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''Encarsia'' is a large genus of minute
parasitic wasps Parasitoid wasps are a large group of hymenopteran superfamilies, with all but the wood wasps ( Orussoidea) being in the wasp-waisted Apocrita. As parasitoids, they lay their eggs on or in the bodies of other arthropods, sooner or later cau ...
of the family Aphelinidae. The genus is very diverse with currently about 400 described species and worldwide distribution. Noyes, J. S. 2003
Universal Chalcidoidea database
/ref> The number of existing species is expected to be several times higher because many species are still undescribed.Heraty, J. M., et al. (2008) Systematics and Biology of ''Encarsia''. Chapter 4, pp. 71-87 In: Gould, J., et al. (Eds), In: Classical Biological Control of ''Bemisia tabaci'' in the United States. A review of interagency research and implementation. Progress in Biological Control 4. Springer Science and Business Media B. V. 1-343. ''Encarsia'' is a very complex genus, with specimens showing both inter- and intra-specific variations, making morphological classification difficult. The adult wasps, tiny insects about 1 or 2 millimeters in size, are primarily parasitoids of sessile stages of
Sternorrhyncha The Sternorrhyncha suborder of the Hemiptera contains the aphids, whiteflies, and scale insects, groups which were traditionally included in the now-obsolete order "Homoptera". "Sternorrhyncha" refers to the rearward position of the mouthparts re ...
, in particular
whiteflies Whiteflies are Hemipterans that typically feed on the undersides of plant leaves. They comprise the family Aleyrodidae, the only family in the superfamily Aleyrodoidea. More than 1550 species have been described. Description and taxonomy The ...
(Aleyrodidae) and scale insects (Diaspididae). A few species are known to parasitize
aphid Aphids are small sap-sucking insects and members of the superfamily Aphidoidea. Common names include greenfly and blackfly, although individuals within a species can vary widely in color. The group includes the fluffy white woolly aphids. A t ...
s, eggs of shield-back bugs (Plataspidae), and eggs of Lepidoptera. Females mostly develop as primary endoparasitoids, and males are commonly hyperparasitoids of the same or other species. This so-called heteronomy, a sexually dimorphic host relationship, occurs in quite a few species. Species of ''Encarsia'' are of particular interest because of their economic importance for biological pest control, especially in horticulture and for crops grown under glass. Many seem to be extremely host-specific which is an important trait for an acceptable and effective bio-control agent.


Species used in biological control

* '' Encarsia berlesei'' on white peach scale ('' Pseudaulacaspis pentagona'') * '' Encarsia bimaculata'' on sweet potato whitefly (''
Bemisia tabaci The silverleaf whitefly (''Bemisia tabaci'', also informally referred to as the sweet potato whitefly) is one of several species of whitefly that are currently important agriculture, agricultural pest (animal), pests. A review in 2011 concluded t ...
'') * '' Encarsia clypealis'' on citrus blackfly (''
Aleurocanthus woglumi ''Aleurocanthus woglumi'' is a species of whitefly in the family Aleyrodidae. It is a pest of citrus crops, and is commonly known as the citrus blackfly because of its slate-blue colour. It originated in Asia, but has spread to other parts of th ...
'') * ''
Encarsia formosa ''Encarsia formosa'' is a species of chalcidoid wasp and a well known parasitoid of greenhouse whitefly, one of the first to be used commercially for biological pest control, from the 1920s. They can use at least 15 species of whitefly as a hos ...
'' on greenhouse whitefly (''
Trialeurodes vaporariorum ''Trialeurodes vaporariorum'', commonly known as the glasshouse whitefly or greenhouse whitefly, is an insect that inhabits the world's temperate regions. Like various other whiteflies, it is a primary insect pest of many fruit, vegetable and o ...
'') * '' Encarsia harrisoni'' on long mussel scale (''Lepidosaphes gloverii'') * '' Encarsia inaron'' on cabbage whitefly ('' Aleyrodes proletella'') and ash whitefly ('' Siphoninus phillyreae'') * '' Encarsia lahorensis'' on citrus whitefly (''Dialeurodes citri'') * '' Encarsia lutea'' on
silverleaf whitefly The silverleaf whitefly (''Bemisia tabaci'', also informally referred to as the sweet potato whitefly) is one of several species of whitefly that are currently important agricultural pests. A review in 2011 concluded that the silverleaf whitefly ...
(''
Bemisia tabaci The silverleaf whitefly (''Bemisia tabaci'', also informally referred to as the sweet potato whitefly) is one of several species of whitefly that are currently important agriculture, agricultural pest (animal), pests. A review in 2011 concluded t ...
''/''Bemisia argentifolii'') and
greenhouse whitefly ''Trialeurodes vaporariorum'', commonly known as the glasshouse whitefly or greenhouse whitefly, is an insect that inhabits the world's temperate regions. Like various other whiteflies, it is a primary insect pest of many fruit, vegetable and or ...
(''Trialeurodes vaporariorum'') * '' Encarsia pergandiella'' on sweet potato whitefly (''Bemisia tabaci'') * '' Encarsia perniciosi'' on San Jose scale ('' Quadraspidiotus perniciosus'') * '' Encarsia perplexa'' (syn. ''Encarsia opulenta'') on citrus blackfly (''Aleurocanthus woglumi'') * '' Encarsia sophia'' on papaya whitefly (''Trialeurodes variabilis'') and sweet potato whitefly (''Bemisia tabaci'')Luo, C. and T. X. Liu. (2011)
Fitness of ''Encarsia sophia'' (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) parasitizing ''Trialeurodes vaporariorum'' and ''Bemisia tabaci'' (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae).
''Insect Science'' 18(1), 84-91.
* '' Encarsia tricolor'' on cabbage whitefly (''Aleyrodes proletella'')


References

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