- Cold tolerance of hickory shuckworm (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) larvae and associated parasites
- 作者: Yonce, C.E.; Tedders, W.L. and Wood, B.W
- literature id: 49350
- catalog nub: TPL_YONCEn1996CTOHS13001900
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- type: article
- publication name: Journal of Entomological Science
- publish date: 1996-01-01
- pages: 13-19
- volume: 1
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none. Hickory shuckworm larvae, Cydia caryana (Fitch), in pecan shucks, were killed by extended periods of freezing temperature. While storage at -7 degree C killed 88% of larvae after 32 days of exposure, -18 degree C killed 85% after only 1 day and 100% by 8 to 16 days of exposure. Larvae exposed to cold temperatures prior to -18 degree C exposure appeared to possess enhanced cold resistance but were still killed after 32 days of exposure. Survival of the ichneumonid parasite, Calliephialtes grapholithae (Cresson), which comprised 92% of the total of all parasites emerging from pecan shucks, was not detectably affected by exposure to cooling (3-5 degree C) for up to 5 wks. Thereafter, when emergence began to decrease, about half of the parasites in the extended cooling treatment were viable for at least 10 wks. Conversely, 3 other parasites Phanerotoma fasciata Provancher (Braconidae), Macrocentrus instabilis Muesebeck (Braconidae), and Lixophaga mediocris Aldrich (Tachinidae), comprised the remaining 8% of the total parasite emergence and survival was severely affected by extended cooling (3-5 degree C).
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