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Biología, desarrollo y reproducción de Leptomastidea ca. antillicola Dozier (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), en la chinche harinosa del cacto Hypogeococcus pungens

dc.contributor.advisor Segarra-Carmona, Alejandro E.
dc.contributor.author Vélez-Pérez, Emmanuel
dc.contributor.college College of Agricultural Sciences en_US
dc.contributor.committee González Rodríguez, Ángel L.
dc.contributor.committee Vargas Ayala, Roberto
dc.contributor.department Department of Crops and Agro-Environmental Sciences en_US
dc.contributor.representative Santos Flores, Carlos J.
dc.date.accessioned 2018-11-21T10:02:57Z
dc.date.available 2018-11-21T10:02:57Z
dc.date.issued 2013
dc.description.abstract Given the lack of biological information on Leptomastidea ca. antillicola, the encyrtid parasitoid of Hypogeococcus pungens, and given its potential importance in biological control, it is necessary to study the biology, reproduction, and behavior of this parasitoid. I designed methods for rearing L. ca. antillicola and the mealybug H. pungens under laboratory conditions. I studied the population biology and reproductive behavior of L. ca antillicola and determined the ability of L.ca antillicola to attack others pseudococcids species. The developmental period (egg-adult) of the parasitoid was 19 to 30 days, with 90% of adults having emerged by 25 days. The female to male ratio was 1.2:1, similar to that observed in the field. The emergence of males was faster. I described five phases in mating behavior: (1) search, (2) meeting and acceptance, (3) frame, (4) copula and (5) post-mating. The average total time of copulation was 1.61 ± 0.25 minutes. I also described oviposition behavior across five phases of the mealybug life cycle. L. ca. antillicola oviposited in the second and third immature stages and pre-reproductive females of H. pungens. The parasitoid L. ca. antillicola could only complete its life cycle on H. pungens. In the field, yellow traps were more effective in field sampling and populations as determined by trapping showed seasonal and geographical variation. Based on my analysis, the parasitoid should not pose a greater environmental risk to native pseudococcid species when used in classical type introductions in places where the mealybug is about to invade because L. ca. antillicola showed a high degree of specificity towards H. pungens. en_US
dc.description.graduationSemester Spring en_US
dc.description.graduationYear 2013 en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11801/1432
dc.language.iso es en_US
dc.rights.holder (C) 2013 Emmanuel Vélez Pérez en_US
dc.rights.license All rights reserved en_US
dc.subject Plagas invasoras en_US
dc.subject Control biológico en_US
dc.subject Cactus en_US
dc.subject Pseudococcidae en_US
dc.title Biología, desarrollo y reproducción de Leptomastidea ca. antillicola Dozier (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), en la chinche harinosa del cacto Hypogeococcus pungens en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US
dspace.entity.type Publication
thesis.degree.discipline Crop Protection en_US
thesis.degree.level M.S. en_US
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