寄生蜂 Melittobia sosui 的咀嚼能力、求偶和产卵行为 Dahms, 1984 (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae)

IF 1.1 3区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY Journal of Asia-pacific Entomology Pub Date : 2024-04-13 DOI:10.1016/j.aspen.2024.102246
Phong Huy Pham , Anh Thi Tu Nguyen , Jorge M. González
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我们对Melittobia sosui Dahms的咀嚼能力、求偶和产卵行为进行了观察。在实验室条件下,该寄生虫对 12 种不同的寄主进行了测试,成功地咀嚼了四种 Sphecidae 黄蜂的茧以及果蝇科和麝蝇科苍蝇的蛹。对孟加拉茧蜂(Sphecidae)茧的成功咀嚼率最高,达 83.3%。求偶时,雄蝇骑在雌蝇背上,用前肢抓住雌蝇的前胸,后肢跨在雌蝇腹部,中肢向上抬起,将雌蝇的触角顶端夹在触角葶中。雄鸟用中腿敲击雌鸟的中腿或前胸,摇动触角,同时扇动翅膀。水蝇雄虫可以向许多雌虫求偶,甚至是雌蛹。栉水母雌虫以刺伤伤口流出的血淋巴为食,然后产下成批的卵。产卵时,雌鸟将腿伸向两侧,翅膀翘起,与身体成约 45°角。雌虫经常将产卵器露出并放下,与寄主表面垂直,然后产卵;每次产卵后,雌虫的腹部先端略微向上翘起。
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Chewing ability, courtship and egg-laying behaviors of the parasitoid wasp Melittobia sosui Dahms, 1984 (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae)

We present observations on Melittobia sosui Dahms chewing ability, courtship and egg-laying behaviors. Under laboratory conditions and with 12 tested different hosts, the parasitoid took a successful chewing on cocoons of four Sphecidae wasps and puparia of Drosophilidae and Muscidae flies. The highest successful chewing proportion was 83.3% on Chalybion bengalense (Sphecidae) cocoons. During courtship, the male mounted the females back by grasping her pronotum with his forelegs, his hindlegs straddling her abdomen, his midlegs raising upwards, and clasping the female’s antennal tips into his antennal scapes. The male tapped his midlegs on the females midlegs or pronotum, shook his antennae and simultaneously fluttered the wings. A male of M. sosui could courtship many females, even female pupae. After feeding on hemolymph exuded from the wounds made by her sting, the physogastric female laid batches of eggs. To oviposit, the female extended her legs to the sides and her wings were raised to an angle of about 45° from the body. She exposed and lowered her ovipositor often perpendicular to the host surface and laid eggs; after each oviposition her abdominal apex was slightly raised upwards.

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Journal of Asia-pacific Entomology
Journal of Asia-pacific Entomology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
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69 days
期刊介绍: The journal publishes original research papers, review articles and short communications in the basic and applied area concerning insects, mites or other arthropods and nematodes of economic importance in agriculture, forestry, industry, human and animal health, and natural resource and environment management, and is the official journal of the Korean Society of Applied Entomology and the Taiwan Entomological Society.
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