Influence of light intensity and temperature on the locomotory and flight activity of Brachymeria intermedia [Hym.: Chalcididae] a pupal parasitoid of the gypsy moth

作者: P. Barbosa , E. A. Frongillo

DOI: 10.1007/BF02373266

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摘要: The changes in activity level ofBrachymeria intermedia (Nees) were studied by exposing adults to 15.5°, 21° and 26.5°C light intensities of about 97, 195 260 ft-c. Flight locomotory movements increased as temperature intensity increased. Significant peaks occurred during the photophase. No was observed scotophase.

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