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Host Foraging Behavior of Dastarcus helophoroides (Coleoptera: Bothrideridae) Adults,a Coleopteran Parasitoid of Monochamus alternatus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
Authors:Xiaojuan Li  Guangping Dong  Jianmin Fang  Hongjian Liu  Li Yang  Wanlin Guo
Affiliation:1.Institute of Forest Protection,Anhui Academy of Forestry,Hefei,China
Abstract:Dastarcus helophoroides adults, a coleopteran parasitoid of Monochamus alternatus, were reared in the laboratory. The objectives of this paper are to investigate the host foraging behavior of D. helophoroides, and the evidence for learning in such behaviors. Choice and no-choice experiments were carried out. The choice experiments show that the number of D. helophoroides adults choosing the Pinus massoniana log infested with M. alternatus larvae was significantly higher than that choosing the blank (a flavorless simulative log made of brown kraftpaper), and the number of D. helophoroides adults choosing the uninfested P. massoniana log was also significantly higher than that choosing the blank. The no-choice experiment shows no significant difference between the number of D. helophoroides adults that chose the infested log and that chose the uninfested log, despite previous experience with uninfested log, infested log, or neither of them. No evidence of learning in host foraging behavior in D. helophoroides adults was found. The results indicate that the volatile chemicals emitted by uninfested P. massoniana logs and infested logs with M. alternatus larvae are equally attractive to D. helophoroides.
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