Distribution and current status of natural enemies of Paropsis charybdis in New Zealand

TJ Murray, TM Withers, S Mansfield… - New Zealand Plant …, 2008 - journal.nzpps.org
In the 1970s and 1980s two natural enemies of the eucalyptus tortoise beetle Paropsis
charybdis an invasive pest from Australia were established in New Zealand Cleobora mellyi …

The seasonal abundance of the newly established parasitoid complex of the Eucalyptus tortoise beetle (Paropsis charybdis)

DC Jones, TM Withers - New Zealand Plant Protection, 2003 - nzpps.org
Enoggera nassaui has been the key biological control agent of the eucalyptus tortoise
beetle Paropsis charybdis since 1987 In 2001 a second egg parasitoid Neopolycystus …

Will the accidental introduction of Neopolycystus insectifurax improve biological control of the eucalyptus tortoise beetle, Paropsis charybdis, in New Zealand?

S Mansfield, TJ Murray, TM Withers - Biological Control, 2011 - Elsevier
Paropsis charybdis is a key pest of eucalypt plantations in New Zealand, where it is attacked
by two primary egg parasitoids and one hyperparasitoid. One of the primary parasitoids …

Investigating the potential of Eadya paropsidis(Braconidae) from Tasmania as a biocontrol agent for Paropsis charybdis in New Zealand

TM Withers, GR Allen, VS Patel… - New Zealand Plant …, 2012 - scholar.archive.org
Despite considerable efforts, the eucalyptus tortoise beetle Paropsis charybdis continues to
defoliate Eucalyptus nitens plantations throughout New Zealand, preventing expansion of …

[PDF][PDF] Biological control of Paropsis charybdis Stål (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) and the paropsine threat to Eucalyptus in New Zealand

B Murphy - 2008 - ir.canterbury.ac.nz
Ineffective biological control of the Eucalyptus pest Paropsis charybdis Stål (Coleoptera:
Chrysomelidae: Paropsini) in cold areas of New Zealand was believed to be caused a …

Paropsis charybdis defoliation of Eucalyptus stands in New Zealands central North Island

BD Murphy, MK Kay - New Zealand Plant Protection, 2000 - journal.nzpps.org
Paropsis charybdis the most serious pest of Eucalyptus in New Zealand was controlled with
the introduced Australian egg parasitoid Enoggera nassaui in the late 1980s Using frass …

Attempted new association biological control of Dicranosterna semipunctata Chapuis (Coleoptera Chrysomelidae Paropsini)

BD Murphy, MK Kay - New Zealand Plant Protection, 2004 - journal.nzpps.org
The new association theory of biological control predicts that novel enemies may be more
effective in controlling pest species than their natural enemies This theory was tested using …

Selecting potential nontarget species for host range testing of Eadya paropsidis

TM Withers, GR Allen, CAM Reid - New Zealand Plant Protection, 2015 - journal.nzpps.org
Classical biological control is proposed for Paropsis charybdis (Coleoptera Chrysomelidae
Chrysomelinae) a eucalypt pest established in New Zealand The Australian solitary larval …

When taxonomy and biological control researchers unite: Species delimitation of Eadya parasitoids (Braconidae) and consequences for classical biological control of invasive …

L Peixoto, GR Allen, RD Ridenbaugh, SR Quarrell… - PLoS …, 2018 - journals.plos.org
The invasive eucalyptus tortoise beetle, Paropsis charybdis, defoliates plantations of
Eucalyptus nitens in New Zealand. Recent efforts to identify host specific biological control …

Natural enemies of Paropsis atomaria Olivier (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) in south‐eastern Queensland eucalypt plantations

HF Nahrung, MP Duffy, SA Lawson… - Australian Journal of …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
A field survey for natural enemies of Paropsis atomaria was conducted at two south‐eastern
Queensland Eucalyptus cloeziana plantation sites during 2004–2005. Primary egg and …