| Literature DB >> 26651181 |
Xia-Lin Zheng1, Jun Li1, Li Su1, Jun-Yan Liu1, Ling-Yu Meng1, Min-Yi Lin1, Jing Zhang1, Wen Lu1.
Abstract
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. © X.-L. Zheng et al., published by EDP Sciences, 2015.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26651181 PMCID: PMC4675643 DOI: 10.1051/parasite/2015036
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasite ISSN: 1252-607X Impact factor: 3.000
Figure 1.A. Ficus microcarpa damaged by Phauda flammans larvae; B. Phauda flammans larva.
Parasitism by parasitoids on Phauda flammans.
| Order | Family | Species | P.A/C.I | Parasitism (%) | ||
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| Species | Order | Total | ||||
| Hymenoptera | Ichneumonidae |
| 75/1032 | 7.2 | 13.1 | 14.0 |
| Braconidae |
| 43/1032 | 4.2 | |||
| Eurytomidae |
| 17/1032 | 1.6 | |||
| Diptera | Tachinidae |
| 10/1032 | 0.9 | 0.9 | |
C.I, collected individuals from P. flammans; P.A, parasitoid appearance in P. flammans.
Figure 2.Endoparasitoids of Phauda flammans larvae. A–B: Dorsal and profile view of adults in Gotra octocinctus. C–E: Dorsal and profile view of adults and cocoon in Apanteles sp. F–H: Dorsal and profile view of adults and cocoon in Eurytoma verticillata. I–K: Dorsal and profile view of adults and cocoon in Exorista yunnanica.
Ecological characteristics of parasitoids in Phauda flammans larvae.
| Parasitized host stage | Parasitoid emerged stage | Parasitized host ecdysis | Food consumption of parasitized host | Solitary (S) or gregarious (G) | Idiobiont (I) or koinobiont (K) | |
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| Hymenoptera Ichneumonidae | ||||||
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| Larva | Adult | Yes | Yes | S | K |
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| Larva | Larva | Yes | Yes | G | K |
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| Larva | Larva | Yes | Yes | G | K |
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| | Larva | Larva | Yes | Yes | G | K |
Ecological characteristics of Gotra octocinctus, Apanteles sp., Eurytoma verticillata and Exorista yunnanica.
| ♂/♀ | Time of cocoon (pupa) to adult (days) | Duration of parasitoids in adult stage (days) | Size of parasitoid cocoon (cm) | Body length of adults (cm) | ||
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| Hymenoptera Ichneumonidae | ||||||
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| ♂ | – | 7.2 (20) | – | – | 1.1 (20) |
| ♀ | – | 8.0 (21) | – | – | 1.2 (21) | |
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| ♂ | 6.1 ± 0.1 (46) | 3.1 ± 0.3 (40) | 0.26 ± 0.0 (46) | 0.1 ± 0.0 (46) | 0.25 (20) |
| ♀ | 6.5 (10) | 3.6 (10) | 0.3 (10) | 0.1 (10) | 0.29 (10) | |
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| ♂ | 6.0 (12) | 3.0 (12) | 0.3 (12) | 0.1 (12) | 0.3 (12) |
| ♀ | 6.5 (12) | 3.3 (12) | 0.3 (12) | 0.1 (12) | 0.3 (12) | |
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| ♂ | 7.0 (8) | 4.5 (8) | 0.6 (8) | 0.4 (8) | 0.7 (8) |
| ♀ | 7.3 (8) | 4.8 (7) | 0.7 (7) | 0.4 (7) | 0.8 (7) | |
Numbers in parentheses indicate the sample sizes.