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Oviposition and Host Feeding Characteristics of Neochrysocharis formosa(Hymenoptera : Eulophidae), an Endoparasitoid of Liriomyza trifolii(Diptera: Agromyzidae)  

Moon, Hyung-Chul (Bioenvironment Research Division, Jeonbuk ARES)
Jeon, Yong-Kyun (National Honam Agricultural Experiment Station, RDA)
Choi, Sun-Woo (Bioenvironment Research Division, Jeonbuk ARES)
Jung, Sung-Soo (Bioenvironment Research Division, Jeonbuk ARES)
Ryu, Jung (Bioenvironment Research Division, Jeonbuk ARES)
Choi, Jung-Sik (Bioenvironment Research Division, Jeonbuk ARES)
Choi, Young-Geun (Bioenvironment Research Division, Jeonbuk ARES)
Hwang, Chang-Yeon (College of Agriculture & Life Sciences, Chenbuk National University)
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Korean journal of applied entomology / v.43, no.1, 2004 , pp. 21-26 More about this Journal
Abstract
These studies were carried out to investigate the oviposition and host feeding characteristics of Neochrysocharis formosa Westwood, an endoparasitoid of Liriomyza trifolii. N. formosa female oviposited inside the abdomen at the rear end of the host larva. Number of eggs and host feeding per day of N. formosa tended to increase as temperatures go up. The ratio of oviposition and host feeding of N. formosa were 0.5, 0.9, 1.0 and 1.0 at 15, 20, 25, and 30$^{\circ}C$, respectively. In 25$^{\circ}C$, number of eggs and host feeding were 176.0 and 188.7, respectively, and aduly female longevity was 11.8 days. N. formosa female preferred to the 3rd rather than 1st and 2nd larva for oviposition and host feeding.
Keywords
Neochrysocharis formosa; Liromyza trifolii; Oviposition; Host feeding;
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