- Host finding behavior by Cotesia diurnii Rao and Nikam (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), A parasitoid of Exelastis atomosa Walsingham (Lepidoptera: Pterophoridae)
- 作者: Sathe, T.V. and Santhakumar, M.V
- literature id: 40741
- catalog nub: TPL_SATHEn1988HFBBC10501130
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- type: article
- publication name: Uttar Pradesh Journal of Zoology
- publish date: 1988-01-01
- pages: 105-113
- volume: 8
- issue: 2
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none The experiments were conducted in order to investigate the factors that are responsible for parasitization behaviour of female C. diurnii. When the host food plant flower buds, pods damaged by host larvae, intact host larva, host larval saliva, host larval faeces and host larval extracts treated with either were exposed, female parasitoids showed searching and stabbing intention movements. While for the host food plant's healthy flower buds and pods, etc, they did not show stabbing intention movements. The odour was mainly responsible for searching followed by stabling intention movements The olfactory stimuli plays major role compared to visual in attracting a female parasitoid towards a host larva.
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