First record of the Nearctic Zelus renardii (Heteroptera, Reduviidae, Harpactocorinae) in Europe

  • Petrakis P
  • Moulet P
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Abstract

The Nearctic assasin bug species Zelus reinardii was found for the first time in Attica, Greece, Europe. This species is a generalist predator which can contribute to the control of insect pests. This is also a known predator of several biological control agents of pests. Therefore, its naturalization in Greece is potentially problematic in economic settings since the insect may act as both an intraguild and a beneficial predator. The risky nature of importation in other areas (e.g. Hawaii) showed the possibility of these ecological roles.

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Petrakis, P. V., & Moulet, P. (2017). First record of the Nearctic Zelus renardii (Heteroptera, Reduviidae, Harpactocorinae) in Europe. ENTOMOLOGIA HELLENICA, 20(2), 75. https://doi.org/10.12681/eh.11511

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