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Biology of Microplitis kewleyi (Hymenoptera: Braconidae): A parasite of Agrotis ipsilon (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) larvae
Authors:C. C. Beegle  J. R. Carey  R. L. Best
Affiliation:1. US Environmental Protection Agency , 401 M St. SW, Washington, DC, 20460, USA;2. Department of Entomology , University of California , Davis, CA, 95616, USA;3. Cooperative Extension Service , Oregon State University , Portland, OR, 97215, USA
Abstract:Microplitis kewleyi Muesebeck is a gregarious internal parasite of larvae of the black cutworm Agrotis ipsilon (Hufnagel). Studies of the biology of the parasite revealed that there was an inverse relationship between host instar and parasite preference. Duration of development from egg to pupa ranged from 18 days at 27°C to 68.7 days at 16°C. Development from egg to pupa took 13.5–21.6 days when fourth and first instar host larvae, respectively, were parasitized. A larger number of parasites emerged from hosts parasitized in the fourth instar (22.4) than the first instar (11.5). Parasite pupation occurred when the host was in the fifth/sixth instar, depending on the instar parasitized. Thirty‐nine per cent of host larvae exposed as first instars to parasites died before parasite emergence. This decreased to 0% for host larvae exposed as fourth instars. The sex ratio was 1:1.2 (M:F). Thirty‐seven per cent of hosts exposed diurnally were stung, compared to 24% exposed nocturnally. Mean daily progeny was highest (12) on the first day, decreasing to zero after 20 days. Percent host parasitism was also highest on the first day (35%) decreasing to nearly 0% after 18 days. There appear to be three parasite larval instars. Host larvae often remained alive after parasite emergence.
Keywords:Microplitis kewleyi  parasite biology  parasitoid  Agrotis ipsilon
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