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Identity, Prevalence, and Pathogenicity of Entomopathogenic Fungi Infecting Invasive Polistes (Vespidae: Polistinae) Paper Wasps in New Zealand

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posted on 2023-10-04, 21:25 authored by A Reason, Mariana BulgarellaMariana Bulgarella, Philip LesterPhilip Lester
Two species of entomogenous fungi were discovered infecting the invasive paper wasp Polistes chinensis during an ecological study on Farewell Spit, New Zealand. We sequenced two nuclear ribosomal RDNA genes, the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and the small ribosomal subunit 18S, and one protein-coding gene, the translation elongation factor 1-alpha (ef1 α). Combining sequence information with morphological examination, we identified these species as Beauveria malawiensis and Ophiocordyceps humbertii. We estimated that these fungi produce infection in approximately 3.3% of colonies in our study population. In bioassays, we successfully infected P. chinensis individuals from healthy colonies with B. malawiensis, with significant effects on adult mortality. This is the first record of both B. malawiensis and O. humbertii from Polistine hosts in New Zealand, and the first investigation into disease causality by these pathogens in P. chinensis. Our findings may contribute to the future development of biological control agents for paper wasps in New Zealand and elsewhere around the world.

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Reason, A., Bulgarella, M. & Lester, P. J. (2022). Identity, Prevalence, and Pathogenicity of Entomopathogenic Fungi Infecting Invasive Polistes (Vespidae: Polistinae) Paper Wasps in New Zealand. Insects, 13(10), 922-922. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects13100922

Journal title

Insects

Volume

13

Issue

10

Publication date

2022-10-01

Pagination

922-922

Publisher

MDPI AG

Publication status

Published

Online publication date

2022-10-12

ISSN

2075-4450

eISSN

2075-4450

Article number

ARTN 922

Language

en

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