Studies on Dipterous Parasites of the Spruce Budworm, VI. Phorocera Incrassata Smith (Diptera: Tachinidae)
- Coppel, H.C.
Phorocera incrassala Smith, which was transferred rom Western to Eastern Canada for Release against the spruce budworm, Choristoneura fumiferana (Clem.), deposits microtype eggs on leaves, which are later ingested by the host. Eggs hatch immediately after ingestion, but the parasite does not develop beyond the first instar until the host pupates. The larva then develops rapidly, matures in 10 days, and forms it's puparium within the host pupal case. The adult emerges in 12 to 14 days. No information is available on the overwintering habits. Among the important characters for identifying the immature stages of P. incrassala are the bucopharyngeal apparatus and the anterior and posterior spiracles.
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