›› 2003, Vol. 46 ›› Issue (5): 598-604.doi:

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Interactions between the parasitoid Lysiphlebus japonicus Ashmead and its ho st Aphis craccivora Koch: host-stage selection and its effect on development

GAN Ming1,2, MIAO Xue-Xia1, DING De-Cheng1*   

  • Online:2003-10-20 Published:2003-10-20
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Abstract: Host-stage selection of Lysiphlebus japonicus Ashmead, a parasitoid of Aphis craccivora Koch and the effect of host stage being parasitized on the parasitoid development and fecundity were investigated at (25±1)℃. When aphids of mixed stages were provided, the parasitoid showed a preference for younger aphids to parasitize. The relative parasitism on the 2nd instar aphids was the highest (26.4%), followed by 1st instar aphids (20.6%), and rather low on the adults. The development of the aphids was delayed after being parasitized. The durations of the 1st, 2nd and the 3rd instar of the hosts significantly prolonged when 1st instar aphids were parasitized,and those of the 3nd and 4th instar were also markedly extended after alate were parasitized. However, no obvious influence on development of apterae and alate was observed after they were parasitized. The life span of the adults of the aphids parasitized at various nymphal stages sharply shortened. All of the parasitized 1st instar aphids turned to mummies before the adults. The fecundity of the adults from younger aphids parasitized distinctly declined in comparison with the control adults. Immature stage of the parasitoid In 2nd instar of the hosts developed the fastest with duration of 194.10h, and the slowest of 215.80 h in 1st instar of the hosts.Total contents of protein and glycogen in A.craccivora of different stages were also assayed.

Key words: Aphis craccivora, Lysiphlebus japonicus; host_par asitoid interaction, host_stage selection, age_specific fecundity curve