Journal of Economic Entomology (2007) 100, 298-306

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Giovanni Burgio, Alberto Lanzoni, Paolo Navone, Kees Van Achterberg and Antonio Masetti (2007)
Parasitic hymenoptera fauna on Agromyzidae (Diptera) colonizing weeds in ecological compensation areas in northern Italian agroecosystems
Journal of Economic Entomology 100 (2), 298-306
Abstract: Parasitoids (Hymenoptera) associated with agromyzid leafminers (Diptera: Agromyzidae) were studied in three rural farms located in northern Italy. The parasitoids were reared from mined foliage of weeds growing in field margins. We reared 998 Hymenoptera specimens, representing five families, 23 genera, and 53 species, from leafminers infesting weeds. Eulophidae was the most abundant family (67.64%), followed by Braconidae (28.86%), Eucoilinae (1.40%), Tetracampidae (1.40%), and Pteromalidae (0.7%). Braconids was the most species rich family, accounting for 28 species; eulophids were represented by 19 species, pteromalids by four species, and eucoilins and tetracampids by one species each. The dominant parasitoid was the eulophid Pediobius metallicus (Nees), representing 18.17% of the total, followed by Diglyphus isaea (Walker) (12.73%), and Neochrysocharis formosa (Westwood) (10.82%). The most abundant braconid parasitoid was Dacnusa maculipes Thomson (9.62%). More than 80% of parasitoids were recovered from 10 plant species: Cirsium arvense (L.) Scopoli, Plantago lanceolata L., Sonchus asper (L.) Hill, Papaver rhoeas L., Picris echioides L., Lactuca serriola L., Myagrum perfoliatum L., Ranunculus velutinus Tenore, Arctium lappa L., and Medicago sativa L. The retention and the management of wild plants within field margins can be crucial tools to enhance the populations of biological control agents of agromyzids and to conserve rare parasitic wasp species.
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Database assignments for author(s): Giovanni Burgio, Antonio Masetti

Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
environment - cropping system/rotation
Research topic(s) for beneficials or antagonists:
environment/habitat manipulation


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


Cirsium arvense (weed) Italy
Papaver rhoeas (weed) Italy
Lactuca serriola (weed) Italy
Plantago lanceolata (weed) Italy
Sonchus asper (weed) Italy
Helminthotheca echioides (weed) Italy
Arctium lappa (weed) Italy
Myagrum perfoliatum (weed) Italy
Dacnusa sibirica (parasitoid) Italy
Diglyphus isaea (parasitoid) Italy
Opius pallipes (parasitoid) Italy
Closterocerus formosus (parasitoid) Italy
Chrysocharis pentheus (parasitoid) Italy
Pnigalio soemius (parasitoid) Italy
Halticoptera circulus (parasitoid) Italy
Hemiptarsenus unguicellus (parasitoid) Italy
Pnigalio pectinicornis (parasitoid) Italy
Pediobius metallicus (parasitoid) Italy
Chrysocharis gemma (parasitoid) Italy
Diglyphus crassinervis (parasitoid) Italy
Opius caricivorae (parasitoid) Italy
Diglyphus poppoea (parasitoid) Italy
Chrysocharis liriomyzae (parasitoid) Italy
Dacnusa maculipes (parasitoid) Italy
Stenomalina gracilis (parasitoid) Italy
Diglyphus pusztensis (parasitoid) Italy