Host-Parasitoid Associations in Strepsiptera

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作者
Kathirithamby, Jeyarancy [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Dept Zool, Oxford OX1 3PS, England
[2] St Hughs Coll, Oxford OX2 6LE, England
关键词
entomophagous parasitoid; sexual dimorphism; macrynobionts; heterotrophic heteronomy; cryptic species; CAENOCHOLAX-FENYESI STREPSIPTERA; SOLENOPSIS-INVICTA HYMENOPTERA; DEVELOPMENTAL STRATEGIES; FINE-STRUCTURE; VISUAL-SYSTEM; OIL PALM; INSECTA; MYRMECOLACIDAE; FORMICIDAE; POLISTES;
D O I
10.1146/annurev.ento.54.110807.090525
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
Strepsiptera are obligate endoparasitoids that exhibit extreme sexual dimorphism and parasitize seven orders and 33 families of Insecta. The adult males and the first instar lanae in the Mengenillidia and Stylopidia are free-living, whereas the adult females in Mengenillidia are free-living but in the suborder Stylopidia they remain endoparasitic in the host. Parasitism occurs at the host larval/nymphal stage and continues in a mobile host until that host's adult stage. The life of the host is lengthened to allow the male strepsipteran to complete maturation and the viviparous female to release the first instar lit-vie when the next generation of the host's larvae/nymphs has been produced. The ability of strepsipterans to parasitize a wide range of hosts, in spite of being endoparasitoids, is perhaps due to their unique immune avoidance system. Aspects of virulence, heterotrophic heteronomy in the family Myrmecolacidae, cryptic species, genomics, immune response, and behavior of stylopized hosts are discussed in this chapter.
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