›› 2010, Vol. 53 ›› Issue (1): 76-81.doi:

• 研究论文 • 上一篇    下一篇

哈氏啮小蜂雌蜂的繁殖生物学特性

张李香, 吴珍泉, 范锦胜, 王贵强   

  • 出版日期:2010-01-20 发布日期:2010-01-20
  • 通讯作者: 王贵强

Reproductive characteristics of female Tetrastichus hagenowii (Ratzeburg) (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae)

ZHANG Li-Xiang, WU Zhen-Quan, FAN Jin-Sheng, WANG Gui-Qiang   

  • Online:2010-01-20 Published:2010-01-20

摘要: 哈氏啮小蜂Tetrastichus hagenowii(Ratzeburg)是卫生害虫蜚蠊的重要天敌昆虫, 能寄生多种蜚蠊种类的卵荚, 被认为是控制蜚蠊危害最具潜力的天敌昆虫。本文对哈氏啮小蜂雌蜂的繁殖生物学特性进行了系统研究。结果表明: 哈氏啮小蜂行孤雌生殖和两性生殖的繁殖方式, 两性生殖其子代雌蜂所占比例为46.02%, 而孤雌生殖其子代均为雄性。经解剖镜检证实: 雌蜂发育至性成熟时的两侧卵巢结构呈现为, 每侧卵巢有8~12根卵巢管, 每根卵巢管怀卵量约1~6粒。结果发现雌蜂发育日期影响其怀卵数量, 1日龄哈氏啮小蜂怀卵量低, 平均为45.2粒/♀; 2日龄哈氏啮小蜂怀卵量较高, 平均为80.1粒/♀。哈氏啮小蜂羽化后即性成熟产卵, 产卵期为4~11 d, 日产卵量为0.86~7.57粒/♀, 单雌一生平均寄生1枚美洲大蠊卵荚。供试寄主卵荚密度是影响哈氏啮小蜂寄生率的重要因素, 在蜂卵荚比例为1∶5, 1∶3, 1∶2, 1∶1, 2∶1和3∶1范围内, 哈氏啮小蜂对卵荚的寄生率随着雌蜂数量与寄主卵荚比例的提高而增加, 然单雌寄生卵荚数量却呈下降趋势。

关键词: 哈氏啮小蜂, 繁殖生物学, 怀卵量, 产卵, 生物防治

Abstract: Tetrastichus hagenowii (Ratzeburg) adults are minute endoparasitoids that attack only insect eggs, mainly those of Blattaria. Laboratory studies were conducted to determine the reproductive biology of the parasitoid for its potential as a biological control agent of cockroaches. The results showed that T. hagenowii employed parthenogenesis and sexual reproduction. The sexual reproduction produced 46.02% female progeny, but the parthenogenesis produced only male progeny. The female T. hagenowii has a pair of ovaries, each consisting of 8 to 12 of ovarioles. One ovariole has 1 to 6 eggs. The number of eggs in the ovaries for 1-d-old female was 45.2, while for 2-d-old female 80.1. The oviposition period ranged from 4 to 11 d. The average fecundity per female per day was 0.86-7.57 within 11 d after emergence. A female wasp parasitized one ootheca on average during her lifetime. The parasitism was affected by the ratio of wasps to host oothecae. The parasitism increased with increasing of the ratio of wasps to host oothecae within 1∶5-3∶1, but the number of parasitized oothecae per female declined.

Key words: Tetrastichus hagenowii, reproductive biology, number of eggs in an ovary, oviposition, biological control