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Effects of host instar and size on parasitization efficiency and life history parameters ofOpius dissitus
Authors:F L Petitt and D O Wietlisbach
Institution:(1) The Land, EPCOT Center, 32830 Lake Buena Vista, FL, USA
Abstract:The braconid parasitoidOpius dissitus Muesebeck (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) produced 1.7 to 3 times more offspring when provided second and third instar leafminers (Liriomyza sativae Blanchard) as compared to first instars. Females arising from parasitization of different instars did not differ significantly in numbers of chorionated eggs in their ovaries at adult eclosion. Development time was prolonged by about two days when parasitoid oviposition occurred in first, as compared to third instar hosts. Parasitoid length was positively correlated with host weight (r2=0.75). Because only 7% of variation in host weight could be explained by host density, parasitoid length varied considerably among hosts reared at the same density. Longevity and lifetime fecundity of parasitoids were inversely related to the weight of their hosts.
Keywords:Agromyzidae  Braconidae            Liriomyza            host size  host instar  sex ratio  development  longevity  fecundity
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