Title of article :
Stage-dependent strategies of host invasion in the egg–larval parasitoid Chelonus inanitus
Author/Authors :
Kaeslin، نويسنده , , Martha and Wehrle، نويسنده , , Irene and Grossniklaus-Bürgin، نويسنده , , Christa and Wyler، نويسنده , , Toni and Guggisberg، نويسنده , , Ursula and Schittny، نويسنده , , Johannes C. and Lanzrein، نويسنده , , Beatrice، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
10
From page :
287
To page :
296
Abstract :
Chelonus inanitus (Braconidae) is a solitary egg–larval parasitoid which lays its eggs into eggs of Spodoptera littoralis (Noctuidae); the parasitoid larva then develops in the haemocoel of the host larva. Host embryonic development lasts approx. 3.5 days while parasitoid embryonic development lasts approx. 16 h. All stages of host eggs can be successfully parasitized, and we show here that either the parasitoid larva or the wasp assures that the larva eventually is located in the hostʹs haemocoel. (1) When freshly laid eggs, up to almost 1-day-old, are parasitized, the parasitoid hatches while still in the yolk and enters the host either after waiting or immediately through the dorsal opening. (2) When 1–2-day-old eggs are parasitized, the host embryo has accomplished final dorsal closure and is covered by an embryonic cuticle when the parasitoid hatches; in this case the parasitoid larva bores with its moving abdominal tip into the host. (3) When 2.5–3.5-day-old eggs are parasitized, the wasp oviposits directly into the haemocoel of the host embryo; from day 2 to 2.5 the embryo is still very small and the wasps, after probing, often restrain from oviposition for a few hours.
Keywords :
Egg–larval parasitoid , Serosa , Host entry , Spodoptera littoralis , Dorsal opening
Journal title :
Journal of Insect Physiology
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Journal of Insect Physiology
Record number :
1413770
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