- Observations on laboratory mass multiplication of braconid endoparasitoid Apanteles taragamae Wilk. on early instar caterpillars of Opisina arenosella Walker on coconut
- 作者: Mohan, C.; Sathiamma, B. and Sabu, A.S
- literature id: 34671
- catalog nub: TPL_MOHANn2000OOLMM26102680
- 文献库: Taxapad收录文献
- type: article
- publication name: Entomon
- publish date: 2000-12-01
- pages: 261-268
- volume: 25
- issue: 4
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The procedure for mass multiplication of Apanteles taragamae on early instar caterpillars of Opisina arenosella is described. Egg to adult period of A. taragamae is completed in 17.92[plus/minus]3.41 (female) and 19.80[plus/minus]2.93 (male) days. Longevity of adults were 10.73[plus/minus]4.92 and 11.20[plus/minus]5.04 for male and female respectively. Maximum percentage parasitism occurs on the first 2 days of exposure of host larva although egg laying continued up to 15 days. Average percentage parasitism was 64.7 and 61.8% respectively under lab, and field conditions. none
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