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Observations on the reproductive biology of two parasites ofHylesinus varius andPhloeotribus scarabaeoides (Col: Scolytidae): Cheiropachus quadrum (Hym: Pteromalidae) andDendrosoter protuberans (Hym: Braconidae)
Authors:M. Campos  C. Lozano
Affiliation:(1) Estación Experimental del Zaidín (C.S.I.C.), Profesor Albareda, 1 18008 Granada, Spain
Abstract:Observations on the biology ofCheiropachus quadrum (Hym: Pteromalidae) andDendrosoter protuberans (Hym: Braconidae), were conducted. Both species are the main parasites of the olive bark beetlesHylesinus varius andPhloeotribus scarabaeoides (Col: Scolytidae) in the South of Spain. Results have shown that an increase in body size of the host does not imply an increase in parasite efficiency. In fact, host size inversely affects parasite efficiency forC. quadrum. Bearing in mind this fact, the abundance of the host and the ease of its rearing in the lab, it is therefore advisable to useP. scarabaeoides as the host for mass rearing of the parasites studied here. On the other hand, the presence of white light is a negative factor for parasite longevity and fecundity. The pupae and all larval instars are parasitised.C. quadrum does not have a preference for any particular stage or larval instar of the host whilst there is a preference for the third and fifth larval instar byD. protuberans. With respect to the sex ratio of parasites, an increase in the number of males increases the fecundity of the females. The results obtained in this study can be considered essential in the development of a biological control system for olive bark beetle pests based on an increase in the population ofC. quadrum andD. protuberans.
Keywords:olive  Scolytidae  parasitoid  Spain
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