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Ansiopteromalus calandrae
Category: NOLI
Minimum Life Cycle: Egg to adult 12 days (30°C).
Adult female longevity about 70 days.
Fecundity: approximately 280 eggs.
Distribution: Worldwide. Not injurious to stored
grain.
Biology:
Most important natural enemy of Sitophilus weevils. Female
adults locate weevils inside grain kernels. Female lays eggs
inside grain kernel on weevil larvae. Can also attack larvae
external to grain. (Host: Sitophilus weevils, bruchid
bean weevil, cigarette beetle.)
Anisopteromalus calandrae, a Parasitoid.
This parasitoid has been demonstrated to reduce populations
of the maize weevil in stored corn. This small pteromalid
wasp is now produced commercially for release in grain bins
(Figure 29).
(Slide courtesy of USDA, J. Brower.)
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Figure 29. Ansiopteromalus
calandrae.
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