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Host-attacking behavior of a eulophid parasite,Kratochviliana sp., to the leaf mining host,Phytomyza ranunculi (Diptera: Agromyzidae) during its stay on the leaf
Authors:Tuyosi Sugimoto
Institution:1. Entomological Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, Kinki University, 577, Higashi-Osaka, Japan
Abstract:The present paper studies how the female parasite of Kratochviliana sp. visits and attacks its host larvae of Ranunculus leaf mining fly, P. ranunculi at a single leaf visit. The parasite visited its hosts at random on the leaf. The frequency of host visits was independent of the host density and the proportion of hosts survived from the parasite attack, in a leaf and its distribution was expressed as a single straight line. It almost always attacked living hosts at the first host visit after isolated from them for one day but with the rate of about 0.5 at the subsequent visits. In consequence, the relationships of the number of host attacks and killed hosts to the host density drew satulated curves in each. A model of host attack by this parasite at its single leaf visit was formulated by modifyingBakker et al.'s model (1972) basing upon these observations and the attack avoidance by the parasite to already attacked hosts previously reported.
Keywords:Host Density  Host Larva  Female Parasite  Single Straight Line  Host Mortality
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