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Insect Science | 2002

BIONOMIC OF CAMPOLETIS CHLORIDEAE (HYM:ICHNEUMONIDAE)AS A PARASITOID OF THE COTTON BOLLWORM HELICOVERPA ARMIGERA(LEP:NOCTUIDAE)*

You Lan-shao; Lei Run-hua; Jiang Jie-xian; Bai Lianyang; Xiao Zhishu

Abstract The bionomics of Campoletis chlorideae and the regularity of its seasonal fluctuations were studied in Changsha district, Hunan province. Field investigation indicated that there were ten generations of C. chlorideae a year, of which seven occurred in cotton fields. Three peaks of cotton bollworm parasitization by C. chlorideae were observed, early May to late June, mid August to early September, mid September to mid October respectively. One peak occurred in tomato and tobacco fields, the other two in cotton fields. The parasitization rate ranged from 25. 1 % ‐63. 1 %. The total development time from egg to adult ranged from 13. O days at 32°C to 75. 5 days at 11. 6 °C. Each wasp could parasitize the 5–23 second instar larvae of tobacco caterpillar. C. chlorideae could parasitize the cotton bollworm, beet armyworm and tobacco caterpillar, but preferred the cotton bollworm larvae. C. chlorideae could parasitized 1st‐ 3rd instar larvae of the tobacco caterpillar, but seldom parasitzed 4th ‐ 6th instar larvae. Moreover, C. chlorideae preferred second instar larvae. Theoretical models for developmental speed, adult longevity and the influence of temperature were proposed. The overwintering of C. chlorideae Uchida was also discussed. Moreover, methods for utilization of C. chlorideae Uchida in crop protection were presented and the bionomics of Curyoletis chlorideae in both the Yangtze River Valley and Yellow River Valley were compared.


Journal of Hunan Agricultural University | 2011

Notes on Microgastrinae in Vietnam

Chen DianZhou; Khuat DangLong; Zeng Aiping; You Lan-shao

Microgastrinae is the important parasitic wasps of Lepidoptera insect pests,and one of the major factors of biological control.Six species of the Microgastrinae (Hymenoptera:Braconidae) from Vietnam are illustrated.The hosts are given in this article.


Journal of Hunan Agricultural University | 2005

On the Bionomics of Microplitis pallidipes

You Lan-shao


Journal of Hunan Agricultural University | 2008

A new species of the genus Microplitis Foerster from China (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Microgastrinae)

You Lan-shao


Journal of Hunan Agricultural University | 2007

A new species of Glyptapanteles Ashmead Foerster attacking litch fruit borer Conopomorpha sinensis Bradley (Hymenoptera: Braconidae).

W. Tsang; You Lan-shao; Liang Guangwen


Journal of Hunan Agricultural University | 2000

Annotated list of Braconidae (Hymenoptera) in Hunan province.

You Lan-shao; Chen LiangChang; Yang Hong-qi; Xiao Zhishu; Luo QingHuai; Tong XinWang


Journal of Hunan Agricultural University | 2012

Identification of a Cotesia species parasitizing on Pieris rapae from Beijing

You Lan-shao


Biological Disaster Science | 2012

Parasitoids of Bactrocera dorsalis and Their Application to Bio-control

You Lan-shao


Tianjin Agricultural Sciences | 2011

Distribution and Biogeographical Research of Butterfly Resource in Hunan

You Lan-shao


Journal of Hunan Agricultural University | 2011

Revision of a misspelling name on a Xiphozele species

You Lan-shao

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Luo QingHuai

Guizhou Normal University

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Bai Lianyang

Hunan Agricultural University

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Xiao Zhishu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Bai Lian-yang

Hunan University of Humanities

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Jiang Jie-xian

Hunan Agricultural University

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