2008
DOI: 10.21608/eajbsa.2008.15751
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Oviposition behavior and progeny production of Trichogramma evanescens (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) in patches of single and clustered host eggs

Abstract: The oviposition behavior of T. evanescens in each patch type (1mm 2 ) with 12 single spaced or clustered eggs of Anagasta kuehniella Zeller was observed continuously, recorded and calculated the patterns of patch use, time budgets, and the sequence of sex allocation for up to 1 hr. or until the female left the patch. The only significant behavioral event is the total walking in cluster patch because the female takes significantly more time walking out of patch. The parasitoid spends much time resting on eggs o… Show more

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“…The different species of Trichogrammatid wasps have various oviposition behaviors to find their host and lay eggs in them. Their hosts are sessile and the parasitoid female examines the host at her leisure before depositing her egg (Ahmed, 2008). Trichogramma brassicae females almost do host feed following oviposition (Mills & Kuhlmann, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The different species of Trichogrammatid wasps have various oviposition behaviors to find their host and lay eggs in them. Their hosts are sessile and the parasitoid female examines the host at her leisure before depositing her egg (Ahmed, 2008). Trichogramma brassicae females almost do host feed following oviposition (Mills & Kuhlmann, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%