2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-88644-3
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Progeny fitness determines the performance of the parasitoid Therophilus javanus, a prospective biocontrol agent against the legume pod borer

Abstract: Therophilus javanus (Bhat & Gupta) is an exotic larval endoparasitoid newly imported from Asia into Africa as a classical biological control agent against the pod borer Maruca vitrata (Fabricius). The parasitoid preference for the five larval instars of M. vitrata and their influence on progeny sex ratio were assessed together with the impact of larval host age at the time of oviposition on development time, mother longevity and offspring production. In a choice situation, female parasitoids preferred to o… Show more

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“…The colour changes from white to pale yellow before hatching, and a marginal increase in size (Table 1 and 2, Figure 1A) might be due to osmosis or by the absorption of haemolymph and ions from the host as opined by Machekano et al (2018), Cusumano et al (2021). An increase in the size of the egg after oviposition was also observed in other endoparasitic species viz., Itoplectis naranyae (Ueno and Ueno, 2007), Therophilus javanus (Aboubakar et al, 2021), Apocrypta sp. (Chou et al, 2023).…”
Section: Eggmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The colour changes from white to pale yellow before hatching, and a marginal increase in size (Table 1 and 2, Figure 1A) might be due to osmosis or by the absorption of haemolymph and ions from the host as opined by Machekano et al (2018), Cusumano et al (2021). An increase in the size of the egg after oviposition was also observed in other endoparasitic species viz., Itoplectis naranyae (Ueno and Ueno, 2007), Therophilus javanus (Aboubakar et al, 2021), Apocrypta sp. (Chou et al, 2023).…”
Section: Eggmentioning
confidence: 99%