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A biological assessment of Glypta variegata (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) as a parasitoid of Choristoneura rosaceana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
Authors:J. E. Cossentine   E. K. Deglow   L. B. M. Jensen   A. M. R. Bennett
Affiliation: a Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, PARC, Summerland, BC, Canadab Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, ECORC, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Abstract:In laboratory trials, Glypta variegata, a common endoparasitoid of leafrollers in North America, successfully parasitized first through third instar Choristoneura rosaceana and first to fourth instar Pandemis limitata. Significantly more second instar C. rosaceana were parasitized when temperatures fluctuated between 30.3 and 12.0°C (16 L:8 D) than when temperatures fluctuated between 17.5 and 4.0°C (12 L:12 D), similar to fall conditions in southern British Columbia, Canada. Under the warmer simulated summer conditions, an average female wasp began to parasitize C. rosaceana 8 days post-emergence (range: 4-16 days), lived 31 days (range: 24-37 days) and successfully parasitized 28 larvae (range: 1-89). When parasitized, C. rosaceana larvae consumed less food in their last two instars than did unparasitized female larvae.
Keywords:Obliquebanded leafroller  three-lined leafroller  host feeding  endoparasitoid
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