Classical Biological Control of Bemisia Tabaci in the United States - A Review of Interagency Research and Implementation 2008
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-6740-2_5
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The Genus Eretmocerus

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“…The 1st instar larva penetrates into the host from underneath during the early 4th instar nymph (Gelman et al 2005a). Taxonomic identification of Eretmocerus species is difficult, resulting in probable misidentification and misrepresentations of host-parasitoid relationships (Zolnerowich and Rose 2008). No differences were found in survivorship (85%) or offspring sex ratios (39.8%) for Er.…”
Section: Eretmocerusmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…The 1st instar larva penetrates into the host from underneath during the early 4th instar nymph (Gelman et al 2005a). Taxonomic identification of Eretmocerus species is difficult, resulting in probable misidentification and misrepresentations of host-parasitoid relationships (Zolnerowich and Rose 2008). No differences were found in survivorship (85%) or offspring sex ratios (39.8%) for Er.…”
Section: Eretmocerusmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…New records of parasitism incidence, rates of parasitism, new species, and new parasitoid locations appear continuously, primarily for the genera Encarsia (Evans 2007;Heraty et al 2008) and Eretmocerus (Zolnerowich and Rose 2008) or both (Hernández-Suárez et al 2003). Host ranges span from monophagy or narrow oligophagy as in En.…”
Section: Parasitoid Biology and Ecologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Myriad undescribed species exist including several that have been reared from Bemisia (Zolnerowich & Rose 2008). Twentythree of the 78 described species have reportedly been reared from the B. tabaci species complex.…”
Section: Eretmocerus Haldeman (Chalcidoidea: Aphelinidae)mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…umumnya memarasit nimfa B. tabaci instar ke-2 sampai ke-4, namun preferensinya lebih tinggi pada nimfa instar ke-2 (Gerling et al 2001 (Zolnerowich & Rose 2008). Eretmocerus eremicus diketahui efektif menekan populasi B. tabaci pada tanaman tomat, cabai, dan melon (Gerling et al 2001;Bellamy et al 2004).…”
Section: Analisis Dataunclassified