Ecological and morphological characteristics of endoparasitoids on Elcysma westwoodii (Vollenhoven) (Lepidoptera: Zygaenidae) |
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Authors: | Youngho CHO Youngjin KIM Yong-Gu HAN Young Kook KANG Minjoo CHOI Heonmyoung LIM Youngjun PARK Sang-Ho NAM |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Biology, Daejeon University, Daejeon, Korea
These authors contributed equally to this paper.;2. Department of Biology, Daejeon University, Daejeon, Korea;3. Ecosystem Assessment Division, Ecology Research Department, National Institute of Environmental Research, Incheon, Korea |
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Abstract: | Six species of insect endoparasitoids were identified from Elcysma westwoodii, which is the most damaging lepidopteran pest of Prunus yedoensis. From Hymenoptera, two species were identified: a species in Braconidae and Charops striatus in Ichneumonidae. From Diptera, there were four species in Tachinidae: Compsilura concinnata, Exorista sp., Pales sp. and Tachinidae spp. The parasitic ratio was 4.86% (45 of 926 larvae). The hymenopterans were parasitic on 31 individuals of E. westwoodii (68.9%) and the dipterans were parasitic on 14 individuals (31.1%). It was found that parasitoids from the larvae of E. westwoodii were all either endoparasitoids or larval parasitoids. However, Exorista sp. of Tachinidae was found to be either a larval parasitoid or larval-pupal parasitoid. Additionally, all the identified parasitoids were solitary parasitoids, as only one parasite occurred in a larva of E. westwoodii. Because the larva of E. westwoodii eats and molts after it is parasitized, all the parasitoids were identified as koinobionts. There were no big differences in morphological characteristics and life histories between C. striatus and C. concinnata. However, for Exorista sp. and Pales sp., males took 3–5 days longer to emerge from their pupae and had remarkably longer body lengths than females. |
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Keywords: | Braconidae Elcysma westwoodii Endoparasiotoid Ichneumonidae Tachinidae |
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