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Four species of the genus Entedon DALMAN (Eulophidae: Entedoninae) are recorded from Poland for the first time: Entedon cardui ASKEW (Lower Silesia), E. fuscitarsis THOMSON (Western Sudety Mts and Eastern Beskidy Mts), E. sparetus WALKER (Lower Silesia) and E. sylvestris SZELENYI (Lower Silesia).
Two species of eulophid wasps are recorded from Poland for the first time: Horismenus specularis (ERDÖS) (Entedoninae) from Lower Silesia and Stenomesius rufescens WESTWOOD (Eulophinae) from the Eastern Beskidy Mts. Notes on key characters and illustrations of the recorded taxa are given.
The temperature-dependent development of Hemiptarsenus zilahisebessi Erdös (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae), a biological control agent of Liriomyza sativae Blanchard (Diptera: Agromyzidae), was studied in the laboratory at seven constant temperatures (10°C, 15°C, 20°C, 25°C, 30°C, 35°C, and 40°C) with a relative humidity of 65% and a photoperiod of 16L:8D h.. The total developmental time (egg to adult) decreased significantly with increasing temperature, and there was no development at 10°C or at 40°C. Linear and nonlinear models were used to describe the relationship between developmental rate (1/days) and temperature (°C), and to determine developmental thresholds. Using a linear model, the lower temperature threshold (zero development) was estimated to be 8.94°C for males and 9.02°C for females, and the thermal constant (K) was 147.1 degree-days (DD) for males and 156.3 DD for females. Among the nonlinear models examined, the Briere-1 and Briere-2 models were accepted on the basis of goodness-of-fit to the data (residual sum of squares and coefficient of determination) and estimable temperature thresholds (T0, Topt and Tmax). These models gave the best description of the temperature-dependent development of H. zilahisebessi. Temperature-based development models can be useful in designing massrearing protocols, in helping to make decisions in augmentative release trials, and in the development of predictive modelling.
Two new species of Aprostocetus, A. ficicolae sp. nov. and A. malloticolae sp. nov. are described from northern India. The new species are parasitoids of psylloids, Pauropsylla ficicola Kieffer and Trioza malloticola (Crawford) (Hemiptera: Psylloidea: Triozidae) which cause leaf galls on Ficus roxburghii Wallich and Mallotus philippensis, Mueller Argoviensis respectively, both important multipurpose trees in India.
The guilds of primary parasitoids (Ichneumonoidea: Aphidiidae, Chalcidoidea: Aphelinidae) as well as hyperparasitoids (Chalcidoidea: Pteromalidae, Encyrtidae, Eulophidae; Cynipoidea: Charipidae: Alloxystinae, Ceraphronoidea: Megaspilidae) of the two aphid species (Homoptera: Aphididae): Aphis fabae SCOP. on spindle tree and Aphis sambuci L. on common elder in midfield thickets are presented. A role of the midfield thickets, especially of the habitat and the aphid host plants as reservoirs of the parasitoids is discussed.
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