2021
DOI: 10.3390/insects12080694
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Parasitism and Suitability of Aprostocetus brevipedicellus on Chinese Oak Silkworm, Antheraea pernyi, a Dominant Factitious Host

Abstract: Aprostocetus brevipedicellus, a eulophid gregarious egg parasitoid of lepidopterous pests, is a potential biological control agent for the control of many forest pests. A dominant factitious host, Antheraea pernyi, has been widely used for mass rearing several parasitoids in China. However, whether A. pernyi eggs are suitable for A. brevipedicellus rearing remains unclear. Here we evaluated A. brevipedicellus parasitism and fitness of their offspring on A. pernyi eggs with five different treatments, including … Show more

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“…This indicates that the parasitoid has a higher per capita reproductive potential on the COS than JGS eggs. Previously, the COS egg was also shown to be a suitable factious host for rearing other egg parasitoids such as T. dendrolimi Matsumura, T. chilonis Ishii [11], and Aprostocetus brevipedicellus Yang and Cao [47]. Here, we further confirm that A. japonicus can be efficiently reared on COS eggs.…”
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confidence: 81%
“…This indicates that the parasitoid has a higher per capita reproductive potential on the COS than JGS eggs. Previously, the COS egg was also shown to be a suitable factious host for rearing other egg parasitoids such as T. dendrolimi Matsumura, T. chilonis Ishii [11], and Aprostocetus brevipedicellus Yang and Cao [47]. Here, we further confirm that A. japonicus can be efficiently reared on COS eggs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%