Encarsia Förster
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Encarsia Förster View in CoL (Chalcidoidea: Aphelinidae )
Encarsia View in CoL is the most speciose genus of Aphelinidae View in CoL with more than 450 described species which mainly parasitize either whiteflies ( Aleyrodidae View in CoL ) or armored scale insects ( Diaspididae View in CoL ). The number of species recorded from the B. tabaci View in CoL species complex has greatly increased over recent years from the 35 listed in Gerling et al. (2001), to 55 in Arnó et al. (2010) to 81 here. Minus a few exceptional cases, female Encarsia View in CoL are primary endoparasitoids whereas males develop as ectophagous hyperparasitoids on conspecific or heterospecific individuals including those of other genera ( Walter 1983; Hunter & Woolley 2001). The host-associations of females appear to be obligate insomuch as they are restricted to a particular host family (e.g., Aleyrodidae View in CoL ; Diaspididae View in CoL ; Hor- maphididae) ( Polaszek et al. 2009). Conversely, although male Encarsia View in CoL are usually reared from the same host(s) as the females, they have also been obtained from alternative hosts, including sof scales ( Coccidae View in CoL ) ( Myartseva & Evans 2007), psyllid nymphs ( Liviidae View in CoL ; Triozidae View in CoL ) ( Polaszek et al. 1992; Butler & Trumble 2011), and the eggs of Lepidoptera ( Polaszek 1991) View in CoL and Cicadellidae View in CoL ( Hemiptera View in CoL : Auchenorrhyncha) ( Polaszek & Luf Albarracin 2011). The reports of the armored scale parasitoids Encarsia aspidioticola (Mercet) View in CoL and Encarsia lounsburyi (Berlese & Paoli) View in CoL from B. tabaci View in CoL should be treated with caution ( Greathead & Bennett 1981; Li et al. 2011), especially in regard to En. lounsburyi View in CoL , where males are unknown.
Identification aids to Encarsia species are available for the following localities: Australia ( Schmidt & Polaszek 2007), China ( Huang & Polaszek 1998), Egypt ( Polaszek et al. 1999), Hispaniola ( Evans & Serra View in CoL 2002), Italy ( Viggiani 1987), India ( Hayat 2011), Mexico ( Myartseva & Evans 2007), North America ( Schauff et al. 1996), and Taiwan ( Shih et al. 2008). Polaszek et al. (1992) and Evans & Polaszek (1997) treated the species parasitizing the B. tabaci View in CoL species complex. Heraty et al. (2008) recently discussed the systematics and biology of Encarsia View in CoL with an emphasis on those attacking Bemisia species.
Arno J, Gabarra R, Liu TX, Simmons AM, Gerling D. 2010. Natural enemies of Bemisia tabaci: predators and parasitoids, pp. 385 - 421 In Stansly PA, Naranjo SE [eds.], Bemisia: Bionomics and Management of a Global Pest. Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.
Butler CD, Trumble JT. 2011. New records of hyperparasitism of Tamarixia triozae (Burks) (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) by Encarsia spp. (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) in California. Pan-Pacific Entomologist 87: 130 - 133.
Evans GA, Polaszek A. 1997. Additions to the Encarsia parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) of the Bemisia tabac i-complex (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae). Bulletin of Entomological Research 87: 563 - 571.
Evans GA, Serra CA. 2002. Parasitoids associated with whiteflies (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) in Hispaniola and descriptions of two new species of Encarsia Forster (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae). Journal of Hymenoptera Research 11: 197 - 212.
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Greathead DJ, Bennett FD. 1981. Possibilities for the use of biotic agents in the control of the whitefly, Bemisia tabaci. Biocontrol News and Information 2: 7 - 13.
Hayat M. 2011. Additions to the Indian Aphelinidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) - III: the genus Encarsia Forster. Oriental Insects 45: 202 - 274.
Heraty JM, Polaszek A, Schauff ME. 2008. Systematics and biology of Encarsia, pp. 71 - 87 In Gould J, Hoelmer K, Goolsby J [eds.], Classical Biological Control of Bemisia tabaci in the United States - A Review of Interagency Research and Implementation, Vol. 4. Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.
Huang J, Polaszek A. 1998. A revision of the Chinese species of Encarsia Forster (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae): parasitoids of whiteflies, scale insects and aphids (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae, Diaspididae, Aphidoidea). Journal of Natural History 32: 1825 - 1966.
Hunter MS, Woolley JB. 2001. Evolution and behavioral ecology of heteronomous aphelinid parasitoids. Annual Review of Entomology 46: 251 - 290.
Li SJ, Xue X, Ahmed MZ, Ren SX, Du YZ, Wu JH, Cuthbertson AGS, Qiu BL. 2011. Host plants and natural enemies of Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in China. Insect Science 18: 101 - 120.
Myartseva SN, Evans GA. 2007. Genus Encarsia Forster of Mexico (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea: Aphelinidae). A revision, key, and description of new species. Serie Avispas Parasiticas de Plagas y Otros Insectos No. 3. Universi- dad Autonoma de Tamaulipas, Ciudad Victoria, Mexico.
Polaszek A. 1991. Egg parasitism in Aphelinidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) with special reference to Centrodora and Encarsia species. Bulletin of Entomological Research 81: 97 - 106.
Polaszek A, Evans GA, Bennett FD. 1992. Encarsia parasitoids of Bemisia tabaci (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae, Homoptera: Aleyrodidae): a preliminary guide to identification. Bulletin of Entomological Research 82: 375 - 392.
Polaszek A, Abd-Rabou S, Huang J. 1999. The Egyptian species of Encarsia (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae): a preliminary review. Zoologische Mededelingen 73: 131 - 163.
Polaszek A, Hernandez-Suarez EM, Manzari S, Pedata PA, Schmidt S. 2009. Mega- diversity of Encarsia (Chalcidoidea, Aphelinidae): macroevolution in a microhy- menopteran, pp. 87 - 92 In Memoria Taller Internacional de Recursos Naturales. Victoria, Mexico, 21 - 23 Oct 2009.
Polaszek A, Luf Albarracin E. 2011. Two new Encarsia species (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) reared from eggs of Cicadellidae (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha) in Argentina: an unusual new host association. Journal of Natural History 45: 55 - 64.
Schauff ME, Evans GA, Heraty JM. 1996. A pictorial guide to the species of Encarsia (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) parasitic on whiteflies (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) in North America. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 98: 1 - 35.
Schmidt S, Polaszek A. 2007. The Australian species of Encarsia Forster (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea: Aphelinidae), parasitoids of whiteflies (Hemiptera, Sternorrhyncha, Aleyrodidae) and armoured scale insects (Hemiptera, Coccoidea: Diaspididae). Journal of Natural History 41: 2099 - 2265.
Shih YT, Ko CC, Polaszek A. 2008. Encarsia (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) parasitoids of Bemisia species in Taiwan (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae). Journal of Natural History 42: 2923 - 2941.
Viggiani G. 1987. The Italian species of the genus Encarsia Forster (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae). Bollettino del Laboratorio di Entomologia Agraria Filippo Silvestri, Portici 44: 121 - 179.
Walter GH. 1983. ' Divergent male ontogenies' in Aphelinidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea): a simplified classification and a suggested evolutionary se- quence. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 19: 63 - 82.
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Encarsia Förster
Lahey, Zachary & Stansly, Philip 2015 |
Liviidae
Loew 1879 |
Aphelinidae
Thomson 1876 |
Aleyrodidae
Westwood 1840 |
Aleyrodidae
Westwood 1840 |
Cicadellidae
Latreille 1825 |