Insects (Jun 2023)

A revision of the <i>Encarsia mexicana</i> species-group (=<i>Dirphys</i> Howard) (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae), gregarious endoparasitoids of whiteflies (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in the Neotropical Region

  • Andrew Polaszek,
  • Estrella Hernández-Suárez,
  • Robert L. Kresslein,
  • Paul Hanson,
  • Yvonne M. Linton,
  • Jacqueline MacKenzie-Dodds,
  • Stefan Schmidt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/insects14060570
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 6
p. 570

Abstract

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The genus Dirphys Howard 1914 syn. n. is synonymized with Encarsia Förster, and treated as a species-group of Encarsia, referred to henceforth as the Encarsia mexicana species-group. The monophyly of Encarsia is discussed in relation to Dirphys. The new synonymy is based on phylogenetic analyses of the nuclear ribosomal 28S-D2 gene region (43 taxa, 510 bp). The Encarsia mexicana species-group is recovered as strongly monophyletic within Encarsia. All species of the Encarsia mexicana species-group are revised. The group includes six previously described species, and fourteen newly described species. All species are described (or redescribed) and illustrated. Detailed distributional data, and, where available, plant associate and host records are provided for all species. Encarsia myartsevae Kresslein and Polaszek nom. nov. is here proposed as a replacement name for Encarsia mexicana Myartseva, now preoccupied by Encarsia mexicana (Howard). A dichotomous identification key, supplemented by an online multiple-entry key, is provided for all species.

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