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Superparasitism and host discrimination byEphedrus cerasicola [Hym.: Aphidiidae], an aphidiid parasitoid ofMyzus persicae [Hom.: Aphididae]
Authors:T Hofsvang  Eline B Hågvar
Institution:1. Agricultural Entomology, Agricultural University of Norway, P.O. Box 70, N-1432 ?S-NLH, Norway
2. Department of Zoology, Agricultural University of Norway, P.O. Box 46, N-1432 ?S-NLH, Norway
Abstract:Myzus persicae (Sulzer) at different densities (1 to 120 aphids) on a paprika plant in a 1.8 dm3 cage were exposed at 21°C to single females of the parasitoidEphedrus cerasicola Stary. Three different exposure periods were used: 1 hr, 6 hrs, 24 hrs. The aphids were dissected 6 days after parasitization. Superparasitism was measured as number of hosts superparasitized and number of parasitoid larvae per aphid. It attained a maximum around host density=5 and decreased with increasing host density and decreasing exposure time. Almost no superparasitism occurred during the 1st hour. A non-random larval distribution indicated thatE. cerasicola discriminates between unparasitized and parasitized aphids, but probably not between aphids with different numbers of parasitoid eggs. Larvae in superparasitized aphids developed slower than single larvae. The supernumerary larvae died during the 1st instar, probably killed by chemical means since no physical attacks between larvae have been observed.
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