Biology of Habrobracon gelechiae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), as a Parasitoid of the Obliquebanded Leafroller (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) (original) (raw)

Habrobracon gelechiae Ashmead (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) was studied as a parasitoid of the obliquebanded leafroller, Choristoneura rosaceana (Harris) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) in California pistachio (Pistacia vera L.) orchards. Ovipositional behavior, adult longevity and fecundity, and the effects of temperature on developmental time and survival were determined. Habrobracon gelechiae develops as a gregarious, ectoparasitic idiobiont on late-instar C. rosaceana larvae. At 25ЊC, adult female wasps survived longer when provided honey and water (35.4 Ϯ 4.9 d) or honey, water, and host larvae (34.4 Ϯ 2.4 d) than when provided water (8.9 Ϯ 1.1 d) or no food (5.9 Ϯ 0.8 d). Over the adult lifespan, females parasitized 20.6 Ϯ 2.1 hosts and deposited 228.8 Ϯ 24.6 eggs. The intrinsic rate of increase was 0.24, the mean generation time was 18.15 d, and the double time 2.88 d. At constant temperatures, H. gelechiae successfully developed (egg to adult) from 15 to 35ЊC. The developmental rate was Þt to a nonlinear model, providing estimates of the parasitoidÕs lower (10.5ЊC), upper (36.0ЊC), and optimal (33.3ЊC) development temperatures. Based on a linear model, 155 degree days were estimated for egg to adult eclosion. Temperature-dependent nonlinear model of survival showed similar shape with the model of development rate. The wasp developed under two diurnal temperature regimes, with 31.0 Ϯ 13.3% survival at low (4 Ð15ЊC) and 63.0 Ϯ 11.4% survival at high (15Ð35ЊC) temperature regimes. The results are discussed with respect to H. gelechiae potential as a parasitoid of C. rosaceana in CaliforniaÕs San Joaquin Valley.