Caterpillar community feeding on Spathodea campanulata ( Bign.), an alien tree in lowland rainforests of New Guinea

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Caterpillar community feeding on Spathodea campanulata ( Bign.), an alien tree in lowland rainforests of New Guinea Darren Bito (UPNG, Port Moresby) Parataxonomist Training Centre P.O.Box 604 Madang

Background Native to Africa widely cultivated in Asia and introduced to the Bismarck archipelago during German occupation of New Guinea One of the most abundant trees in secondary forests in Madang area No close relatives native to New Guinea Recorded as invasive weed in Christmas Island, Hawaii.

Objectives The aim of this presentation is twofold 1. First is to record the number of species of caterpillars that have successfully colonized Spathodea campanulata in the secondary forests around Madang area 2. The second objective of this study is to determine the native hosts from which the caterpillars feeding on S. campanulata came from.

Methods Field collection (3 days a week for 7 months) Assigning of caterpillars to species and digital photography Rearing of caterpillars to adult moths Mounting and drying of specimens Labeling and data basing of specimens

Methods Host preference experiments 10 plants species selected for feeding test experiments are both from the closely related families and other distantly related families as well.

Methods Other native plant leaf Caterpillar Other native plant leaf Host preference experiments Spathodea leaf Plastic tube Exp.2 No-choice Caterpillar Exp.1 Choice Plastic tube Test feeding was set up for 24 hr. period. Exp.1 (Choice experiment) the caterpillar is placed with Spathodea and one of the other ten test plant. Exp.2 (no-choice experiment) When there is no feeding on test plant in Exp.1. The Caterpillar is placed in the same vial with only the test leaf for yet another 24hr.period.

Results 2000 1800 1600 Species accumulation curve 30 25 Individuals 1400 1200 1000 800 600 20 15 10 Species 400 5 Individuals 200 Species 0 0 10/8/2002 12/1/2002 1/24/2003 3/19/2003 5/12/2003 Date

Species Moca congrualis Homona spargotis Homona aestivana Xenotictis zeugma recusataria GEOM140 Homona trachypptera Spilosoma niceta individuals Thosea monoloncha Hyblaea constellata GEOM138 Chrysodeixis dinawa Homona salaconis group Spodoptera litura Scopula sp. Homona mermerodes Oiketicus sp. 800 750 700 650 600 550 500 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Adoxophyes templana Cotachena sp. Scythropiodes Adoxophyes nebrodes Scopula sp. Psilogramma menephron Acherontia lachesis Hyblaea puera Individuals Results Species proportion. Overall foliage area sampled: 1700 m2

Results Caterpillar community composition on Spathodea 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 Spathodea 85 other host No. native hosts 18 16 14 12 10 8 100 0 Hyblaea puera Acherontia lachesis Psilogramma menephron Scopula sp. Adoxophyes nebrodes Scythropides sp. Cotachena sp. Adoxophyes templana complex Individuals No. native hosts 6 4 2 0

Results Three most common species feeding on Spathodea Fam.Hyblaeidae Sp.Hyblaea puera Average wing length =1.2cm Dist. Malesian; India, Taiwan, NG, Northern Australia. Fam. Sphingidae Sp.Acherontia lachesis Dist.Oriental, (This 1 sp. Average wing length =4.8cm extended to NG), Common name Fam.Sphingidae Sp. Psilograma menephron Average wing length =4.5cm Dist. Malesian; India and Indo-Australian regions.

Results Host preference experiments H.puera A. lachesis Large feed (Choice exp.) Large feed (No-choice exp.) Small feeding (No choice exp.) P.menephron SPA TED VIT PRE GEU CAM NAU PUN MAF TRI PAD

Results Other species feeding on Spathodea Superfam: Geometrioidea Fam. Geometridae Sp. Scopula sp. Average wing length =0.9cm Dist. Malesian area, Rubiaceae and Oleaceae Super fam. Totricoidea Fam.Tortricidae Sp. Adeophyes nebrodes Average wing length =0.6cm Dist.Malesian area Superfam. Gelechioidea Fam. Lecithoceridae Sp. Scythropiodes sp. Average wing length =0.8cm Dist. Malesian area

Results Host preference experiments Scopula sp. A. nebrodes Large feed (Choice exp.) Large feed (No-choice exp.) Small feeding (No choice exp.) Scythropiodes SPA TED VIT PRE GEU CAM NAU PUN MAF TRI PAD

Conclusions Species accumulation has reached an asymptote at 25 species Two distinct groups of caterpillars have colonized Spathodea campanulata 1. Specialist species from related families and 2. Generalist species. S. campanulata has been able to recruit a distinct caterpillar community comprising species drawn from both native and introduced fauna.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS SUPERVISORS: Vojtech Novotny, Lance Hill, Phille Daur, Simon Saulei. EXTERNAL SUPERVISORS: Scott Miller, George Weiblen, Yves Basset, FUNDING INSTITUTIONS: Parataxonomist Training Center(NSF USA), UPNG Post Graduate Scholarships. OTHER RESEARCHERS: Greg Setliff, Daniel Stancik PARATAXONOMSTS: William Boen, George Damag, Mark Andreas, John Auga, Brus Isua, Richard Kutil, Roll Liplip, Max Manouno, Markus Manumbor, Martin Mogia, Kenneth Molem, Elvis Tamtiai FIELD ASSISSTANTS: Ulai Koil, Nataniel Mataton, Mal Mani, David Ahilon, Jerry Kasom.