“…Several studies have shown that resources obtained from host-feeding may be allocated for both reproduction and/or maintenance (Heimpel and Rosenheim, 1995;Heimpel and Collier, 1996;Giron et al, 2002;Rivero and West, 2005;Kapranas and Luck, 2008;Zhang et al, 2011). Host blood is often important in the production of large, yolky 'anhydropic' eggs (Jervis and Kidd, 1986;Bernstein and Jervis, 2006;Harvey, 2008) that are characteristically produced by many 'idiobiont' ectoparasitoids, i.e. parasitoids that attack non-feeding or non-growing host stages or arrest host development prior to oviposition (Godfray, 1994;Harvey, 2005;Jervis and Ferns, 2011).…”