HOST RECOGNITION AND ACCEPTANCE BEHAVIOR IN 2 APHID PARASITOID SPECIES - APHIDIUS-ERVI AND APHIDIUS-MICROLOPHII (HYMENOPTERA, BRACONIDAE)

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PENNACCHIO, F [1 ]
DIGILIO, MC [1 ]
TREMBLAY, E [1 ]
TRANFAGLIA, A [1 ]
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[1] UNIV NAPOLI FEDERICO 2,DIPARTIMENTO ENTOMOL & ZOOL AGR,PORTICI,ITALY
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10.1017/S0007485300032235
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The host preference and acceptance behaviour of populations of Aphidius ervi Haliday and A. microlophii Pennacchio & Tremblay from southern Italy was investigated. In no host-choice conditions, A. ervi females showed significantly higher attack and oviposition rates on the natural host Acyrthosiphon pisum (Harris) than on the non-host aphid Microlophium carnosum (Buckton) (Homoptera: Aphididae). In contrast, A. microlophii, which specifically parasitizes M. carnosum in the field, attacked both aphid species. However, dissections showed that oviposition of A. microlophii occurred only in a few of the attacked Acyrthosiphon pisum and was significantly less frequent than in M. carnosum. These results were confirmed in experimental host-choice conditions, suggesting that Aphidius microlophii oviposition is possibly regulated by a host haemolymphatic kairomone. Hybrids obtained by crossing A. ervi females with A. microlophii males attacked and oviposited in both aphid species, suggesting that these behavioural events have a strong genetic basis. The oviposition into host or non-host aphids did not elicit an immune defence reaction. The presence of the host's food-plant had no evident close-range effects on parasitoid attack and oviposition in non-host aphids. Aphidius microlophii reared on the non-host aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum produced a significant higher number of mummies after a few generations, suggesting a possible role of larval and early adult conditioning in the host selection process. These results, together with those from previous studies, suggest that Aphidius ervi is best considered as a complex of differentiated populations, characterized by a varying degree of genetic divergence.
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