Abstract
In attempts to hybridise the polyphagous pests in Australia Pterohelaeus darlingensis Carter (D) and P. alternatus Pasc. (A), all eggs produced from matings of A females with D males were infertile. Some eggs in the D X A crosses hatched, producing adults similar to P. alternatus. These were fertile when backcrossed to each parent species and in F1 X F1 crosses. All the resultant F1 X A, A X F1 and F2 adults resembled P. alternatus, but like the F1 had different larval and pupal periods and, in A X F1, different larval and pupal survival from P. alternatus. In the D X F1 and F1 X D crosses, 68 and 74%, respectively, of the resultant adults appeared to be P. alternatus; the remainder were similar to P. darlingensis. There were differences in the development periods and survival rates from those of the parents.
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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