Abstract

Excretion of nitrogenous products by larvae of the tobacco budworm, Heliothis virescens, and the effect of parasitism by the parasitoid, Cardiochiles nigriceps, on the host's excretory products were investigated. The dry weight of faeces produced after parasitism declined although the per cent of total nitrogen in the faeces did not differ significantly between non-parasitized and parasitized larvae. No free ammonia and only small amounts of ammonium nitrogen were found in the faeces. Uric acid was the only purine found and parasitism significantly decreased its excretion. Parasitism apparently had no qualitative effect on the presence of amino acids in the faeces. Amino nitrogen was the major contributor of faecal nitrogen and was reduced in parasitized larvae. Parasitism significantly increased the excretion of proteins in H. virescens larvae. One pteridine was identified in H. virescens and parasitism had no qualitative effect on the pteridines found in host faeces. The major nitrogenous compounds in the faecal material from the parasitoid were uric acid, amino nitrogen, and protein. In addition several pteridines were identified.

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