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Journal of Sericultural and Entomological Science
1986 Volume.28 No. 1 p.54 ~ p.60
The Parasite of Microsporidia in Insects
óùâªÐÆ/Chae, Soo Kun
ÚÓÓÞåÕ/ðáá¦æâ/íþÓÞâª/Park, Dae Yang/Cho, Sea Yun/Jang, Dae Soo
Abstract
Silkworms have been found cross infected with other microsporidia of insects in mulberry trees, forest and fruit gardens. Even the unidentified microsporidian species were not seriously pathogenic to silkworms, the silkworm egg producers lose their profit because of the elimination of eggs laid from moths which are infected with any kind of microsporidian species.
Recently, the microsporidian cross infection to silkworm is in tendency of increase and the authors have investigated the field insects to examine the microsporidia. The number of species of insects infected with microsporidia was 10 and they were Boellcherisca peregrina (Rebineau-Desvoidy), Apis melifera Linnacus, Artogenia rapae Linnacus, Tipula aino Alexander, Altica caeruleseens (Baly), Anomela daimiana Harold, Eilema griseola (Hubner), Rbalbistylun speciosum Uller, Anisodactylus signatus Illiger, Oulema oryzae (Kuwayama).
From the Boettcherisca peregrina (Robineau-Desvoidy), three different species of microsporidia were isolated and the microsporidia isolated from Boettcherisca peregrina (Robineau-Desvoidy), Apis melifera Linnacus, Artogenia rapae Linnacus donot have infectivity to inflectivity to silkworm larvae, Bombyx mori L.
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