Foraging for patchily-distributed leaf-miners by the parasitoid, Dapsilarthra rufiventris (Hymenoptera: Braconidae). V. Plant Odour as a cue to long range patch-location.
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By the Y-tube olfactometer test female adults of Dapsilarthra rufiventris, a larval parasitoid of a leaf-mining fly, Phytomyza ranunculi, were found to be attracted like female flies by odour of the fly's host plant, Ranunculus glaber. We studied the constituents of odour by a bioassay and an instrumental analysis of chemical extracts obtained by steam distillation and methanol-dipping of plants. Females of both fly and parasitoid were attracted to ether-soluble components excluding hydrocarbon, i.e., protoanemonin, anemonin and/or fatty acids, of steam volatile oil and extracts of methanol dipping in the plant.
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