e c t s l i v e i n the s o i l sub surface or dwell i n heaps of organic manure, e i t h e r as a d u l t s or immature stages.

Methods have already been described by ALI et a l . (1972).

A b b r e v i a t i o n s of nematode d e s c r i p t i o n : AN = Anus: CR = corpus: CA = caudal alae ( b u r s a ) : EBE = end bulb of esophagus: CP = caudal p a p i l l a : GUB - gubernaculum: INT = i n t e s t i n e : L I = l i p : MPS = median pseudobulb: NR = nerve r i n g : CV = ovary: PR - prostome: R = rectum: SPI = sp i c u l e s : TE = telostome: UT = ut e r u s : VEB = valve o f esophagus end-bulb: VU = v u l v a

Page 3: Nematodes Associate witd Coleopterh Speciea isn Egypt II.publication.nhmus.hu/pdf/parhung/Parasit_Hung_1973_Vol_6... · 2011. 2. 24. · Parasit. Hung 6.. 1973. Nematodes Associate

Results

I n the f o l l o w i n g i n s e c t i n f e c t i o n w i t h nematodes i s discussed and nematode species i s o l a t e d from the i n f e s t e d b e e t l e s are de­s c r i b e d .

1. Anisodactylus ( H e x a t r i c h u s ) v i r e n s Dej .

197 b e e t l e s of Anisodactylus ( H e x a t r i c h u s ) v i r e n s D e j . (Coleop­t e r a : Carabaeidae) were examined e x t e r n a l l y and i n t e r n a l l y , of which 15 beetles (7.61 %) were found t o be i n f e s t e d by nemato­des .

Pi g . 1 : Panagrolaimus subelongatus (Cobb, 1914) Thorne, 1937 A - Female f r o n t end w i t h esophagus B - Female v u l v a l r e ­g i o n w i t h eggs, l a t e r a l view. C - Male t a i l , l a t e r a l view. D -Female t a i l , l a t e r a l view. ]_7l

Page 4: Nematodes Associate witd Coleopterh Speciea isn Egypt II.publication.nhmus.hu/pdf/parhung/Parasit_Hung_1973_Vol_6... · 2011. 2. 24. · Parasit. Hung 6.. 1973. Nematodes Associate

The nematode l a r v a e were found t o predominate on the mouth p a r t s , on the abdominal segments, e s p e c i a l l y a t the coxal a t t a ­chements and underneath the a p i c a l p a r t s of the e l y t r a . 38 ne­matode larvae were e x t r a c t e d from the 15 i n f e s t e d b e e t l e s . The r e a r i n g of these l a r v a e on v a r i o u s a r t i f i c i a l media showed t h a t meat e x t r a c t and potatoe scrappings media were more s u i t a b l e than others f o r nematode growth.

A d u l t nematode males and females appeared i n the c u l t u r e s i n about one week.Microscopic examinations and measurements proved t h a t the nematodes e x t r a c t e d belong t o two species, v i z : Pana- grolaimus subelongatus (Cobb, 1914) Thorne, 1937, and Nematoda sp? Of 197 b e e t l e s , 10 (5-08 % ) specimens were found to be i n ­f e s t e d by Panagrolaimus subelongatus, and 5 (2 .53 % ) b e e t l e s by Nematoda 3p ?. Their morphological d e s c r i p t i o n i s as f o l l o w s .

1-1. Panagrolaimus subelongatus (Cobb, 1914) , Thorne 1937 ( P i g . 1 )

Females (n= 10): 1 = 1.023-1.188 mm̂ a = 24.4-27.6; b= 6.0-6.4; c = 14.4-16.6; V = 57-58 %. Males (n = 1 0 ) ; L = 0 .792-0 .858 mm; a = 25-27 .3 ; b = 4.4-4.7: c = 15.8-16.8.

L a t e r a l l i p s u s u a l l y smaller than submedian one .Cheilorhabdions l i g h t l y s c l e r o t i z e d . Prorhabdions massive, w i t h basal expan­s i o n s . Hight of l i p s v a r y i n g considerably i n populations from w i d e l y separated areas. Corpus of esophagus c y l i n d r o i d t o s l i g h t l y f u s i f o r m ( F i g . 1A). Phasmids near beginning of t e r m i ­n a l f o u r t h of t a i l .

Female a d u l t w i t h two w e l l developed gonads, each c o n s i s t i n g of an ovary, o v i d u c t and u t e r u s . Ovaries r e f l e x e d back ( F i g . I B ) . Female t a i l 71-76 ja, w i t h conoid t o acute terminus ( F i g * I D ) .

