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Reproductive biology of Fopius arisanus (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) on Ceratitis capitata and Anastrepha spp. (Diptera: Tephritidae)
Affiliation:1. Department of Agricultural Biology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea;2. Ilsong Institute of Life Science, Hallym University, Anyang, Gyeonggi-do 14066, Republic of Korea;3. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital, Anyang, Gyeonggi-do 14066, Republic of Korea;4. National Institute of Biological Resources, Environmental Research Complex, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea;5. Department of Biomedical Gerontology, Hallym University, Chuncheon, 24252, Gangwondo, Republic of Korea;6. Research Institute of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea;1. Institute of Plant and Environmental Protection, Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences, Beijing 100097, China;2. College of Agronomy and Plant Protection, Qingdao Agricultural University, Qingdao 266109, China;3. Institute of Insect Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China;4. Terrestrial Zoology, Naturalis Biodiversity Center, 2300 RA Leiden, Netherlands
Abstract:The reproduction of the solitary endoparasitoid Fopius arisanus (Sonan) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) in Anastrepha ludens (Loew), Anastrepha obliqua (Macquart), and Anastrepha serpentina (Wiedemann) was compared with that using Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann), being the host in which it had been reared previously. Eggs of different ages (<4 h old, 1, 2, and 3 days old for Anastrepha spp., and ⩽4 h, 1 and 2 days old for C. capitata) of each host species were placed in pieces of papaya, exposed to parasitism for 24 h and then reared through to the adult stage. Host species had a marked effect on parasitoid reproduction with consistently higher parasitoid emergence from C. capitata, whereas emergence from A. obliqua was negligible and this host was not studied further. Host age did not significantly affect parasitoid emergence from C. capitata whereas parasitism of A. ludens and A. serpentina was significantly greater in eggs exposed at 3 days old than those exposed at younger ages. Adult parasitoid sex ratio was male biased in all cases. Despite significant differences in host developmental time, host species did not affect parasitoid developmental time. Parasitoid life expectancy at emergence was reduced by >60% for parasitoids that emerged from A. ludens compared to those that emerged from A. serpentina or C. capitata. The reproduction of parasitoid progeny was highest in parasitoids that emerged from and reproduced on C. capitata and lowest for parasitoids reproducing on A. ludens. Parasitoids that emerged from A. ludens were often deformed, but were larger than those that emerged from A. serpentina. Parasitoids that emerged from C. capitata were smaller than those from Anastrepha spp. We conclude that F. arisanus is capable of sustained reproduction in C. capitata and A. serpentina and merits further study as an agent for the control of these fruit flies.
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