Signiphora Ashmead, 1880
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Signiphora Ashmead View in CoL (Chalcidoidea: Signiphoridae )
Signiphora View in CoL is a relatively small genus that contains primary and hyperparasitoids, most of which are distributed throughout the Neotropics ( Woolley 1988). Signiphora aleyrodis Ashmead View in CoL has been reared in small numbers from B. tabaci View in CoL in numerous surveys throughout the Neotropics ( Schuster et al. 1998; Viscarret et al. 2000; de Oliveira et al. 2003) and represents the only nominal signiphorid associated with the species complex.This species is an obligate hyperparasitoid of Aphelinidae View in CoL and Platygastridae ( Woolley 1988) View in CoL . Additional reports of unidentified Signiphora species reared from the B. tabaci View in CoL complex exist from Cuba ( Castineiras 1995), Columbia ( Bellotti et al. 2005), Martinique ( Ryckewaert & Alauzet 2002), and Argentina ( Viscarret et al. 2000) View in CoL .
A key to the species and species groups of Signiphora View in CoL is provided in Girault (1913) and Woolley (1988), respectively.
Bellotti AC, Pena J, Arias B, Guerrero JM, Trujillo H, Holguin C, Ortega A. 2005. Biological control of whiteflies by indigenous natural enemies for major food crops in the Neotropics, pp. 313 - 323 In Anderson PK, Morales FJ [eds.], Whitefly and Whitefly-borne Viruses in the Tropics: Building a Knowledge Base for Global Action. CIAT, Cali, Columbia.
Castineiras A. 1995. Natural enemies of Bemisia tabaci (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) in Cuba. Florida Entomologist 78: 538 - 540.
de Oliveira MRV, Amancio E, Laumann RA, Gomes LdO. 2003. Natural enemies of Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) B biotype and Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Westwood) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in Brasilia, Brazil. Neotropical Entomology 32: 151 - 154.
Girault AA. 1913. A systematic monograph of the chalcidoid Hymenoptera of the subfamily Signiphorinae. Proceedings of the United States National Mu- seum 45: 189 - 233.
Ryckewaert P, Alauzet C. 2002. The natural enemies of Bemisia argentifolii in Martinique. Biocontrol 47: 115 - 126.
Schuster D, Evans G, Bennett F, Stansly P, Jansson R, Leibee G, Webb S. 1998. A survey of parasitoids of Bemisia spp. whiteflies in Florida, the Caribbean and Central and South America. International Journal of Pest Management 44: 255 - 260.
Viscarret MM, Botto EN, Polaszek A. 2000. Whiteflies (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) of economic importance and their natural enemies (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae, Signiphoridae) in Argentina. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 26: 5 - 11.
Woolley JB. 1988. Phylogeny and classification of the Signiphoridae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea). Systematic Entomology 13: 465 - 501.
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Signiphora Ashmead
Lahey, Zachary & Stansly, Philip 2015 |
Signiphora aleyrodis
Ashmead 1900 |
Signiphora
Ashmead 1880 |
Signiphora
Ashmead 1880 |
Aphelinidae
Thomson 1876 |