Male t a i l 50-51 M* conoid w i t h , 1 or 2 p a i r s of conspicuous

172

Page 5: Nematodes Associate witd Coleopterh Speciea isn Egypt II.publication.nhmus.hu/pdf/parhung/Parasit_Hung_1973_Vol_6... · 2011. 2. 24. · Parasit. Hung 6.. 1973. Nematodes Associate

P i g . 2 : Pelodera s e r r a t a (Körner i n Osche, 1952) Dougherty, 1955

A - Female f r o n t end w i t h esophagus, l a t e r a l view. B - Female stoma. C - Female vulva r e g i o n w i t h few eggs, l a t e r a l view. D -Female t a i l , l a t e r a l view. E - Male t a i l , l a t e r a l view. F - Ma­l e t a i l w i t h s p i c u l e s and gubernaculum, l a t e r a l view. G - Male t a i l , v e n t r a l view. H - Male s p i c u l e s and gubernaculum. I -Mating appearance of P. s e r r a t a . yi'

Page 6: Nematodes Associate witd Coleopterh Speciea isn Egypt II.publication.nhmus.hu/pdf/parhung/Parasit_Hung_1973_Vol_6... · 2011. 2. 24. · Parasit. Hung 6.. 1973. Nematodes Associate

dor so-sub median p a p i l l a e (Pig • l C ) . Spicules 21-22 j t i , a cute, gubernaculum about 16-18 ,u i n l e n g t h . H a b i t a t : Anisodactylus ( H e x a t r i c h u s ) v i r e n s Dej . L o c a l i t y : Abu-Rawash, Cairo, UAR.

2. O n i t i c e l l u s ( E u o n i t i c e l l u s ) p a l l e n s O l i v .

Several specimens of O n i t i c e l l u s ( E u o n i t i c e l l u s ) p allens O l i v . (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) were c o l l e c t e d from manure heaps at Mosttord and also from cow-dung at Abu-Rawash on d i f f e r e n t oc­casions during a p e r i o d of 19 months.

E x t e r n a l and i n t e r n a l examinations showed t h a t of 202 b e e t l e s only 121 specimens (59.9 % ) were i n f e s t e d w i t h nematodes

The nemas appeared considerably crowded under the e l y t r a and c e r v i c a l membranes. The w r i t e r was able t o e x t r a c t 3584 l a r v a l p a r a s i t e s from the i n f e s t e d b e e t l e s at a mean o f 29.6 i n d i v i ­duals per b e e t l e . The nematode l a r v a e were reared on s e v e r a l a r t i f i c a l media. A f t e r a p e r i o d of one week, the m a j o r i t y of the incubated l a r v a e reached t h e i r a d u l t stages.

Microscopic examinations and measurements of males and females showed t h a t they represent two nematode species: Pelodera ser­ r a t a (Körner i n Osche, 1952) Dougherty, 1955, and Pelodera t e ­ res (Schneider, 1366) Dougherty, 1955, whose d e s c r i p t i o n s f o l l ­ows. ( P i g . 21 shows the mating of the former species.)

2-1. Pelodera (Coarctadera) s e r r a t a (Körner i n Osche, 1952) Dougherty, 1955 ( F i g . 2 )

Females (n = 10); L = 1.075-1.386 mm; a = 14-14.1; b = 5.9-6; c = 17-21: V = 50 -61 %. Males (n - 10); L = 1.089-1.168 mm; a = 11.8-16.5; b = 6-6.7; c = 17.4-18.8.

Head w i t h 6 l i p s s l i g h t l y o f f s e t , more so i n the female than i n 174

Page 7: Nematodes Associate witd Coleopterh Speciea isn Egypt II.publication.nhmus.hu/pdf/parhung/Parasit_Hung_1973_Vol_6... · 2011. 2. 24. · Parasit. Hung 6.. 1973. Nematodes Associate

the male: each bears 2 spiny p a p i l l a e . Stoma long and wide: me-tarhabdions each w i t h 3 r i d g e - l i k e t e e t h : t e l o r h a b d i o n s from the s l i g h t l y widened stoma base ( F i g . 2B). Esophagus ( F i g . 2A) c o n s i s t i n g of precorpus, median c y l i n d r i c a l b u l b , isthmus and t e r m i n a l v a l v a t e d c o l l a r b u l b . Esophagus c o l l a r envelops about 35-40 % of the stoma.

F i g . 3 : Pelodera t e r e s (Schneider, 1866) , Dougherty, 1955 A - Nematode stoma. B - Female f r o n t end w i t h esophagus,late­r a l view. C - Female v u l v a r e g i o n w i t h eggs, l a t e r a l view. D -Female t a i l , l a t e r a l view. E - Male t a i l , v e n t r a l view. F - Fe­male egg.

Page 8: Nematodes Associate witd Coleopterh Speciea isn Egypt II.publication.nhmus.hu/pdf/parhung/Parasit_Hung_1973_Vol_6... · 2011. 2. 24. · Parasit. Hung 6.. 1973. Nematodes Associate

Vulva about h a l f body l e n g t h , thus about 50 t o 6 l % of female body l e n g t h . Female t a i l 63-66 /a l o n g , dome shaped. Anal open­in g very near t a i l end ( F i g . 20 and D).

