“…Importantly, several studies have shown that the morphological characteristics of adults and fecundity of female parasitoids are affected by host characteristics, for example, host species (Nicol et al, 1999), host life stage (Traynor et al, 2005), host instars (Cloutier et al, 2000), and host size (Harvey et al, 2006; Mackauer et al, 2001). The size and species of hosts have been shown to greatly influence the evolutionary history of morphological characteristics in parasitoids (Brandl et al, 1987; Belshaw et al, 2003; Charnov et al, 1984; Bakker K et al, 1985; Moore et al, 2002; Symonds et al, 2013). It has been hypothesized that host-parasitoid co-evolution could eventually lead to increased fitness of parasitoids allowing them to parasitize multiple species (Charnov et al,1984; Ellers et al, 2002; Sampaio et al, 2008).…”