- Parasitoids of blackheaded fireworm (Rhopobota naevana Hbn.) larvae on cranberries, and larval escape behaviour
- 作者: Fitzpatrick, S.M.; Troubridge, J.T. and Maurice, C
- literature id: 22960
- catalog nub: TPL_FITZPA1994POBFR73007400
- 文献库: Taxapad收录文献
- type: article
- publication name: Journal of the Entomological Society of British Columbia
- publish date: 1994-12-01
- pages: 73-74
- volume: 9
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none Hemisturmia tortricis; Microplitis; Sympiesis bimaculatipennis; LEPIDOPTERAN-HOSTS; Rhopobota naevana; Host larva escape behaviour; BRITISH-COLUMBIA; Lepidopteran host escape behaviour Rhopobota naevana; AVOIDANCE-BEHAVIOUR; DIPTERAN-PARASITES; Hemisturmia tortricis; HYMENOPTERAN-PARASITES; Sympiesis bimaculatipennis & Microplitis; Larval escape behaviour; BRITISH-COLUMBIA; Larval escape behaviour from parasites The parasitoids Hemisturmia tortricis (Coq.) (Tachinidae), Sympiesis bimaculatipennis (Girault) (Eulophidae) and one male of the genus Microplitis (Braconidae) were reared from black-headed fireworm larvae collected on a cranberry farm in the Fraser Valley, B.C. Fireworm larvae escape ovipositing parasitoid females by dropping from an "escape hatch" hole cut in the bottom of the feeding shelter.
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