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Tetrastichus coeruleus

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Tetrastichus coeruleus is a gregarious koinobiont wasp which can be used as a biological control agent for the common asparagus beetle.[1]

It was originally named Tetrastichus asparagi Crawford,[2] thus most of the literature about this species has been published under this other name.[3]

Tetrastichus coeruleus has populations which are infected with the parthenogenesis-inducing Wolbachia and populations which are not.[4]

On average, 4.75 T. coeruleus adults emerge per larva, though this ranges between 2 and 13 specimens per larva.[5]

References

  1. ^ Fernald, H. T. (1 August 1909). "A parasite of the asparagus beetle". Journal of Economic Entomology. 2 (4): 278–279. doi:10.1093/jee/2.4.278. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
  2. ^ Noyes, J. S. (March 2018). "Universal Chalcidoidea Database". Retrieved 4 November 2018. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ Morrison, William R. (1 September 2014). "The Common Asparagus Beetle and Spotted Asparagus Beetle (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae): Identification, Ecology, and Management". Journal of Integrated Pest Management. 5 (3): B1–B6. doi:10.1603/IPM14004.
  4. ^ Reumer, BM (September 2013). "Population genetics of Wolbachia-infected, parthenogenetic and uninfected, sexual populations of Tetrastichus coeruleus (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae)". Molecular Ecology. 22 (17): 4433–44. doi:10.1111/mec.12397. PMID 23879258. S2CID 206180069.
  5. ^ Capinera, J. L.; Lilly, J. H. (15 May 1975). "Tetrastichus asparagi, parasitoid of the asparagus beetle: some aspects of host-parasitoid interaction". Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 68 (3): 595–596. doi:10.1093/aesa/68.3.595. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
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Tetrastichus coeruleus: Brief Summary

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Tetrastichus coeruleus is a gregarious koinobiont wasp which can be used as a biological control agent for the common asparagus beetle.

It was originally named Tetrastichus asparagi Crawford, thus most of the literature about this species has been published under this other name.

Tetrastichus coeruleus has populations which are infected with the parthenogenesis-inducing Wolbachia and populations which are not.

On average, 4.75 T. coeruleus adults emerge per larva, though this ranges between 2 and 13 specimens per larva.

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