Male t a i l peloderan and w i t h a closed bursa. Bursa supported by 10 p a i r s of caudal p a p i l l a e ( F i g . 2E, F, G). Spicules 46-58 xx, p a i r e d , fused and knobbed a n t e r i o r l y , gubernaculum about h a l f l e n g t h of s p i c u l e s ( F i g . 2H). H a b i t a t : O n i t i c e l l u s ( E u o n i t i c e l l u s ) p a l l e n s O l i v . L o c a l i t y : Abu-Rawash, Cairo, UAR.

2-2. Pelodera (Pelodera) t e r e s (Schneider, 1866) Dougherty, 1955 ( F i g . 3 )

Females (n = 10): L - 1.052-1.584 mm; a = 8.2-12; b = 5-7 - 6 . 9 ; c = 37 .6-43.0; V = 56.3-62 .5 % .

Males (n = 10): L = 1 . 1 5-1 . 4 3 mmj a = 19 - 2 3 ; b = 7 . 5 - 7 . 7 ; c = 19-20.

C u t i c l e w i t h f i n e transverse s t r i a e . L i p s rounded, c o n i c a l , formine: an open cup: each w i t h three p a p i l l a e . Stoma 28-30/1 long by 7 ix wide: c h e i l o r h a b d i o n s inconspicuous, each metarhab-dion bearing three e q u a l l y long t e e t h ( F i g . 3A). Esophagus swollen t o form two bulbs. Esophageal c o l l a r enveloping l e s s than h a l f of stoma. Herve r i n g surrounding isthmus of esopha­gus. Excretory pore opening l a t e r a l l y behind basal bulb of o e ­sophagus ( F i g . 3 B ) . Female a d u l t w i t h two gonads, ov a r i e s r e -f l e x e d as f a r as v u l v a . Uterus c o n t a i n i n g about 18 eggs, mean size of egg 38x96 yu. Female t a i l 28 -33 xx l o n g , domeshaped, w i t h a f i n e t e r m i n a l process ( F i g . 30, D, P).

Male t a i l 60-70 xx, w i t h a conspicuous bursa supported by 10 p a i r s of caudal p a p i l l a e . Spicules 50 -52 xx, p a i r e d and knobbed a n t e r i o r l y , gubernaculum 22-23 xx ( F i g . 3E). H a b i t a t : O n i t i c e l l u s ( E u o n i t i c e l l u s ) p a l l e n s O l i v . L o c a l i t y : Abu-Rawash, Cairo, UAR. 176

Page 9: Nematodes Associate witd Coleopterh Speciea isn Egypt II.publication.nhmus.hu/pdf/parhung/Parasit_Hung_1973_Vol_6... · 2011. 2. 24. · Parasit. Hung 6.. 1973. Nematodes Associate

3. O n i t i s a l e x i a Klug (= sphinx Har.)

A number of 46 a d u l t O n i t i s a l e x i s Klug (= sphinx H a r . ) , ( C o l . , Scarabaeidae) were c o l l e c t e d both from heaps of organic matter and wet sandy s o i l s a t Abu-Rawash. Only 18 i n s e c t s ( a t a r a t e of 39.13 %) were found t o be i n f e s t e d w i t h l a r v a l nematodes. The i n s e c t s were c o l l e c t e d at v a r i o u s dates duri n g a p e r i o d be­g i n n i n g i n October, 1966 and ending i n May, 1967.

The nematode lar v a e were not l i v i n g beneath the e l y t r a as usu­a l l y expected, but fe e d i n g on the c e r v i c a l membranes, 35-120 i n d i v i d u a l s per i n s e c t . The nematode l a r v a e i s o l a t e d from the i n f e s t e d b e e t l e s were i n the l a r v a l I I I and p r e a d u l t stages. A f t e r e x t r a c t i o n w i t h a p a r t of the c e r v i c a l t i s s u e s and placed i n drops of d i s t i l l e d water on g l a s s - s l i d e s (25 r e p e t i t i o n s ) ,

P i g . .4 : Heoaplectana b i b i o n i s Bovien, 1937 A - Female a d u l t , l a t e r a l view. B - Female f r o n t end w i t h com­p l e t e esophagus. C - Female v u l v a , l a t e r a l view. D - Female t a i l , l a t e r a l view. E - Male t a i l , l a t e r a l view.

