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Fecundity and oviposition ofEucelatoria bryani, a gregarious parasitoid ofHelicoverpa zea andHeliothis virescens
Authors:Stuart R Reitz and Peter H Adler
Institution:(1) Department of Entomology, Clemson University, 29634-0365 Clemson, SC, USA;(2) Present address: Department of Entomology, University of California at Riverside, 92521 Riverside, CA, USA
Abstract:We examined longevity, fecundity, and oviposition strategies ofEucelatoria bryani Sabrosky (Diptera: Tachinidae), a gregarious endoparasitoid ofHelicoverpa zea (Boddie) andHeliothis virescens (F.) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). Longevity of adult femaleE. bryani was not related to body size. In contrast to longevity, largerE. bryani females had greater potential fecundity than smaller females, as determined by the number of embryonated eggs present in the common oviduct. However, female parasitoid size did not affect primary clutch size (number of eggs deposited in a host). Because embryos in eggs located in the ovisac were larger than those located elsewhere in the common oviduct, maximum primary clutch size may be physiologically limited by the number of fully mature eggs a female has available at one time.E. bryani females adjusted primary clutch size in response to host size, for bothH. zea andH. virescens. This adjustment appears to be adaptive because females did not overexploit hosts by depositing more larvae than a host could support. Adult emergence was not related to host size. Although host weight positively influencedE. bryani progeny weight, increases in progeny size with host size were counterbalanced by increases in primary clutch size with host size.
Keywords:Eucelatoria bryani            Diptera  Tachinidae            Helicoverpa zea                      Heliothis virescens            Lepidoptera  Noctuidae  host-parasitoid relationship  fecundity  progeny allocation
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