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Responses of parasiteEdovum puttleri to kairomone from eggs of colorado potato beetle,Leptinotarsa decemlineata

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When females of the eulophid parasiteEdovum puttleri were exposed to ann-hexane wash of eggs of the Colorado potato beetle,Leptinotarsa decemlineata, their responses indicated that the eggs contained a kairomone which elicited host-finding and host-acceptance behaviors. The hostfinding responses included an increased amount of time searching glass beads treated with kairomone, and drumming on the beads with the flagellum of the antennae. Host-acceptance responses included grasping of the beads with the legs, raising of the abdomen, and probing the kairomone-treated surface with the ovipositor. None of these responses were noted in females on beads treated only with hexane, or in males exposed to kairomone-treated beads. When kairomone was applied to a flat surface, filter paper disks, few episodes of drumming and no episodes of probing with the ovipositor were noted. Responses ofE.puttleri to eggs of Colorado potato beetle were similar to those on kairomone-treated beads, but females normally drilled into eggs and fed on host fluids after retracting the ovipositor. The kairomone is volatile, and responsiveness was reduced in parasites exposed to beads treated several hours previously.

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Hymenoptera: Eulophidae.

Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae.

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Leonard, D.E., Wu, ZX. & Ferro, D.N. Responses of parasiteEdovum puttleri to kairomone from eggs of colorado potato beetle,Leptinotarsa decemlineata . J Chem Ecol 13, 335–344 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01025893

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