AVAILABILITY AND ACCEPTABILITY OF SPRUCE BUDWORM EGGS TO PARASITISM BY THE EGG PARASITOID, TRICHOGRAMMA MINUTUM (HYMENOPTERA: TRICHOGRAMMATIDAE)
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AbstractSpruce budworm egg deposition spanned 27 days during both 1979 and 1980. The egg deposition curve is essentially a normal bell-shaped distribution with a slight skew to the right. Spruce budworm eggs are most acceptable to T. minutum Riley for successful parasitism during the earlier stages of host–egg development. Parasitism rates at two different temperatures (21 °C and 27 °C) were significantly greater for 1- to 3-day-old eggs than for 6- to 8-day-old spruce budworm eggs. Major reduction in host–egg acceptability occurred after the fifth day at 21 °C and after the 4th day at 27 °C.
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