The biology of Aphelinus flavus [Hym. Aphelinidae], a parasite of the Sycamore aphid Drepanosiphum platanoides [Hemipt. Aphididae]

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Aphelinus flavusThompson is a solitary internal parasite. Males and females overwinter as free living adults and appear on sycamore in mid, May. The female consumes aphid body fluids and kills 1 aphid for food for every 1.7 eggs deposited, and parasitises 48 aphids over 27 days. Development from egg to adult requires and parasitises 48 aphids over 27 days. Development from egg to adult requires 57 days. The mortality of parasites while within the nummified host was determined: it was related to hyperparasitism and predation. Mortality due to mummies being brushed off the leaves was also determined. © 1973 Le François.

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Hamilton, P. A. (1973). The biology of Aphelinus flavus [Hym. Aphelinidae], a parasite of the Sycamore aphid Drepanosiphum platanoides [Hemipt. Aphididae]. Entomophaga, 18(4), 449–462. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02371022

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