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Biological Control of Insect Pests: Southeast Asian Prospects - EcoPort

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Table 4.12.1<br />

Parasitoids <strong>of</strong> the green vegetable bug, Nezara viridula (modified after Jones 1988)<br />

Parasitoid Geographic range Known host relations Selected references<br />

DIPTERA<br />

SARCOPHAGIDAE<br />

Sarcodexia innota<br />

Sarcodexia sternodontis<br />

TACHINIDAE<br />

Bogosia antinorii<br />

Cylindromyia rufifemur<br />

Ectophasia crassipennis<br />

Ectophasiopsis arcuata<br />

Euclytia flava<br />

Gymnosoma clavata<br />

Gymnosoma kuramanum<br />

Gymnosoma rotundata<br />

Trichopoda giacomellii<br />

(= Trichopoda nigrifrontalis,<br />

= T. gustavoi<br />

= Eutrichopodopsis nitens)<br />

Trichopoda lanipes<br />

Trichopoda pennipes<br />

Southern USA Two records ex N. viridula;<br />

wide host range as primary<br />

parasitoid and scavenger<br />

Widespread in Africa Recorded only ex N. viridula<br />

Australia One record ex N. viridula<br />

Italy Bred ex N. viridula<br />

Chile Well adapted to N. viridula<br />

Drake 1920; Temerak &<br />

Whitcomb 1984<br />

Hokkanen 1986<br />

Greathead 1966, 1971;<br />

Barraclough 1985<br />

Cantrell 1984<br />

Colazza & Bin 1995<br />

Jones 1988<br />

USA Generalist parasitoid Aldrich 1995<br />

Palaearctic, Israel One record ex N. viridula<br />

Herting 1960<br />

Japan Takano 1956<br />

Palaearctic Wide host range; attacks Nezara spp. in Japan Kiritani et al. 1963; Kiritani<br />

& Sasaba 1969<br />

Argentina, Brazil, Well adapted to N. viridula<br />

Blanchard 1966; Mallea et<br />

Colombia, Paraguay<br />

al. 1968; Gastal 1977a,b;<br />

Liljesthršm 1980, 1981;<br />

Ferreira 1984<br />

Southern USA One record ex N. viridula;<br />

attacks other species Drake 1920<br />

North America, Hawaii Well adapted to N. viridula<br />

Drake 1920; Todd & Lewis<br />

1976; Jones 1979;<br />

Buschman & Whitcomb<br />

1980; McPherson et al.<br />

1982<br />

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