177

Page 10: Nematodes Associate witd Coleopterh Speciea isn Egypt II.publication.nhmus.hu/pdf/parhung/Parasit_Hung_1973_Vol_6... · 2011. 2. 24. · Parasit. Hung 6.. 1973. Nematodes Associate

they were incubated at 27°C. A f t e r a p e r i o d of 6 days, the l a r ­vae developed i n t o male and female a d u l t s r e p r e s e n t i n g Pelode­ r a s e r r a t a (Körner i n Osche, 1952) Dougherty, 1955, Pelodera t e r e s (Schneider, 1866) Dougherty, 1955, and Neoaplectana b i b i - onis Bovien, 1937. Por r e a r i n g , a r t i f i c i a l media as potatoe-scrappings or n u t r i e n t agar were used; the l a t t e r was more s u i ­t a b l e f o r development: 18 b e e t l e s were i n f e s t e d : s i x specimens by Neoapectana b i b i o n i s , 4 by Pelodera s e r r a t a and 8 by Pelode­ra t e r e s . 425 nematode la r v a e were e x t r a c t e d from the 18 i n f e s ­ted b e e t l e s .

The nematode species Pelodera s e r r a t a and Pelodera t e r e s were described above, w h i l e the d e s c r i p t i o n of Neoaplectana b i b i o n i s i s as f o l l o w s :

3-1. Neoaplectana b i b i o n i s Bovien, 1937 ( f i g . 4)

Females (n= 1 0 ) : L = 1.344-3.174 mm; a = 12-14-4; b = 6.9-13-7; c - 32-58.8j V = 60.4-70.6 %. Males (n = 10): L = 0.600-1.250 mm; a = 12 .5-14.4; b = 3-3-5-6; c = 16.2-31.3.

The nematode species i s c h a r a c t e r i z e d by s i x l a b i a l p a p i l l a e surrounding the o r a l opening. Amphids present. Esophagus rhab-d i t o i d , c o n s i s t i n g of median b u l b , isthmus, and t e r m i n a l bulb. Nerve r i n g obvious and e x c r e t o r y pore i n f r o n t of nerve r i n g . One r e c t a l c e l l c l e a r beside end bulb of esophagus ( F i g . 4B).

Adult female sausage-shaped, w i t h s l i g h t l y t a p e r i n g p o s t e r i o r end and b l u n t l y c o n i c a l t a i l . U t e r u s voluminous. Ovaries p a i r e d , s t r o n g l y r e f l e x e d . Female t a i l 24-54 y U , s h o r t and t a p e r i n g .

Male t a i l b l u n t l y rounded or obtuse. Sometimes a small t i p pre­sent. T e s t i s s t r o n g l y r e f l e x e d . Spicules 53-54 u., y e l l o w i s h or brownish, l a r g e and acute w i t h the p r o x i m a l . p o r t i o n headed. Gu­bernaculum about 42-44 / 1 . Numerous caudal p a p i l l a e , a s i n g l e 178

Page 11: Nematodes Associate witd Coleopterh Speciea isn Egypt II.publication.nhmus.hu/pdf/parhung/Parasit_Hung_1973_Vol_6... · 2011. 2. 24. · Parasit. Hung 6.. 1973. Nematodes Associate

p r e - a n a l , and 11 p a i r s of l a t e r a l p a p i l l a e p r e s e n t . Bursa ab­sent ( F i g . 4B). H a b i t a t : O n i t i s a l e x i s Klug (= sphinx Har.) L o c a l i t y : Abu-Rawash, Cairo, UAR.

F i g . 5 : Caenorhabditis d o l i c h u r a (Schneider, 1866) Dougherty, 1955 '

A - Male t a i l , v e n t r a l view. B - Male t a i l , s p i c u l e s and guber­naculum, l a t e r a l view. D - Female f r o n t end and esophagus . C, E - Male t a i l , l a t e r a l view. F - Female mouth c a v i t y . G -Male t a i l , v e n t r o - l a t e r a l view. H, I - Female t a i l , l a t e r a l view. J - Female v u l v a , l a t e r a l view.

Page 12: Nematodes Associate witd Coleopterh Speciea isn Egypt II.publication.nhmus.hu/pdf/parhung/Parasit_Hung_1973_Vol_6... · 2011. 2. 24. · Parasit. Hung 6.. 1973. Nematodes Associate

4. Ocnera h i s p i d a Forsk.

Examinations of 136 a d u l t b e e t l e s of Ocnera h i s p i d a Forsk. (Co­l e o p t e r a : Tenebrionidae) showed t h a t only 22 specimens were i n ­f e s t e d w i t h nematodes (16.17 % ) . Beetles were c o l l e c t e d at Ker-dasa (a v i l l a g e about 10 km from Cairo) and at Mosttord farm (near Cairo) on v a r i o u s dates d u r i n g a p e r i o d extending from September, 1966 t o November, 1967.

A number of 215 p a r a s i t e s were e x t r a c t e d from the 22 i n f e s t e d b e e t l e s (an average of 9.8 nematodes per b e e t l e ) .

