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Comparison of oviposition behavior of a solitary and a gregarious parasitoid (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae)
Authors:J van Baaren  J -P Nénon  G Boivin
Institution:(1) Laboratoire d'Entomologie Fondamentale et Appliquée, Université de Rennes 1, Rennes, France;(2) Centre de Recherches et de Développement en Horticulture, Agriculture et Agro-Alimentaire Canada, J3B 3E6 Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec, Canada
Abstract:Anaphes victus Huber andAnaphes listronoti Huber (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) are respectively solitary and gregarious egg parasitoids of the carrot weevil,Listronotus oregonensis (LeConte) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). We made detailed ethograms of the oviposition behavior on unparasitized and parasitized hosts for the two species. We then compared the behavior of virgin and mated females for the oviposition of male and female progenies. The two species did not always oviposit after insertion of the ovipositor, but these punctures without oviposition could be readily differentiated from oviposition.A. victus oviposited only once by puncture, whileA. listronoti deposited one to three eggs during the same sequence. The variability of the duration of the various components was generally lower for a given female than between females. Two components, the abdominal vibrations and the pause, were significantly shorter in ovipositions that resulted in male progency for the two species. However, an important overlap in duration prevents using these differences to sex the progeny at oviposition. Virgin females of both species, although capable of producing only males, exhibited both behaviors. Parasitized hosts were recognized through internal and external markings that were used in host discrimination.
Keywords:oviposition behavior  solitary parasitoid  gregarious parasitoid  host discrimination  Anaphes
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