# First record of Apanteles hemara (N.) on Leucinodes orbonalis Guenée and biodiversity of Hymenoptera parasitoids on Brinjal

**Authors:** Hager M. M. Saleh, Areej A. Al-Khalaf, Maha Abdullah Alwaili, Debjani Dey

PMC · DOI: 10.7717/peerj.16870 · PeerJ · 2024-03-29

## TL;DR

This study reports the first record of Apanteles hemara as a parasitoid of the brinjal fruit and shoot borer and identifies several parasitoid species that could help control this pest in India.

## Contribution

The first documentation of Apanteles hemara parasitizing Leucinodes orbonalis and the identification of potential biocontrol agents in Delhi.

## Key findings

- Apanteles hemara was recorded for the first time as a parasite of Leucinodes orbonalis.
- Trathala flavoorbitalis showed the highest parasitism rates (up to 18.46%) in brinjal crops.
- A broad diversity of Hymenoptera parasitoids (19 families, 60 species) was identified in the brinjal ecosystem.

## Abstract

The brinjal fruit and shoot borer (BFSB), Leucinodes orbonalis Guenée (Lepidoptera: Crambidae), is a very detrimental pest that causes significant economic losses to brinjal crop worldwide. Infested brinjal fruits were collected from vegetable fields located at the ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute (ICAR-IARI), New Delhi, India, during two consecutive seasons (2021–2022). The larvae of the pest were brought to the laboratory and reared under controlled conditions of 25 ± 0.5 °C and 70 ± 5% relative humidity, for the emergence of parasitoids. In addition, the survey of Hymenoptera parasitoids in brinjal was conducted utilizing a sweep net and yellow pan trap over the course of two seasons. The results reveal that five parasitoid species were emerged from L. orbonalis viz., Apanteles hemara Nixon, 1965, Bracon greeni Ashmead 1896 (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), Goryphus nursei (Cameron, 1907), Trathala flavoorbitalis (Cameron, 1907) (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) and Spalangia gemina Boucek 1963 (Hymenoptera: Spalangiidae). Out of these, A. hemara and S. gemina were documented as new occurrences in Delhi. Additionally, A. hemara was recorded for the first time as a parasite on L. orbonalis. Trathala flavoorbitalis was observed during both seasons and exhibited higher parasitism reaching 15.55% and 18.46% in July and August 2022, respectively. However, the average parasitism (%) recorded by A. hemara, B. greeni, G. nursei, T. flavoorbitalis and S. gemina was 3.10%, 1.76%, 1.10%, 9.28% and 1.20% respectively. Furthermore, the findings showed a significant (p ≤ 0.01) strongly positive correlation between fruit infestation (%) by L. orbonalis and parasitism (%). The survey indicates the presence of a broad group (19 families and 60 species) of Hymenoptera parasitoids in the brinjal crop ecosystem in Delhi which could be valuable in biological control. In light of these results, this study revealed that A. hemara and other parasitoids identified in this study alongside T. flavoorbitalis would be ideal biocontrol agents within the integrated pest management (IPM) program of BFSB in Delhi.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Apanteles hemara (taxon 1990830), Bracon greeni (taxon 1617285), Trathala flavoorbitalis (taxon 1905512), Spalangia gemina (taxon 162948)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** parasitism (MESH:D010272), BFSB (MESH:C535769)
- **Species:** Solanum melongena (aubergine, species) [taxon 4111], Bracon greeni (species) [taxon 1617285], Leucinodes orbonalis (species) [taxon 711050], Apanteles hemara (species) [taxon 1990830], Trathala flavoorbitalis (species) [taxon 1905512]

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