Nematodes were found crowded underneath the e l y t r a . I n t e r n a l examination showed no i n f e s t a t i o n w i t h nematodes. E x t e r n a l i n ­f e s t a t i o n occured i n both male and female b e e t l e s .

I s o l a t i o n and r e a r i n g experiments on several a r t i f i c i a l media proved t h a t the meat e x t r a c t medium was the most s u i t a b l e f o r nematode growth.

Microscopic examination and measurements of both nematode male and female a d u l t s proved t h a t the represented nematode species i s Caenorhabditis d o l i c h u r a (Schneider, 1866) Dougherty, 1955.

The f o l l o w i n g i s the morphological d e s c r i p t i o n o f the nematode.

4-1. Caenorhabditis d o l i c h u r a (Schneider, 1866) Dougherty, 1955 ( P i g . 5 )

Females (n = 10): L = 0.924-0.980 mm; a = 15 . 6-22; b = 5-7-6.0; c = 12.3-13-, V = 50.8-71 %. Males (n - 10): L = 0 .924-0 .957 mmj a = 20 - 2 4 . 3 ; b = 6.04-6.2; c = 20-24.2.

The nematode species i s c h a r a c t e r i z e d by a head w i t h s i x o f f s e t l i p s , e a c h l i p w i t h a f i n e p a p i l l a e . Stoma ( F i g s . 5D and F) about f i v e times as long as wide, metarhabdions each w i t h a p a i r of la r g e apparently h o l l o w t e e t h . Esophageal c o l l a r surrounding about h a l f stoma. Esophagus wi t h o u t a median b u l b . 180

Page 13: Nematodes Associate witd Coleopterh Speciea isn Egypt II.publication.nhmus.hu/pdf/parhung/Parasit_Hung_1973_Vol_6... · 2011. 2. 24. · Parasit. Hung 6.. 1973. Nematodes Associate

Adult female w i t h a si n g l e gonad, p r o d e l p h i c ( P i g . 5H), uterus w i t h few eggs at a time .Female t a i l " about 71-80 yu l o n g , conoid.

Male t a i l peloderan w i t h nine p a i r s of caudal p a p i l l a e : three p a i r s preanal, t h r e e p a i r s postanal and three p a i r s i n the t a i l end ( F i g s . 5 A,B,C,E and G). Bursa p r e s e n t . Spicules separate, s t r a i g h t , p r o x i m a l l y knobbed and reaching 32-46 ja i n l e n g t h : gubernaculum more than h a l f l e n g t h of s p i c u l e s . H a b i t a t : Ocnera h i s p i d a Forsk. L o c a l i t y : Kerdasa and Mosttord, Cairo, UAR.

5. Pentodon algerinum Herbst (= dispar Baud syn. )

Specimens of Pentodon algerinum Herbst. (= dispar Baud syn.) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) were c o l l e c t e d from v a r i o u s manure heaps at Abu-Rawash. Of 106 b e e t l e s , examined i n t e r n a l l y and e x t e r n a l l y , only 41 specimens (38.68 % ) , were found t o be i n ­f e s t e d w i t h e x t e r n a l nematodes. The p a r a s i t e s were crowded only underneath the e l y t r a .

779 nematode l a r v a e were i s o l a t e d from the i n f e s t e d i n d i v i ­d u als. They were reared on a r t i f i c i a l c u l t u r e s , a t t a i n i n g the a d u l t stage. Microscopic examination, measurements and i d e n t i ­f i e r «ion proved t h a t they represented three nematode species: Mononchoides s t r i a t u s (Bütschli, 1876) Goodey, 1963, Neoaplec­ tana b i b i o n i s Bovien, 1937, and Pelodera s e r r a t a (Körner i n Osche, 1 9 5 2 ) Dougherty, 1955« The two former species were found mixed under the e l y t r a of 19 i n f e s t e d b e e t l e s , w h i l e the t h i r d species was found s i n g l y under the e l y t r a of the remaining 22 i n f e s t e d b e e t l e s .

A r t i f i c i a l c u l t u r e s (potatoe-scrappings and n u t r i e n t - a g a r ) were used f o r r e a r i n g the nematode l a r v a e . The former medium was l e s s s u i t a b l e than the l a t t e r f o r development, as v e r i f i e d by d a i l y examination.

The two l a t t e r nematode species were described b e f o r e , the de­s c r i p t i o n of the t h i r d species i s as f o l l o w s : T O -

Page 14: Nematodes Associate witd Coleopterh Speciea isn Egypt II.publication.nhmus.hu/pdf/parhung/Parasit_Hung_1973_Vol_6... · 2011. 2. 24. · Parasit. Hung 6.. 1973. Nematodes Associate

5 - 1 . Mononchoides s t r i a t u s (Bütachli, 1876) Goodey, I963 ( M g . 6 )

Females (n = 10): L = 1.023-1.238 mm; a = 20.4-21.4; b = 7 . 7 -9.2; c = 2 .9 -3 .1 ; V = 41.8-45.2 %. Maies (n = 1 0 ) : L = 0.89-1.18 mm; a = 20.02-24.2; b = 6 .9-8.45 c = 2.5-3.2.

