Notes on the ovipositional behavior of Trichogramma fuentesi
Our study characterized host searching and oviposition ability of T. fuentesi. In general, female wasps walked to a C. cactorum egg, drummed over the surface, drilled into the chorion, and deposited an egg. Grooming and resting behaviors were observed infrequently and host feeding was never recorded...
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Published in | The Florida entomologist Vol. 96; no. 4; pp. 1606 - 3211 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Florida Entomological Society
01.12.2013
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Summary: | Our study characterized host searching and oviposition ability of T. fuentesi. In general, female wasps walked to a C. cactorum egg, drummed over the surface, drilled into the chorion, and deposited an egg. Grooming and resting behaviors were observed infrequently and host feeding was never recorded. In a typical observation period of 60 min with eggs of the exotic C. cactorum, female parasitoids spent 16% of their time drumming, 4% drilling, and 8% egg laying into the selected host. Most of the oviposition behaviors happened in the first hour. |
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ISSN: | 0015-4040 1938-5102 |