Abstract
Abstract Many approaches are being tested to control the red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta Buren. Biological control through the use of parasitoids and parasites is promising. Among the parasitoids of these ants, Pseudacteon spp. (phorid flies) are receiving special attention. One of these species, Pseudacteon tricuspis Borgmeier, has been released in target areas for field assessments. However, there is not enough information about their biology or interactions with their hosts. Here we describe the parasitization and development of P. tricuspis in two sizes of ants. We also evaluated the behavioral response of these ants to the attack of this fly. We found no difference in the development of P. tricuspis when attacking small or large ants. The immatures showed similar developmental time and morphology in both groups of ants. The egg is laid in the thorax, and there are three instars before pupariation. The first instar develops in the thorax, and it remains inside its serosa after hatching. It m...
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