Ablerus Howard, 1894
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https://doi.org/ 10.1653/024.098.0211 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/934387BE-BC0B-746E-FF70-FAB67369F8B6 |
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Felipe |
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Ablerus Howard |
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Ablerus Howard View in CoL (Chalcidoidea: Azotidae )
Species of Ablerus (= Azotus Howard ) are most commonly recorded as primary, or hyperparasitoids, of immature Sternorrhyncha ( Hemiptera ) although certain species are known to attack lepidopteran eggs ( Darling & Johnson 1984) and the pupae of chamaemyiid Diptera ( Blanchard 1936). Material bred from whiteflies is typically assumed to be hyperparasitic on aphelinid primary parasitoids developing in the same host (Viggiani 1982; Evans 2007). Recently, Ablerus macrochaeta Silvestri was reported from B. tabaci in Guangxi and Yunnan Provinces in the People’s Republic of China following a 10 yr natural enemy census ( Li et al. 2011). Additional whitefly host records for A. macrochaeta include Aleurocanthus inceratus Silvestri , and the citrus blackfly, Aleurocanthus woglumi Ashby. The only other instance of an Ablerus species attacking a whitefly in the genus Bemisia is Ablerus inquirenda Silvestri parasitizing Bemisia (as Lipaleyrodes ) euphorbiae (David and Subramaniam) ( Evans 2007) .
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