Insects (Jan 2022)

<i>Zelus renardii</i> Roaming in Southern Italy

  • Nada Lahbib,
  • Ugo Picciotti,
  • Valdete Sefa,
  • Sonia Boukhris-Bouhachem,
  • Francesco Porcelli,
  • Francesca Garganese

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/insects13020158
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
p. 158

Abstract

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This study collects data from the literature and updates our Zelus renardii Kolenati, 1856 (Leafhopper Assassin Bug, LAB) prey knowledge. The literature consists of ca. 170 entries encompassing the years 1856 to 2021. This reduviid originated in the Nearctic region, but has entered and acclimatised in many Mediterranean countries. Our quantitative predation experiments—in the laboratory on caged plants plus field or environmental observations—confirm that LAB prefers a selected array of prey. Laboratory predation tests on living targets (Hemiptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, and Hymenoptera) agree with the literature. Zelus renardii prefers comparatively large, highly mobile, and readily available prey. LAB preferences on available hemipterans targets suggest that Zelus renardii is a good inundative biocontrol agent for Xylella fastidiosapauca ST53 infections. LAB also prey on other important olive pests, such as Bactrocera oleae. Therefore, Zelus renardii is a major integrated pest management (IPM) component to limit Xylella fastidiosa pandemics and other pest invasions.

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