Oviposition strategies and mechanisms of host selection in parasitoids may be crucial for the success of parasitization and parasitoid production. These aspects are far less known in tachinid parasitoids than in hymenopteran parasitoids. Depending on the species, parasitoid flies may adopt direct or indirect oviposition strategies. The ‘direct type’ females lay eggs on or, in relatively a few species, inside the host body. This review describes cues involved in host selection by tachinid parasitoids and their oviposition strategies and presents 2 case studies in more detail, focusing on Exorista larvarum and Exorista japonica . These 2 polyphagous parasitoids of Lepidoptera lay macrotype eggs directly on the host cuticle. Both species have ...
Tachinid parasitoids are less studied than parasitic hymenopterans. Yet, they play a major role in r...
Typescript (photocopy).When a parasitoid forages for hosts, it must decide (1) where to search for a...
Exorista larvarum (L.) is a polyphagous gregarious larval endoparasitoid of Lepidoptera. Female flie...
Oviposition strategies and mechanisms of host selection in parasitoids may be crucial for the succes...
AIMS AND SCOPE: The aim of this special collection is to highlight the importance of reproduction (i...
Brachymeria intermedia is an introduced endoparasitoid of the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar. To gain ...
Tachinid flies are diverse and ecologically important insect parasitoids. However, the means by whic...
The Tachinidae is a taxonomically and ecologically diverse clade of parasitoids for which evolutiona...
Parasitoids are important insects that are commonly released into the environment to reduce the popu...
Tachinid parasitoids in the subfamily Phasiinae are important natural enemies of heteropteran bugs. ...
Tachinid parasitoids in the subfamily Phasiinae are important natural enemies of heteropteran bugs. ...
host-parasitoid relationship, fecundity, progeny allocation We examined longevity, fecundity, and ov...
Destructive host-feeding is common in hymenopteran parasitoids. Such feeding may be restricted to ho...
Egg parasitoids are among the most important natural enemies associated with herbivorous stink bugs,...
Parasitoidism is one of the main causes of insect egg mortality. Parasitoids are often able to detec...
Tachinid parasitoids are less studied than parasitic hymenopterans. Yet, they play a major role in r...
Typescript (photocopy).When a parasitoid forages for hosts, it must decide (1) where to search for a...
Exorista larvarum (L.) is a polyphagous gregarious larval endoparasitoid of Lepidoptera. Female flie...
Oviposition strategies and mechanisms of host selection in parasitoids may be crucial for the succes...
AIMS AND SCOPE: The aim of this special collection is to highlight the importance of reproduction (i...
Brachymeria intermedia is an introduced endoparasitoid of the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar. To gain ...
Tachinid flies are diverse and ecologically important insect parasitoids. However, the means by whic...
The Tachinidae is a taxonomically and ecologically diverse clade of parasitoids for which evolutiona...
Parasitoids are important insects that are commonly released into the environment to reduce the popu...
Tachinid parasitoids in the subfamily Phasiinae are important natural enemies of heteropteran bugs. ...
Tachinid parasitoids in the subfamily Phasiinae are important natural enemies of heteropteran bugs. ...
host-parasitoid relationship, fecundity, progeny allocation We examined longevity, fecundity, and ov...
Destructive host-feeding is common in hymenopteran parasitoids. Such feeding may be restricted to ho...
Egg parasitoids are among the most important natural enemies associated with herbivorous stink bugs,...
Parasitoidism is one of the main causes of insect egg mortality. Parasitoids are often able to detec...
Tachinid parasitoids are less studied than parasitic hymenopterans. Yet, they play a major role in r...
Typescript (photocopy).When a parasitoid forages for hosts, it must decide (1) where to search for a...
Exorista larvarum (L.) is a polyphagous gregarious larval endoparasitoid of Lepidoptera. Female flie...