Study on some biological characteristics of Tetrastichus gallerucae (Hym. Eulophidae), important parasitoid of Elm leaf beetle eggs in Kerman, Iran.

Autor: Zohdi, Hadi, Talebi, Aliasghar
Zdroj: Archives of Phytopathology & Plant Protection; Jul2011, Vol. 44 Issue 11, p1075-1080, 6p, 4 Graphs
Abstrakt: In this study, a number of biologic characteristics of Tetrastichus gallerucae, the most important natural enemy of Xanthogaleruca luteola (Col.: Chrysomellidae), were studied. Experiments were carried out in growth room with a temperature of 25°C±1°C, relative humidity of 60%±5% and light period of 16L:8D. The results demonstrated the following outcomes: without food and host egg, the longevity of male and female bees was respectively, 1.23 and 1.35 days. On the host egg, their longevities were 3.85 and 6.02 days, respectively. On rarefied honey their longevities were 14.04 and 24.74 days, respectively and on the host eggs together with rarefied honey, their longevities were 13.4 and 34.72 days, respectively. The average growth period times in the egg of elm leaf beetle of male and female bees were 12.97 and 12.63 days, respectively. The percentage of female bees decreases as the longevity of the insects increases. These bees lay eggs in the 1–9-day-old eggs of elm leaf beetle but 1-day-old eggs of the host are preferred by T. gallerucae. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index