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The Parasitoid Complex of Aleurothrixus floccosus (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in the Citrus Groves of Central–Southern Italy
by
Romito, Eleonora
, Andretta, Lucia
, Giorgini, Massimo
, Laudonia, Stefania
, Guastaferro, Valentino Maria
, Melone, Gianluca
, Formisano, Giorgio
in
28S-D2 gene
/ Adults
/ Agricultural practices
/ Aleurothrixus floccosus
/ Aleyrodidae
/ Amitus spiniferus
/ Animal introduction
/ Biological control
/ Cales noacki
/ Citrus
/ Citrus fruits
/ citrus woolly whitefly
/ COI gene
/ Complexity
/ Control
/ Diseases and pests
/ Distribution
/ Effectiveness
/ Environmental aspects
/ Eretmocerus paulistus
/ Field investigations
/ Field tests
/ Filaments
/ Host-parasite interactions
/ Identification and classification
/ Insect pests
/ Insecticides
/ Integrated approach
/ Integrated pest management
/ Introduced species
/ Invasive species
/ Leaves
/ Morphology
/ Natural enemies
/ New records
/ Nymphs
/ Orchards
/ Parasitism
/ Parasitoids
/ Pest control
/ Pests
/ Phenology
/ Signiphora
/ Surveys
2025
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The Parasitoid Complex of Aleurothrixus floccosus (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in the Citrus Groves of Central–Southern Italy
by
Romito, Eleonora
, Andretta, Lucia
, Giorgini, Massimo
, Laudonia, Stefania
, Guastaferro, Valentino Maria
, Melone, Gianluca
, Formisano, Giorgio
in
28S-D2 gene
/ Adults
/ Agricultural practices
/ Aleurothrixus floccosus
/ Aleyrodidae
/ Amitus spiniferus
/ Animal introduction
/ Biological control
/ Cales noacki
/ Citrus
/ Citrus fruits
/ citrus woolly whitefly
/ COI gene
/ Complexity
/ Control
/ Diseases and pests
/ Distribution
/ Effectiveness
/ Environmental aspects
/ Eretmocerus paulistus
/ Field investigations
/ Field tests
/ Filaments
/ Host-parasite interactions
/ Identification and classification
/ Insect pests
/ Insecticides
/ Integrated approach
/ Integrated pest management
/ Introduced species
/ Invasive species
/ Leaves
/ Morphology
/ Natural enemies
/ New records
/ Nymphs
/ Orchards
/ Parasitism
/ Parasitoids
/ Pest control
/ Pests
/ Phenology
/ Signiphora
/ Surveys
2025
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The Parasitoid Complex of Aleurothrixus floccosus (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in the Citrus Groves of Central–Southern Italy
by
Romito, Eleonora
, Andretta, Lucia
, Giorgini, Massimo
, Laudonia, Stefania
, Guastaferro, Valentino Maria
, Melone, Gianluca
, Formisano, Giorgio
in
28S-D2 gene
/ Adults
/ Agricultural practices
/ Aleurothrixus floccosus
/ Aleyrodidae
/ Amitus spiniferus
/ Animal introduction
/ Biological control
/ Cales noacki
/ Citrus
/ Citrus fruits
/ citrus woolly whitefly
/ COI gene
/ Complexity
/ Control
/ Diseases and pests
/ Distribution
/ Effectiveness
/ Environmental aspects
/ Eretmocerus paulistus
/ Field investigations
/ Field tests
/ Filaments
/ Host-parasite interactions
/ Identification and classification
/ Insect pests
/ Insecticides
/ Integrated approach
/ Integrated pest management
/ Introduced species
/ Invasive species
/ Leaves
/ Morphology
/ Natural enemies
/ New records
/ Nymphs
/ Orchards
/ Parasitism
/ Parasitoids
/ Pest control
/ Pests
/ Phenology
/ Signiphora
/ Surveys
2025
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The Parasitoid Complex of Aleurothrixus floccosus (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in the Citrus Groves of Central–Southern Italy
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The Parasitoid Complex of Aleurothrixus floccosus (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in the Citrus Groves of Central–Southern Italy
2025
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Overview
The woolly whitefly, Aleurothrixus floccosus, is likely a Neotropical origin species that has spread globally. Introduced to France in 1969, it became a pest in southern European citrus groves, first reported in Italy in 1974. Integrated management using biological control agents is crucial due to the low efficacy of chemical controls. Nymphs produce waxy filaments and honeydew, limiting insecticide contact. Natural enemies, especially from Neotropics, have been documented. The parasitoids Amitus spiniferus and Cales noacki were released in France in 1970 and later observed in Liguria, Italy. In the Campania region, C. noacki was first found on Aleurotuba jelineki in 1984 and this finding preceded the first report of A. floccosus in the same area. Subsequently, C. noacki was also introduced in other regions where it showed better adaptation throughout the Italian territory, reaching high parasitization levels on the woolly whitefly nymphs. After many years since the last field investigations, surveys in 2024–2025 in organic citrus groves in central and southern Italy identified additional parasitoids. Besides C. noacki and A. spiniferus, Eretmocerus paulistus and Signiphora xanthographa were found for the first time in Italy. Both species were originally described from the Neotropical ecozone. The aphelinid finding represents its first documented establishment in Italy, while the signiphorid one represents a new record for the European fauna. E. paulistus is a primary parasitoid, while S. xanthographa is a hyperparasitoid that can limit the effectiveness of other parasitoids. The interaction of these parasitoids resulted in high parasitism rates for A. floccosus nymphs. Preserving the current complexity of parasitoids in integrated pest management (IPM) programs could effectively control the woolly whitefly in central and southern Italy.
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