2001
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-90162001000300005
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Ciclo biológico, exigências térmicas e parasitismo de Muscidifurax uniraptor em pupas de mosca doméstica

Abstract: A temperatura base encontrada para fêmeas do parasitóide foi de 9,43°C, com uma constante térmica de 366,62 graus-dia (GD). A elevação da temperatura diminui a duração do período de ovo a adulto (entre 18 e 30°C) e aumenta o parasitismo (entre 18 e 28°C) de M. uniraptor. A faixa de temperatura entre 28 e 30°C é considerada a mais adequada para criação de M. uniraptor em pupas de mosca doméstica. Palavras-chave: M. domestica, Insecta, controle biológico, parasitóide pupal, temperatura LIFE CYCLE, THERMAL REQUIR… Show more

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“…The eggs had an elongated shape with fine chorium and were practically smooth. According to Thomazini & Berti-Filho (2001) the eggs of the majority of the pteromalids have these characteristics. The larvae represent the stage of accumulation of nutrients, and therefore, it is certain that the larval phase is that of growth of the imaginal tissues that form the morphological and reproductive structures (Cônsoli & Vilson 2009).…”
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“…The eggs had an elongated shape with fine chorium and were practically smooth. According to Thomazini & Berti-Filho (2001) the eggs of the majority of the pteromalids have these characteristics. The larvae represent the stage of accumulation of nutrients, and therefore, it is certain that the larval phase is that of growth of the imaginal tissues that form the morphological and reproductive structures (Cônsoli & Vilson 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6-9) as described by Thomazini et al (2001) for Muscidifurax uniraptor (Kogan & Legner) (Hymenoptera, Pteromalidae).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%