Bulletin of Entomological Research (1990) 80, 417-425

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B. Löhr, A.M. Varela and B. Santos (1990)
Exploration for natural enemies of the cassava mealybug, Phenacoccus manihoti (Homoptera: Pseudococcidae), in South America for the biological control of this introduced pest in Africa
Bulletin of Entomological Research 80 (4), 417-425
Abstract: Areas in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil and Paraguay were searched for the cassava mealybug, Phenacoccus manihoti Matile-Ferrero. The mealybug was located in the Paraguay River basin in the Santa Cruz de la Sierra area of eastern Bolivia, the Mato Grosso do Sul state in South-Western Brazil and in Paraguay east of the Paraguay River. Mealybug populations were extremely low in all areas but there was a period of increase from August to December. Eighteen species of natural enemies were found attacking P. manihoti: the most abundant and also most important were a solitary, internal parasitoid, Epidinocarsis lopezi (DeSantis) (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), Hyperaspis notata Mulsant and Diomus spp. (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), and Ocyptamus spp. (Diptera: Syrphidae). Collections of a closely related mealybug, Phenacoccus herreni Cox and Williams yielded two additional encyrtid parasitoids, Epidinocarsis diversicornis (Howard) and Aenasius sp. nr vexans Kerrich, but they did not survive on P. manihoti. Four parasitoids (E. lopezi, E. diversicornis, Parapyrus manihoti Noyes and Allotropa sp.) and four predators (H. notata, Diomus sp., Sympherobius maculipennis Kimmins, and Exochomus sp.) were sent for quarantine. With the exception of Parapyrus manihoti, all mentioned natural enemy species were forwarded to the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture at Ibadan, Nigeria for mass rearing and subsequent release.
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Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
biocontrol - natural enemies
Research topic(s) for beneficials or antagonists:
surveys/distribution/isolation


Pest and/or beneficial records:

Beneficial Pest/Disease/Weed Crop/Product Country Quarant.


Phenacoccus manihoti Bolivia
Phenacoccus manihoti Brazil (south)
Phenacoccus manihoti Paraguay
Phenacoccus herreni French Guiana
Phenacoccus herreni Guyana
Phenacoccus herreni Brazil (NE)
Hyperaspis notata (predator) Phenacoccus manihoti Bolivia
Hyperaspis notata (predator) Phenacoccus manihoti Brazil (south)
Hyperaspis notata (predator) Phenacoccus manihoti Paraguay
Hyperaspis notata (predator) Phenacoccus herreni Guyana
Hyperaspis notata (predator) Phenacoccus herreni Brazil (NE)
Apoanagyrus lopezi (parasitoid) Phenacoccus manihoti Bolivia
Apoanagyrus lopezi (parasitoid) Phenacoccus manihoti Brazil (south)
Apoanagyrus lopezi (parasitoid) Phenacoccus manihoti Paraguay
Chrysoperla externa (predator) Phenacoccus manihoti Brazil (south)
Chrysoperla externa (predator) Phenacoccus manihoti Paraguay
Anagyrus pseudococci (parasitoid) Phenacoccus herreni Guyana
Anagyrus pseudococci (parasitoid) Phenacoccus herreni Brazil (NE)
Nephus bilucernarius (predator) Phenacoccus herreni French Guiana
Nephus bilucernarius (predator) Phenacoccus herreni Guyana
Nephus bilucernarius (predator) Phenacoccus herreni Brazil (NE)
Apoanagyrus diversicornis (parasitoid) Phenacoccus manihoti Brazil (south)
Apoanagyrus diversicornis (parasitoid) Phenacoccus manihoti Paraguay
Apoanagyrus diversicornis (parasitoid) Phenacoccus herreni French Guiana
Apoanagyrus diversicornis (parasitoid) Phenacoccus herreni Guyana
Apoanagyrus diversicornis (parasitoid) Phenacoccus herreni Brazil (NE)
Hyperaspis quinquenotata (predator) Phenacoccus herreni French Guiana
Hyperaspis quinquenotata (predator) Phenacoccus herreni Guyana
Hyperaspis quinquenotata (predator) Phenacoccus herreni Brazil (NE)
Parapyrus manihoti (parasitoid) Phenacoccus manihoti Paraguay
Sympherobius maculipennis (predator) Phenacoccus manihoti Brazil (south)
Sympherobius maculipennis (predator) Phenacoccus manihoti Paraguay
Neozygites fumosa (entomopathogen) Phenacoccus manihoti Bolivia
Neozygites fumosa (entomopathogen) Phenacoccus manihoti Brazil (south)
Neozygites fumosa (entomopathogen) Phenacoccus manihoti Paraguay
Aenasius phenacocci (parasitoid) Phenacoccus herreni French Guiana
Aenasius phenacocci (parasitoid) Phenacoccus herreni Guyana
Blepyrus insularis (parasitoid) Phenacoccus herreni Guyana