The nematode species can be de f i n e d by the . f o l l o w i n g characte­r i s t i c s : L i p r i n g d i v i d e d i n t o 12 i n d i v i d u a l r i b s , each b i f i d at i t s a n t e r i o r end .Each r i b s l o p i n g outwards p o s t e r i o r l y , l i k e an i n v e r t e d f u n n e l . Telorhabdions w e l l developed and forming a d e f i n i t e tube before lumen of esophagus ( F i g s . 6 A,B). Esopha­gus compact, w i t h v a l v a t e d t e r m i n a l bulb ( F i g . 6c).

Female w i t h two w e l l developed gonads, d i d e l p h i c , o v a r i e s r e -f l e x e d and vulva n e a r l y median. Female t a i l l o n g a n d f i l i f o r m .

Male t a i l ( F i g s . 6 F,G) wi t h o u t bursa and w i t h 10 p a i r s of cau­dal p a p i l l a e : three p a i r s p r e a n a l , others arranged at t a i l end. I t i s f i l i f o r m and 356-370 /u l o n g . Spicules 34-36 /a, p a i r e d , slender and prox i m a t e l y knobbed. Gubernaculum n e a r l y h a l f s p i ­cules l e n g t h w i t h a proximal cap and d i s t a l groove. H a b i t a t : Pentodon algerinum (= d i s p a r ) L o c a l i t y : Abu-Rawash, Cairo, UAR.

6 . Saprinus semipunctatus F.

Beetles of Saprinus semipunctatus F. (Coleoptera: H i s t e r i d a e ) were c o l l e c t e d a t d i f f e r e n t places i n c u l t i v a t e d sandy s o i l s at Abu-Rawash. E x t e r n a l and i n t e r n a l examination showed t h a t i n f e s t a t i o n w i t h nematode l a r v a e occurred only beneath the e l y t r a . Of 110 beetles only 41 i n d i v i d u a l s were i n f e s t e d (37.3 % ) . Nematode i n f e s t a t i o n ranged from 5 to 72 nematode l a r v a e per i n s e c t . The e x t r a c t e d larvae were reared on a r t i f i ­c i a l media, a f t e r one week the larvae developed i n t o male and female a d u l t s . 182

Page 15: Nematodes Associate witd Coleopterh Speciea isn Egypt II.publication.nhmus.hu/pdf/parhung/Parasit_Hung_1973_Vol_6... · 2011. 2. 24. · Parasit. Hung 6.. 1973. Nematodes Associate

Microscopic examination and measurements of both sexes showed t h a t the nematodes represented two species: Pelodera s e r r a t a and Pelodera t e r e s .

1210 nematode worms were e x t r a c t e d from 41 i n f e s t e d b e e t l e s : 18 b e e t l e s were harbouring 450 nematode l a r v a e of Pelodera s e r r a -t a , and 23 b e e t l e s 760 l a r v a e o f Pelodera t e r e s

The two nematode species were p r e v i o u s l y described ( P i g s . 3, 4 ) .

P i g . 6 : Mononchoides s t r i a t u s (Bütschli, 1876) Goodey, 1963 A - Female stoma, l a t e r a l view. B - Female stoma, v e n t r a l view. C - Female f r o n t end w i t h esophagus. D - Female t a i l , l a t e r a l view. E - Male t a i l , l a t e r a l view. F - Male t a i l , v e n t r a l view. G - Gubernaculum of male.

Page 16: Nematodes Associate witd Coleopterh Speciea isn Egypt II.publication.nhmus.hu/pdf/parhung/Parasit_Hung_1973_Vol_6... · 2011. 2. 24. · Parasit. Hung 6.. 1973. Nematodes Associate

Table 1 In s e c t s i n f e s t e d w i t h nematodes

Species of i n s e c t s examined

Number of i n s e c t s examined

Number of i n f e s t e d i n s e c t s

% of i n s e c t i n f e s t a t i o n Nematode species

Order: COLEOPTERA 1 Anisodactylus v i r e n s

Dej - 197 25 7.6 Panagrolaimus subelonga­

t u s Nematoda sp ?

