Encarsia protransvena (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) is recorded here for the first time in Italy as a parasitoid of the whitefly Singhiella simplex (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae), one of the most invasive alien pests of exotic Ficus species. Singhiella simplex, originating from the Oriental region, has established a global presence. Monitoring of the whitefly and its parasitoids was conducted in the southern areas of Italy, providing crucial insights into their distribution and interactions. The taxonomic identity of E. protransvena, was confirmed by scrutiny of morphological and molecular taxonomic characters. At the time of writing, we also obtained some specimens of Encarsia hispida from the host collected in Campania. We reserve the right to provide bio-ethological information on the species in the future. Comprehensive illustrations and diagnostic features are provided for the host and the parasitoids. An identification key is included for all Encarsia species associated with S. simplex, which provides a valuable tool to distinguish these aphelinid wasps for future research and applications in biological control programs.

New Record of Encarsia protransvena and Confirmed Occurrence of Encarsia hispida (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) as Parasitoids of Singhiella simplex (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in Italy / Cerasa, Giuliano; Tomasello, Luigi; Melone, Gianluca; Russo, Elia; Siscaro, Gaetano; Cavallaro, Carmelo; Ienco, Annamaria; Laudani, Francesca; Palmeri, Vincenzo; Campolo, Orlando; Garganese, Francesca; Porcelli, Francesco; Pedata, Paolo A.; Farina, Vittorio; Gugliuzza, Giovanni; Rizzo, Roberto; Laudonia, Stefania; Lo Verde, Gabriella. - In: INSECTS. - ISSN 2075-4450. - 16:1(2025), pp. 1-17.

New Record of Encarsia protransvena and Confirmed Occurrence of Encarsia hispida (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) as Parasitoids of Singhiella simplex (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in Italy

Gianluca Melone
Investigation
;
Elia Russo
Investigation
;
Paolo A. Pedata
Investigation
;
Stefania Laudonia
Co-ultimo
Supervision
;
2025

Abstract

Encarsia protransvena (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) is recorded here for the first time in Italy as a parasitoid of the whitefly Singhiella simplex (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae), one of the most invasive alien pests of exotic Ficus species. Singhiella simplex, originating from the Oriental region, has established a global presence. Monitoring of the whitefly and its parasitoids was conducted in the southern areas of Italy, providing crucial insights into their distribution and interactions. The taxonomic identity of E. protransvena, was confirmed by scrutiny of morphological and molecular taxonomic characters. At the time of writing, we also obtained some specimens of Encarsia hispida from the host collected in Campania. We reserve the right to provide bio-ethological information on the species in the future. Comprehensive illustrations and diagnostic features are provided for the host and the parasitoids. An identification key is included for all Encarsia species associated with S. simplex, which provides a valuable tool to distinguish these aphelinid wasps for future research and applications in biological control programs.
2025
New Record of Encarsia protransvena and Confirmed Occurrence of Encarsia hispida (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) as Parasitoids of Singhiella simplex (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in Italy / Cerasa, Giuliano; Tomasello, Luigi; Melone, Gianluca; Russo, Elia; Siscaro, Gaetano; Cavallaro, Carmelo; Ienco, Annamaria; Laudani, Francesca; Palmeri, Vincenzo; Campolo, Orlando; Garganese, Francesca; Porcelli, Francesco; Pedata, Paolo A.; Farina, Vittorio; Gugliuzza, Giovanni; Rizzo, Roberto; Laudonia, Stefania; Lo Verde, Gabriella. - In: INSECTS. - ISSN 2075-4450. - 16:1(2025), pp. 1-17.
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