“…Hosts have nonoverlapping generations and are alive for one season. The parasite,
, infects juvenile hosts,
, who are susceptible to infection, analogous to, for example, baculoviruses of forest Lepidoptera (Baltensweiler et al,
1977; Bilimoria,
1991; Dwyer,
1994; Dwyer & Elkinton,
1993; Woods & Elkinton,
1987) and univoltine insects parasitized by ichneumonids (Campbell, 1975; Delucchi,
1982; Kenis & Hilszczanski,
2007). The parasite releases new infectious progeny only after a set latency period (
), which determines the number of rounds of infection the parasite completes within a season.…”