Parasite (Jan 2015)

Ecological and morphological characteristics of parasitoids in Phauda flammans (Lepidoptera, Zygaenidae)

  • Zheng Xia-Lin,
  • Li Jun,
  • Su Li,
  • Liu Jun-Yan,
  • Meng Ling-Yu,
  • Lin Min-Yi,
  • Zhang Jing,
  • Lu Wen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2015036
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22
p. 36

Abstract

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Phauda flammans Walker (Lepidoptera, Zygaenidae) is one of the notorious defoliators on Ficus spp. trees. In order to avoid environmental pollution, potential biological control agents for P. flammans need to be investigated instead of chemical control. Four species of insect parasitoids were identified from P. flammans, including three hymenopteran species (i.e., Gotra octocinctus, Apanteles sp. and Eurytoma verticillata) and one dipteran species (i.e., Exorista yunnanica). Parasitoid ratios of G. octocinctus, Apanteles sp., Eu. verticillata and Ex. yunnanica were 7.2%, 4.2%, 1.6% and 0.9%. The four species were all larval endoparasitoids of P. flammans larvae. Time of cocoon (pupa) to adult, life span, major axis of cocoon and body length of females were all longer compared to males for G. octocinctus, Apanteles sp. and Ex. yunnanica. Based on the parasitoid ratios, the most abundant parasitoid species was G. octocinctus.

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