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Responses to aphid sex pheromones by the pea aphid parasitoids <i>Aphidius ervi</i> and <i>Aphidius eadyi</i>

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1999

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Abstract Aphidius ervi and Aphidius eadyi , two parasitoids of the pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum , were attracted to components of the aphid sex pheromone in laboratory bioassays. Pre‐test experience with host aphids in the presence of aphid sex pheromone did not affect the response of A. ervi to pheromone in a 4‐way olfactometer, compared with that of naive parasitoids. Aphidius ervi females exposed only to the pheromone prior to testing did not respond in the olfactometer, suggesting habituation to the foraging cue by the parasitoid. In a wind tunnel, aphid sex pheromone increased the attraction of A. ervi to the plant‐host complex ( Vicia faba/A. pisum ), suggesting an additive effect when two different foraging cues are present simultaneously.