2 O n i t i c e l l u s p a l l e n s O l i v . 202 121 59.9

Pelodera s e r r a t a Pelodera t e r e s

3 O n i t i s a l e x i s Klug 46 18 38.1 Neoaplectana b i b i o n i s Pelodera s e r r a t a Pelodera t e r e s

4 Ocnera h i s p i d a Porsk. 136 22 16.2 Caenorhabditis d o l i c h u r a

5 Pentodon algerinum Herbst 106 41 36.7

Mononchoides s t r i a t u s Neoaplectana b i b i o n i s Pelodera s e r r a t a

6 Saprinus semipuncta­tus P. 110 41 37.3

Pelodera s e r r a t a Pelodera t e r e s

T o t a l 797 286

Page 17: Nematodes Associate witd Coleopterh Speciea isn Egypt II.publication.nhmus.hu/pdf/parhung/Parasit_Hung_1973_Vol_6... · 2011. 2. 24. · Parasit. Hung 6.. 1973. Nematodes Associate

Discussion

Although nematodes i n c l u d e dangerous pests causing damages t o both animals and p l a n t s , c e r t a i n species can be used b e n e f i ­c i a l l y i n b i o l o g i c a l c o n t r o l . Nematodes associated w i t h i n s e c t s are of great importance as b i o l o g i c a l agents against i n s e c t s , t h e r e f o r e the r e l a t i o n s h i p s between nematodes and i n s e c t s are of i n t e r e s t and t o be s t u d i e d .

Nematodes have been found attached e x t e r n a l l y to i n s e c t s on t h e i r abdominal segments, l e g s , g e n i t a l segments, beneath the e l y t r a and on the s o f t t i s s u e s between head and t h o r a x . Nema­tode l a r v a e l o c a t e d on s o f t t i s s u e s feed on them and cause some harm t o the i n s e c t : i f the nematode l a r v a e appear i n great num­bers, they i n h i b i t host a c t i v i t y and i n some cases lead t o i t s death. While these nematodes are harmful t o t h e i r h o s t s , those e x i s t i n g beneath the e l y t r a , on the legs and abdominal segments ;

are n o t . Such i n s e c t s serve as c a r r i e r s f o r nematodes and con­t r i b u t e t o t h e i r d i s t r i b u t i o n among another animal and p l a n t hosts .

I n the present study a number of 797 b e e t l e s were c o l l e c t e d and examined both e x t e r n a l l y and i n t e r n a l l y as t o t h e i r i n f e s t a t i o n w i t h nematodes. 268 specimens of the 797 b e e t l e s (33 .6 % ) were found t o be i n f e s t e d w i t h nematodes, a l l e x t e r n a l l y (Table 6 ) . 6341 nematode l a r v a e were e x t r a c t e d from 268 i n f e s t e d i n s e c t s and reared on c e r t a i n a r t i f i c i a l media where a d u l t stages were reached. Nematodes found represented seven species assignable t o f o u r families.The f a m i l y Rhabditidae i s represented by three species, Neoaplectanidae by o n l y one, D i p l o g a s t e r i d a e by two, and Panagrolaimidae by one species. Rate of i n f e s t a t i o n ranged from 7 .61 % i n Anisodactylus v i r e n s Dej. t o 59.9 % i n O n i t i c e l ­l u s p a l l e n s O l i v .

L i a b i l i t y t o i n f e s t a t i o n by c e r t a i n nematode species v a r i e d among the i n s e c t species examined. While O n i t i s a l e x i s Klug and Pentodon algerinum Herbst were l i a b l e t o be i n f e s t e d by three

Page 18: Nematodes Associate witd Coleopterh Speciea isn Egypt II.publication.nhmus.hu/pdf/parhung/Parasit_Hung_1973_Vol_6... · 2011. 2. 24. · Parasit. Hung 6.. 1973. Nematodes Associate

nematode species,other i n s e c t species were invaded e i t h e r by two or one nematode species o n l y . Nematode i n f e s t a t i o n was ob­vious and i n t e n s i v e d u r i n g the warm months and i n i n s e c t s which i n h a b i t the s o i l , farmyard manure, decaying or r o t t i n g organic m a t e r i a l - s i t e s where contamination w i t h nematode hosts i s mo­re f r e q u e n t .

ALI , VI. WAHAB, A. - E L - K I F E L , A. H . : Egyiptomi bogarak fonálférgei. I I .

A szerzők a Carabidae, Scarabaeidae, Tenebrionidae és H i s t e r i -dae családba tartozó 797 bogár külső és belső vizsgálatát vé­gezték e l p a r a z i t i k u s nematodák kimutatása céljából. A talált lárvákból mesterséges táptalajon kitenyésztett aduitusokon vé­gezték e l a f a j o k meghatározását. A bogarak közül 268 (33,6 %) v o l t nematodákkál fertőzött. Kizárólag külső élősködőket talál­t a k , amelyek 4 család 7 fajához tartozónak b i z o n y u l t a k .

References

ALI, M. - WAHAB, A. - EL-KIFEL, A.: Nematodes associated w i t h Coleoptera species I . - P a r a s i t . Hung. 5_. 177-202. 1972.

