Genus of wasps
Cotesia is a genus of braconid wasps first described by Peter Cameron in 1891. Some species parasitize caterpillars of species considered pests , and are used as biocontrol agents. Cotesia congregata parasitizes the tomato and the tobacco hornworms . C. glomerata and C. rubecula feed on the cabbage white and other white butterfly caterpillars. C. gonopterygis and C. risilis are host-specific and parasitize the common brimstone .[ 1]
The wasp C. melanoscelus parasitizes the caterpillar of the spongy moth . It, and the spongy moth, are native to Europe. The spongy moth is an invasive species in North America, and C. melanoscelus has been imported as a biocontrol of the moth.[ 2] Cotesia icipe is a parasitoid of Spodoptera littoralis and beet armyworm (Spodoptera exigua ) which are pests of amaranth crops.[ 3]
Species
List of Cotesia species
Cotesia ruficrus illustrated by
Des Helmore
Cotesia sp. cocoons
Cotesia sp. cocoons
See also
References
^ Lozan, Aurel; Spitzer, Karel; Jaroš, Josef (2012-06-01). "Isolated peat bog habitats and their food connections: parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonoidea) and their lepidopteran hosts" . Journal of Insect Conservation . 16 (3): 391–397. ISSN 1366-638X . doi :10.1007/s10841-011-9425-4 .
^ McCullough, Deborah; Raffa, Kenneth; Williamson, R. Chris. "Natural Enemies of Gypsy Moth: The Good Guys!" (PDF) . Entomology University of Wisconsin . Michigan State University Extension. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 June 2010. Retrieved 18 April 2019 .
^ Fiaboe, Komi K. M. (20 December 2017). "Fiaboe KKM, Fernández-Triana J, Nyamu FW, Agbodzavu KM (2017) Cotesia icipe sp. n., a new Microgastrinae wasp (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) of importance in the biological control of Lepidopteran pests in Africa. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 61: 49–64. DOI 10.3897/jhr.61.21015" . Journal of Hymenoptera Research . 61 : 49– 64. doi :10.3897/jhr.61.21015 .
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