Invasive Mealybugs and their Management in India: Past, Present & Future

Authors

  • M. Mani
  • A.N. Shylesha National Bureau of Agriculturally Important Insects, Bangalore - 560024

Keywords:

invasive mealy bugs, classical bio control, natural enemies, India

Abstract

Invasive species are 'non-native species which threaten ecosystem besides habitats and species. Invasive pests include insect pests of agricultural importance. Problems caused by such invasive species in agricultural ecosystems are manifold. Several mealybug pests have got introduced into India, and some of them were known to cause extensive damage to the economically important crops. The important invasive mealybugs include Solenposis mealybug Phenacoccus solenopsis Tinsley in 2007, Papaya mealybug Paracoccus marginatus Williams & Granara de Willink in 2008, Madeira mealybug Phenacoccus madeirensis Green m 2012 and Jackbeardsleyi mealybug Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi Gimpel and Miller in 2012. These alien pests find the new habitat ideal and conducive for breeding and establishment without any restriction through natural regulating factors like natural enemies that keep the species under check in its native range. Classical biological control of the papaya mealybug P. marginatus was achieved with the Encyrtid parasitoid Acerophagus papayae (Noyes and Schaufif), and fortuitous biological of solenopsis mealybug Phenacoccus solenopsis with encyrtid parasitoid Aenasius arizonensis (Girault) (= Aenasius bambawalei Hayat). Local natural enemies namely Cryptolaemus montrouzieri Mulsant Mallada boninensis (Okamoto) and Spalgisepeus Westwood were useful in combating the invasive Jackbeardsly mealybug Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi in India. Four parasitoids namely Allotropasp, Anagyrusamnestos Ramkumar and Poorani, Anagyrus quadrii (Hayat, Alam & Agarwal) and Anagyrus loeckii Noyes & Menezes were found parasitizing the invasive Madeira mealybug. Ph. madeirensis. An analysis was made on the serious mealybug pests of common crops in the neighbouring countries, and which are likely to enter India due to firequent travelling and shipments. The Cassava Mealybug, Phenacoccus manihoti Matile-Ferrero which has recently invaded India for which Apoanagyrus lopezi (De Santis) is available for its effective suppression.

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2021-12-31

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Mani, M., & Shylesha, A. (2021). Invasive Mealybugs and their Management in India: Past, Present & Future. HEXAPODA, 28(1&2), 64–77. Retrieved from http://hexapoda.in/index.php/hexapoda/article/view/43

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