Insects (Oct 2021)

Thermal Requirements of <i>Ooencyrtus submetallicus</i> (Hym.: Encyrtidae) and <i>Telenomus podisi</i> (Hym.: Platygastridae) Parasitizing <i>Euschistus heros</i> Eggs (Hem.: Pentatomidae)

  • Valeria Freitas Chaves,
  • Fabricio Fagundes Pereira,
  • Jorge Braz Torres,
  • Ivana Fernandes da Silva,
  • Patrik Luiz Pastori,
  • Harley Nonato de Oliveira,
  • Valmir Antônio Costa,
  • Carlos Reinier Garcia Cardoso

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/insects12100924
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 10
p. 924

Abstract

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Temperature is one of the abiotic factors that strongly influences the biology and behavior of insects. In this study, we assessed the development of egg parasitoids Ooencyrtus submetallicus and Telenomus podisi parasitizing Euschistus heros eggs at different temperatures, and estimated the average number of generations for seven representative soybean-producing regions in Brazil. A comparative biology study was conducted, where the percentage of parasitism and emergence, life cycle duration (egg–adult), and longevity were found to be similar between O. submetallicus and T. podisi. The sex ratio and the number of individuals emerged from parasitized egg were higher in O. submetallicus in all regions. In the study of thermal requirements, temperatures of 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, and 33 °C were tested. O. submetallicus and T. podisi developed at temperatures between 16 and 31 °C. The base temperature (Tb) for O. submetallicus and T. podisi was 9.3 and 6.7 °C, respectively; the thermal constant (K) was 336.9 and 272.7 degree-days, respectively. The estimated average number of annual generations of both parasitoids was higher than the host. O. submetallicus and T. podisi have the same ability to parasitize and develop in eggs of E. heros under the conditions studied. Both parasitoids exhibited satisfactory development and parasitism at temperatures between 19 and 31 °C. The development of both parasitoids was faster than their host, and the number of generations was higher for the seven studied localities.

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