Insects (2018) 9 (1 - 19)

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Christina Sann, Franziska Wemheuer, Alexis Beaurepaire, Rolf Daniel, Silvio Erler and Stefan Vidal (2018)
Preliminary investigation of species diversity of rice hopper parasitoids in Southeast Asia
Insects 9 (1 - 19)
Abstract: Ongoing intensification of rice production systems in Southeast Asia is causing devastating yield losses each year due to rice hoppers. Their continuing development of immunity to resistant rice varieties and pesticide applications further complicates this problem. Hence, there is a high demand for biological control agents of rice hoppers. Egg parasitoid wasps are among the most important natural enemies of rice hoppers, such as Nilaparvata lugens and Nephotettix spp. However, our knowledge of their diversity is still very limited, due to their small size and the lack of available morphological information. Classifying these parasitoids is the first step to properly understanding their role in the rice agroecosystem. We used traditional morphological identification, as well as DNA sequencing of the 28S rRNA and the COI genes, to investigate the diversity of four important hopper egg parasitoid genera in the Philippines. Parasitoids of the genera Anagrus, Oligosita, Gonatocerus, and Paracentrobia were collected in eight study landscapes located in Luzon. Our findings illustrate that characterization of species diversity using morphological and molecular analyses were concordant only for the genus Paracentrobia. The genera Anagrus and Gonatocerus exhibited more genetic diversity than estimated with the morphological analysis, while the opposite was observed for Oligosita. This is the first study investigating the molecular diversity of rice hopper parasitoids in the Philippines. More research combining morphological, behavioral, and molecular methods, as well as the establishment of a comprehensive DNA database, are urgently needed to assess the performance and suitability of these organisms as biocontrol agents.
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Database assignments for author(s): Stefan Vidal, Silvio Erler

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.


Nilaparvata lugens Rice (Oryza) Philippines
Nephotettix virescens Rice (Oryza) Philippines
Nephotettix nigropictus Rice (Oryza) Philippines
Anagrus flaveolus (parasitoid) Nilaparvata lugens Rice (Oryza) Philippines
Anagrus optabilis (parasitoid) Nilaparvata lugens Rice (Oryza) Philippines
Pseudoligosita aesopi (parasitoid) Nilaparvata lugens Rice (Oryza) Philippines
Oligosita naias (parasitoid) Nilaparvata lugens Rice (Oryza) Philippines
Paracentrobia andoi (parasitoid) Nephotettix virescens Rice (Oryza) Philippines
Oligosita shibuyae (parasitoid) Nilaparvata lugens Rice (Oryza) Philippines
Gonatocerus orientalis (parasitoid) Nephotettix virescens Rice (Oryza) Philippines
Anagrus frequens (parasitoid) Nilaparvata lugens Rice (Oryza) Philippines