ISSN:
1572-8889
Keywords:
Telenomus
;
Podisus maculiventris
;
Euschistus obscurus
;
Scelionidae
;
kairomone
;
biological control
;
phoresy
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Biology
Notes:
Abstract The kairomonal activity of the attractant pheromone for the “spined soldier bug,” Podisus maculiventris (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae), was investigated by exposing fresh pentatomid egg masses in field traps with or without synthetic pheromone. Predominantly two parasitoids were recovered from exposed eggs of P. maculiventris and Euschistus obscurus: Telenomus podisi Ashmead (a generalist pentatomid egg parasitoid) and Telenomus calvus Johnson (a phoretic specialist on Podisus eggs) (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae). The incidences of T. podisi from P. maculiventris and E. obscurus eggs placed in pheromone-baited and nonbaited traps were not significantly different, suggesting that this oophagous wasp does not use the spined soldier bug attractant pheromone as a kairomone. However, T. calvus was reared almost exclusively from egg masses of P. maculiventris placed inside pheromone-baited traps. These results suggest that T. calvus females orient to volatile chemicals emitted by spined soldier bug males as a searching strategy to find areas likely to contain host eggs, in addition to the previously discovered strategy of using the pheromone to guide their phoretic behavior. The data also indicate that T. calvus can distinguish between the egg masses of these pentatomid hosts at close range.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1007728012482
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