Aj. Ngisong et al., SUITABILITY OF AFRICAN GRAMINEOUS STEMBORERS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF COTESIA-FLAVIPES AND C-SESAMIAE (HYMENOPTERA, BRACONIDAE), Environmental entomology, 24(4), 1995, pp. 978-984
Four cereal stemborers occurring in Kenya, Chile partellus (Swinhoe),
Chile orichalcociliellus Strand (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), Busseola fus
ca (Fuller); and Sesamia calamistis Hampson (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae),
were exposed to females of the larval endoparasitoids Cotesia flavipes
Cameron and Cotesia sesamiae (Cameron) to assess their acceptability
for oviposition and suitability for development of the parasitoids. Th
ere was no difference in the acceptability of the 4 hosts exposed to C
otesia flavipes. In contrast; Cotesia sesamiae preferred S. calamistis
larvae, followed by the 2 Chile species; B. fusca larvae were the lea
st attacked by Cotesia sesamiae. The suitability of the 4 hosts also v
aried with the parasitoid species. Neither parasitoid species develope
d in B. fusca and egg encapsulation was observed. Both Chile species a
nd S. calamistis were suitable hosts for the development of Cotesia fl
avipes. However, higher immature mortality was observed in S. calamist
is than in Chile partellus. There were no differences in the mean numb
er of progeny per female or the sex ratio. The most suitable host for
Cotesia sesamiae was S. calamistis, followed by the 2 Chile species wh
ich were equally suitable. When 3rd 4th, 5th, and 6th instars of Chile
partellus were exposed to Cotesia flavipes females, immature parasito
id mortality was highest in 3rd-instar hosts.