T. platneri 99, 105, 236, 240–241, 243
T. pretiosum99, 105, 120, 121, 122, 123, 125,
154, 214, 236, 237–240, 243
T.nr. sibericum 105, 154
Trichoplusia ni122, 237–238, 240, 243
Trissolcus simoni 184
Trogossita japonica 119
Unaspis yanonensis 103
Unisexual and sexual wasps in biological control
93–106, 121–122, 136–137, 142, 144, 148,
149, 150, 151 153, 154–155
advantages of unisexual wasps in biological
control 93–94, 100–102, 105, 106, 122
cheaper mass production 100, 101
easier establishment in area of release
94, 100, 102
higher rate of population increase 100
stronger reduction of host population
100, 102
cases of unisexual reproduction in natural
enemies 95–99
causes of unisexual reproduction 94–95
genetic mechanisms 94, 95
microbial infection 94–95
creation of unisexual strains from sexual
strains 93
curing Wolbachiainfections with antibiotics or
elevated temperature 122, 136
disadvantages of unisexual wasps in
biological control 102
accumulation of (deleterious) genes 102
evolutionary aspects of parasitoid–Wolbachia
relationships 95
fitness effects of Wolbachiainfection 153
incidence of unisexual reproduction in
natural enemies 95
interspecific transfer of parthenogenesis-
inducing bacteria 94
intraspecific transfer of parthenogenesis-
inducing bacteria 94, 136
model of relative population growth rate
sexuals/unisexuals 100–101
parthenogenesis-inducing bacteria 93
population increase in unisexual wasps
93–94
sex-manipulating symbiontic Wolbachia
bacteria 136–137
success of sexuals/unisexuals in biological
control 102–104
sexuals more successful than unisexuals
102
sexuals and unisexuals similar success
103–104
unisexuals more successful than sexuals
104
unisexual reproduction of natural enemies
93–106
unisexual species parasitic Hymenoptera
96–99
Wolbachia, sex ratio distorting,
parthenogenesis inducing bacteria
94–95, 121, 136–137, 142, 144, 148,
149, 150, 151, 153, 154–155
co-occurrence of infected and uninfected
wasp individuals 94–95
fixation of Wolbachiainfection in
parasitoids 94
USDA (United Stated Department of Agriculture)
194
Vairimorphasp. 149, 155
Vanessa cardui 235–236
Verticillium lecanii4, 144, 148, 156, 170
Venturia canescens95, 96
Wolbachia94, 121, 136–137, 142, 144, 148, 149, 150,
151, 153, 154–155
see alsounisexual and sexual wasps in
biological control
Xenorhabdusspp. 176
Index 327