An Internal Marking Method for Adult Spodoptera frugiperda Smith Using an Artificial Diet Containing Calco Oil Red N-1700
Shishuai Ge, Bo Chu, Xiaoting Sun, Jiajie Ma, Xianming Yang, Kongming Wu

TL;DR
Researchers developed a safe and effective method to mark adult fall armyworms using a red dye in their diet, aiding in tracking their migration patterns.
Contribution
A novel internal marking method using Calco Oil Red N-1700 was developed for Spodoptera frugiperda adults without affecting their biology.
Findings
A 0.2% concentration of Calco Oil Red N-1700 in the diet effectively marked FAW adults without altering biological indicators.
Marked FAWs showed normal development, reproduction, and flight ability comparable to unmarked controls.
Distinct red or pink markings persisted for at least 5 days in females and 9 days in males.
Abstract
Spodoptera frugiperda Smith (fall armyworm; FAW) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) has invaded and spread across Africa, Asia, and Oceania for several years. Conducting mark–release–recapture (MRR) experiments will help clarify the migration behavior and patterns of the FAW in newly invaded areas. Therefore, we researched a suitable internal dye marking method for the FAW by incorporating different concentrations of Calco Oil Red N-1700 into an artificial diet. The biological indicators (developmental duration, reproductive parameters, flight ability, etc.) of the FAWs fed a diet containing a 0.2% concentration of Calco Oil Red N-1700 were normal, and both female and male adults exhibited clear marking colors. This study can promote the development and application of MRR experiments for the FAW, and will help formulate effective pest management strategies. As a migratory invasive pest,…
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TopicsInsect Resistance and Genetics · Insect and Pesticide Research · Insect-Plant Interactions and Control
