Host relations, life cycles and multiparasitism in some parasitoids of aphidophagous Syrphidae (Diptera) |
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Authors: | GRAHAM E ROTHERAY |
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Institution: | Merseyside County Museums, Liverpool |
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Abstract: | Abstract. 1. Records of parasitism from the field and host choice experiments suggest that most parasitoids of syrphids are monophagous. A few are oligophagous. 2. To elicit egg release, females require a stimulus from the host haemolymph. Differential response to haemolymph cues by females may account for the observed pattern of host relations. 3. Differences in host ranges and timing of female flight periods probably characterize most of the parasitoids studied. 4. In one case of two monophagous parasitoids, Diplazon pectoratorius (Thunberg) and Syrphophilus tricinctorius (Thunberg) attacking the same host Syrphus ribesii (L.) no partitioning was found. Stricinctorius is, however, a superior intrinsic competitor. |
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Keywords: | Host relations life cycles multiparasitism parasitoids aphidophagous syrphid larvae |
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