Parasitism rate and viability of Trichogramma maxacalii (Hym.: Trichogrammatidae) parasitoid of the Eucalptus defoliator Euselasia apison (Lep.: Riodinidae), on eggs of Anagasta kuehniella (Lep.: Pyralidae)
Hn. De Oliveira et al., Parasitism rate and viability of Trichogramma maxacalii (Hym.: Trichogrammatidae) parasitoid of the Eucalptus defoliator Euselasia apison (Lep.: Riodinidae), on eggs of Anagasta kuehniella (Lep.: Pyralidae), FOREST ECOL, 130(1-3), 2000, pp. 1-6
Parasitism rates and viability of individuals of two populations of Trichog
ramma maxacalii (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) were evaluated in two Euca
lyptus plantations in the Counts of Ribeirao Preto, State of Sao Paulo and
Nova Era, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil. These parasitoids were reared on e
ggs of the host Anagasta kuehniella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) with or withou
t honey and were exposed to eggs of the host after 0, 6, 12, 24, 36, 48 and
60 h after emergence. Each recently emerged parasitoid female was placed i
n a 4.0 cm x 0.7 cm glass tube with a blue 3.5 cmx 0.5 cm cartoon with 40 g
lued non-viable eggs of A. kuehniella and parasitism was permitted during 2
4 h. Viability of I: maxacalii (above 96.0%) was not affected by the presen
ce of food, by the origin of the parasitoid population, or by the period in
which it was kept without eggs of the host. However, parasitism rate was h
igher than 75.0% and lower than 65.0%, for parasitoids with or without hone
y, respectively. Individuals of the population from Sao Paulo showed higher
parasitism rates when they received eggs of the host at longer periods aft
er its emergence. Parasitism was higher for the population from Minas Gerai
s when eggs of the host were provided soon after emergence. Parasitism beha
viour in these two populations shows that they can be combined to obtain a
better efficiency of I maxacalii in programs of mass release against Eusela
sia apisaon (Dalman) (Lepidoptera: Riodinidae) in Eucalyptus plantations. (
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