DE MAN, J. G.: Die f r e i i n der reinen Erde und im süssen Wasser lebenden Nematoden der niederländischen Fauna. Eine s y s t e m a t i s c h - f a u n i s t i s c h e Monographie . - Leiden 206 pp. 1884.

FILIPJEV, I . N.: The c l a s s i f i c a t i o n of the f r e e - l i v i n g nemato­des and t h e i r r e l a t i o n to p a r a s i t i c nematodes. Smithson. Misc. C o l l . 89. 1-63. 1934.

FILIPJEV, I . N. - SCHUURMANS STEKHOVEN, J. H.: A manual of the a g r i c u l t u r a l h e l minthology. - Leiden, B r i l l . 759-760. 1941.

PUCHS, G.: Die Naturgeschichte der Nematoden und e i n i g e r ande­r e r P a r a s i t e n 1-des Ips typographus L. 2-des Hylobius a b i e t i s L. - Zool. J a h r l . Abt. 1915-

Page 19: Nematodes Associate witd Coleopterh Speciea isn Egypt II.publication.nhmus.hu/pdf/parhung/Parasit_Hung_1973_Vol_6... · 2011. 2. 24. · Parasit. Hung 6.. 1973. Nematodes Associate

GLASER: Culture of p a r a s i t i c nematodes. - J. P a r a s i t . 19_. 173. 1932.

GLASER, - McCOY, E. E. - CIRTH, H. B.: The b i o l o g y and c u l t u r e of Neoaplectana c h r i s i n a a new nematode p a r a s i t i c i n i n s e c t . - J. P a r a s i t . 28. 12 3-126. 1940.

GOODEY, T.: S o i l and freshwater nematodes. - London, Methuen. 544 pp. 1963.

JANET, C: Sur l e s nematodes des glandes pharyngiennes des fourmis (Pelodera sp. ) . - C. R. Acad. S e i . Paris 117. 700. 1893.

MASSEY, C. L.: Nematode p a r a s i t e s and associates of the C a l i ­f o r n i a f i v e s p i n e d engraver Ips confusus Lec. - Proc. H e l m i n t h o l . Soc. Wash. 27. 14-22. 1960a.

MASSEY, C. L.: A new species of nematoda, Cylindrocorpus erec-t u s , associated w i t h Scolytus m u l t i s t r i a t u s . - Proc. H e l m i n t h o l . Soc. Wash. 27. 42-44. 1960b.

MEYL, A. H.: Die f r e i l e b e n d e n Erd- und Süsswassernematoden (Fa­denwürmer). I n : Die T i e r w e l t M i t t e l e u r o p a s . - Le i p ­z i g , pp. 272. 1961.

MOORE, A. D.: Ips confusus Lec. a d u l t s i n f e c t e d w i t h nematodes. - J. econ. e n t . 48. 478. 1955-

ROSTOM, Z. M. F.: On a p a r a s i t i c nematode, G a l e b i e l l a sp. Basir 1941, from aquatic b e e t l e s i n Egypt. - J. H e l m i n t h o l . 40. 141-146. 1966.

THORHE, G.: Nemic p a r a s i t e s and associates of the mountain pine b e e t l e Dendrolaimus monticolae i n Utah. - J. Agric . Res. g l . 131-144. 1935.

WAHAB, A. I . : Untersuchungen über Hematoden i n der Drüsen des Kopfes der Ameisen ( F o r m i c i d a e ) . - Z. Morph. Ökol. Tiere 5_2- 33-92. 1962.

WALLACE, H. R.: The bionomics of f r e e - l i v i n g stages of zoopara­s i t e and p h y t o p a r a s i t i c nematodes - a c r i t i c a l sur­vey. - H e l m i n t h o l . A b s t r . 30. 1-22. 1 9 6 I .

WELCH, H. E.: A review of recent work on nematodes associated w i t h i n s e c t s w i t h regard t o t h e i r b i o l o g i c a l c o n t r o l agents. - Proc. Tenth I n t e r n a t . Congr. Entomology 4. 863-868. 1958.

Page 20: Nematodes Associate witd Coleopterh Speciea isn Egypt II.publication.nhmus.hu/pdf/parhung/Parasit_Hung_1973_Vol_6... · 2011. 2. 24. · Parasit. Hung 6.. 1973. Nematodes Associate

WELCH, H. E.: Hew species of Gasteromermis, Isomermis and Me-somermis (Hematoda: Mermithidae) from f l y larvae-Ann. Entomol. Soc. Amer. 55_. 533-542. 1962.

Received: 12. 11. 1971 Dr. AL I , M. Department of Economic Entomology,

A g r i c u l t u r a l College, Al-Azhar U n i v e r s i t y , Cairo

Arab Republic of Egypt

Present address: Növényvédelmi Kutató Intézet,

3860 Keszthely, Felszabadulás u. l / a , Hungary