Title of article
Behavioral Response of the ParasitoidLariophagus distinguendus(Forst) (Hymenoptera:Pteromalidae) to Extracts from Cocoons ofLasioderma serricorneFab. (Coleoptera Anobiidae) and Their Effects on Subsequent Oviposition Responses
Author/Authors
Sergio Jiménez Ambriz، نويسنده , , Michael R. Strand، نويسنده , , Wendell E. Burkholder، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Pages
6
From page
51
To page
56
Abstract
Antennation and oviposition responses of the parasitoidLariophagus distinguendus(Forst) females to water and organic solvent extracts from cocoons ofLasioderma serricorneFab. were studied in the laboratory. A combination of water and methylene chloride extracts elicited the strongest antennation and probing responses. Responses increased with extract dose. Oviposition onto beetle pupae through artificial cocoons made from cellulose domes was studied as a function of prior experience of the wasps and of the presence of host cocoon extracts on the domes. Wasps that had oviposited into normal cocoons oviposited readily through domes that were treated with the water and methylene chloride extracts of cocoons, but untreated domes were ignored. Inexperienced naive wasps oviposited far less readily than experienced wasps.
Keywords
Lariophagus distinguendus , Biological control , Lasioderma serricorne , stored product beetle , response to host cocoon
Journal title
Biological Control
Serial Year
1996
Journal title
Biological Control
Record number
720368
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