Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 July 2009
Bracon ?hancocki (Wlkn.) is a larval ectoparasite of Cydia ptychora (Meyr.), a major pest of cowpea at Ile-Ife, Nigeria. Parasitism occurred in the field all the year round, varying from 0 to 65·9% and with the highest incidence from September to February. In the laboratory, the fecundity of the parasite was low, averaging about six eggs per female. The life-cycle was completed in ten days. Mating occurred soon after emergence, and the preoviposition period lasted about 2–3 days. Unmated females rarely laid eggs, and their life-span averaged six days as compared to 14 days for mated females. The female:male ratio was 2:1. The parasite rarely attacked previously paralysed hosts, and the preferred hosts were the older, larger larvae. A description of the egg and larvae is given.