Abstract:Parasitoid ratio, rate of adult emergence, the percentage of female progeny, development time, the number of resultant wasp per host, value of rm, temperature threshold and effective temperature of Asecodes hispinarum were studied at the average temperature from 18℃ to 30℃. The result showed that A.hispinarum could not complete its development at the average temperature of 30℃. The parasitoid ratio of Brontispa longissima was increased with increases of the average temperature from 18℃ to 28℃, but the rate of adult emergence was lowest at the average temperature of 28℃. The number of resultant wasp per host and the percentage of female progeny had no significantly different among the treatments. The developmental ime from egg to adult decreased significantly with the increase of temperature, which ranged from 18.3 d at 28℃ to 37.5 d at 18℃. The temperature threshold of the whole generation was 8.53℃, and the effective temperature was 350.33 degree-days. Using the value of rm as the integrative-index, we can conclude that it’s favorable to the development of A.hispinarum at the average temperature of 28℃. The value of rm was increased with increases of the average temperature from 18℃ to 28℃.