THERMAL REQUIREMENTS OF APHELINUS-ALBIPODUS (HAYAT AND FATIMA) (HYM, APHELINIDAE) ON DIURAPHIS-NOXIA (MORDWILKO) (HOM, APHIDIDAE) HOSTS

Citation
Js. Bernal et D. Gonzalez, THERMAL REQUIREMENTS OF APHELINUS-ALBIPODUS (HAYAT AND FATIMA) (HYM, APHELINIDAE) ON DIURAPHIS-NOXIA (MORDWILKO) (HOM, APHIDIDAE) HOSTS, Journal of applied entomology, 120(10), 1996, pp. 631-637
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Entomology
ISSN journal
09312048
Volume
120
Issue
10
Year of publication
1996
Pages
631 - 637
Database
ISI
SICI code
0931-2048(1996)120:10<631:TROA(A>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
The thermal requirements, t and K, and upper developmental thresholds for three developmental periods in Aphelinus albipodus, a parasite imp orted to the USA for biological control of Diuraphis noxia, were inves tigated under laboratory conditions. Studies were conducted at constan t temperatures in the range 10.0-29.4 degrees C, 14 L:10D photoperiod, and 50-70% R.H. Total developmental time (from egg to adult) in A. al bipodus increased from 10.1 days at 29.4 degrees C to 27.9 days at 15. 5 degrees C. Adult parasites did not emerge from mummies at 10 degrees C (although pharate adults were recovered by dissection). The thermal requirements for the egg-mummy, mummy-adult, and egg-adult developmen tal periods were estimated, respectively, as r = 7.62, 9.15, and 8.56 degrees C, and K = 100.30, 107.31, and 208.24 degree-days. The upper d evelopmental threshold was considered to be above 29.4 degrees C becau se development did not cease and did not appear to be affected by that temperature. The possibility of hibernal dormancy or diapause as well as the potential for successful establishment in California, USA, in A. albipodus are discussed.