The Role of Parasitoid Wasps, Ixodiphagus spp. (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), in Tick Control
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Biology of Ixodiphagus spp. and Geographic Distribution
3. Tick–Wasp Interaction in the Control of Ticks
4. Wasps in Ticks: Why Did the Control Attempts Fail?
5. Gaps in the Knowledge and Future Perspectives
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Parasitoid | Tick | Tick Life Stage | Country | Reference |
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I. texanus | H. leporispalustris | Nymph | United States | [2] |
I. hookeri | R. sanguineus | Nymph | United States | [41] |
I. hookeri | R. sanguineus, D. marginatus | Nymph | United States | [9] |
I. hookeri | I. ricinus | Nymph | France | [42] |
I. hookeri | H. concinna, D. reticulatus, D. venustus, R. sanguineus | NA | France | [43] |
I. hookeri | R. sanguineus | Nymph | Brazil | [44] |
I. hookeri | R. sanguineus | NA | India | [45] |
I. hookeri | D. nitens | NA | United States | [46] |
I. hookeri | D. variabilis | NA | United States | [11] |
I. hookeri | H. aegyptium | NA | South Africa | [47] |
I. hookeri | R. sanguineus | Nymph | Nigeria | [48] |
I. hookeri | I. cookei | Nymph | United States | [49] |
I. hookeri | R. sanguineus | NA | United States | [50] |
I. texanus | H. leporispalustris | Nymph | United States | [51] |
I. hookeri | R. sanguineus | Nymph | United States | [52] |
I. mysorensis | Ornithodorus sp. | NA | India | [40] |
I. texanus | I. persulcatus | Nymph | Russia | [53] |
I. hookeri | I. ricinus | Nymph | Czech Republic/Slovakia (Czechoslovakia) | [54] |
I. hookeri | R. sanguineus | Nymph | Kenya | [55] |
I. hookeri | R. sanguineus | Nymph | Africa | [56] |
Ixodiphagus sp. | H. bancrofti, H. bremneri, I. holocyclus, I. tasmani | NA | Australia | [57] |
I. hookeri | R. sanguineus | NA | Indonesia | [58] |
I. hookeri | R. sanguineus | Nymph | Malaysia | [59] |
I. texanus | H. leporispalustris | Larva, Nymph | Canada | [60] |
I. hookeri | I. dammini | Nymph | United States | [21] |
I. hookeri | H. punctata | Nymph | Spain | [61] |
I. hookeri | A. variegatum | Nymph | Kenya | [62] |
I. hookeri | I. ricinus | NA | France | [63] |
I. texanus | I. dammini | Nymph | United States | [64] |
I. hookeri | R. sanguineus | Nymph | Mexico | [65] |
I. hookeri | I. scapularis | Nymph | United States | [66] |
I. hookeri | I. scapularis | Nymph | United States | [25] |
I. hookeri | A. variegatum | Nymph | Kenya | [67] |
I. hookeri | I. scapularis | Nymph | United States | [29] |
I. hookeri | R. sanguineus | Nymph | Venezuela | [68] |
I. hookeri | A. variegatum | Nymph | Kenya | [37] |
I.hookeri | H. concinna | Nymph | Slovakia | [26] |
I. taiaroaensis | I. uriae, I. eudyptidis | Larva, Nymph | New Zealand | [69] |
I. hookeri | I. ricinus | Nymph | Germany | [10] |
I. hookeri | I. ricinus | Nymph | Netherlands | [32] |
I. hookeri, I. texanus | R. sanguineus, Amblyomma sp. | Nymph | Brazil | [70] |
I. hookeri | I. ricinus | Nymph | France | [32] |
I. hookeri, I. texanus | R. sanguineus | Nymph | Panama | [71] |
I. hookeri | I. ricinus | Nymph, Adult | Italy | [3] |
I. hookeri | I. ricinus | Nymph | Slovakia | [22] |
Ixodiphagus sp. | R. sanguineus | Nymph, Adult | Brazil | [4] |
I. hookeri | I. ricinus | Nymph | Finland | [5] |
I. hookeri | R. sanguineus | Nymph | United States | [72] |
I. hookeri | R. microplus, I. persulcatus, D. silvarum, H. concinna | Adult | Côte d’Ivoire, Senegal, Russia | [39] |
I. hookeri | I. ricinus | Larva, Nymph | Netherlands | [8] |
I. hookeri | I. ricinus, H. concinna | Nymph | Slovakia | [1] |
I. hookeri | I. ricinus | Nymph | France | [35] |
I. hookeri | I. ricinus | Nymph | United Kingdom | [73] |
I. hookeri | A. nodosum | Nymph, Adult | Brazil | [74] |
I. hookeri | I. ricinus | Nymph | Hungary | [6] |
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Ramos, R.A.N.; de Macedo, L.O.; Bezerra-Santos, M.A.; de Carvalho, G.A.; Verocai, G.G.; Otranto, D. The Role of Parasitoid Wasps, Ixodiphagus spp. (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), in Tick Control. Pathogens 2023, 12, 676. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12050676
Ramos RAN, de Macedo LO, Bezerra-Santos MA, de Carvalho GA, Verocai GG, Otranto D. The Role of Parasitoid Wasps, Ixodiphagus spp. (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), in Tick Control. Pathogens. 2023; 12(5):676. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12050676
Chicago/Turabian StyleRamos, Rafael Antonio Nascimento, Lucia Oliveira de Macedo, Marcos Antônio Bezerra-Santos, Gílcia Aparecida de Carvalho, Guilherme Gomes Verocai, and Domenico Otranto. 2023. "The Role of Parasitoid Wasps, Ixodiphagus spp. (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), in Tick Control" Pathogens 12, no. 5: 676. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12050676
APA StyleRamos, R. A. N., de Macedo, L. O., Bezerra-Santos, M. A., de Carvalho, G. A., Verocai, G. G., & Otranto, D. (2023). The Role of Parasitoid Wasps, Ixodiphagus spp. (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), in Tick Control. Pathogens, 12(5), 676. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12050676