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ABSTRACT
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LEI_G.C, VIKBERG V, NIEMINEN M, KUUSSARRI M:The parasitoid complex attacking Finnish populations of the Glanville fritillary Melitaea cinxia (Lep: Nymphalidae), an endangered butterfly. Journal of Natural History, 1997, Vol.31, No.4, pp.635-648
Ten species of parasitoids were found
in association with a large metapopulation of the Glanville fritillary Melitaea
cinxia
(L.) in a fragmented landscape in SW Finland. Two primary larval parasitoids,
Cotesia melitaearum (Wilkinson)
(Braconidae: Microgastrinae) and Hyposoter horticola (Gravenhorst) (Ichneumonidae:
Campopleginae) are considered to
be specialists on M. cinxia in our study area (have no other host locally).
These two primary parasitoids were recorded to
be attacked by three generalist (presumed to have other hosts locally) hyperparasitoids:
Gelis agilis (Fabricius)
(Ichneumonidae: Cryptinae), G. acarorum (L.), G. ruficornis (Retzius) and one
possibly specialist hyperparasitoid:Mesochorus sp. cf. stigmaticus Brischke
(Ichneumonidae: Mesochorinae). Pupae were attacked by four generalist
parasitoids: Ichneumon gracilicornis Gravenhorst (Icheumonidae: Ichneumoninae),
Pteromalus apum (Retzius) (Pteromalidae:Pteromalinae), P. puparum (L.), Coelopisthia
caledonica Askew (Pteromalidae: Pteromalinae). We present quantitative results
on the lifespan of the parasitoids under different environmental conditions.
Cotesia melitaearum females have a longer lifespan than males if they are not
allowed to parasitize host caterpillars.