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Mass-rearing Techniques of Anastatus orientalis (Hymenoptera: Eupelmidae), as the Egg-parasitoid of Lycorma delicatula (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae): An Using Method of Antheraea pernyi (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae) and L. delicatula Eggs in Laboratory (꽃매미 알 기생천적인 꽃매미벼룩좀벌의 대량사육기술: 산누에나방과 꽃매미 알 활용 방법)

  • Seo, Meeja;Kim, Jeong Hwan;Seo, Bo Yoon;Park, Changgyu;Choi, Byeong Ryeol;Kim, Kwang Ho;Ji, Chang Woo;Cho, Jum Rae
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.57 no.4
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    • pp.243-251
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    • 2018
  • Eggs, immature eggs, and pupae of 8 different insects (Halyomopha halys, Riptortus pedestris, Lymantria dispar, Antheraea yamamai, Verlarifictorus spp, Antheraea pernyi, and Musca domestica) including Lycorma delicatura were used to select the alternative host for laboratory mass rearing of A. orientalis. Except L. delicatula's eggs and immature eggs of A. pernyi, other 7 tested insects were not parasitized by A. orientalis. A. pernyi was reared with oak tree leaves and its cocoons were harvested on mid-July and early October. On 4 or 5 days after emergence, only female adults showing swollen abdomen were collected and stored at $1{\sim}5^{\circ}C$. We could get 150~200 eggs per one female by dissecting the female's abdomen. For examining the possibility for laboratory mass rearing of A. orientalis with A. pernyi's immature eggs, developmental periods from egg to pupa between the two different hosts were compared. Developmental periods were 36.1 days on immature eggs of A. pernyi and 36.8 days on an original host's eggs, respectively. The number of parasitized eggs by A. orientalis' female for 24 h was 3.4 on immature eggs of A. pernyi and 4.2 on an original host's eggs, respectively. However, there were no significant statistical differences in developmental period and parasitization between the two hosts. By supplying honeyed water to newly emerged female parasitoids, it was able to maximize their longevities up to 64.3 days after emergence. Therefore, our results support potential for laboratory mass-rearing of A. orientalis using A. pernyi's immature eggs as an alternative host.

Effects of Photoperiod on Oviposition and Emergence of Egg Parasitoid, Trichogramma dendrolimi Mastumura (Hymenoptera, Trichogrammatidae) (광조건이 송충알벌(벌목, 알벌과)의 산란과 우화에 미치는 영향)

  • 박영규;이해풍;이기상;한만위;이정운
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.93-99
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    • 1999
  • We investigated the effect of constant photoperiod (16L : 8D, 12L : 12D, 8L : 16D), on the oviposition, parasitism, and emergence of Trichogramma dendrolimi. Also during 16L : 8D condition circadian, oviposition and emergence of this species on artificial eggs were checked every 2hrs. When twelve eggs of Antheraea pern~i and artificial eggs were provided, the wasps had the highest rate of oviposition in the first day, and decreased dramatically there after. In these different photoperiod, the total oviposition numbers per A. pernyi eggs by the wasp were 161.8 in 16L : 8D, 145.8 in 121 : 12D and 128.5 in 8L : 16D respectively in the first day. On the other hand for the artificial egg in 16L : 8D photoperiod, the total oviposition number per egg was 106.8 in the first day, 26.6 in the 2nd day and 21.3 in the 3rd day. The rate of emergence from A. pernyi eggs was not different depend on wasp's day age, however in the artificial eggs, after the first day's 84.7% decreased considerably. The emergence rate from artificial eggs was the highest comparatively between 04:OO-0600 hours.

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Comparison of Arylphorin of Antheraea pernyi with Those of Several Lepidopteran Wild Silkmoths by Western Blot Analysis. (작잠(Antheraea pernyi) arylphorin의 항체를 이용한 수종의 나비목 야생 견사곤충들 간의 면역학적 비교)

  • Park, Nam-Sook;Kim, Mi-Ae;Park, Hyun-Chul;Kim, Keun-Ki;Jin, Byung-Rae;Lee, Sang-Mong
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.409-413
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    • 2008
  • The occurences of proteins relating to Antheraea pernyi arylphorin in haemolymph, fat body, integument, midgut and silkgland of the wild silkmoths, Antheraea yamamai, Antheraea pernyi, Samia cynthia pryeri and Actias gnoma in the 5th larval instar were investigated by immunoblot analysis using mouse polyclonal antibody against A. pernyi arylphorin as probe. In A. yamamai, A. pernyi, S. cynthia pryeri and A. gnoma, the major immunoreactive antigenic proteins with a molecular weight of 80 KDa against the antisera of the A. pernyi arylphorin were clearly observed in the haemolymph, but in the integument, fat body, midgut and silkgland of the corresponding wild silkmoths the presence of the immunoreactive proteins were very variable. These results suggest that the A. pernyi arylphorin has almost same immunological identity with those of the wild silkmoths, A. yamamai, S. cynthia pryeri and A. gnoma though the distribution of the corresponding antigenic arylphorins is different according to the tissues of the wild silkmoths.