Higher Classification: > Kingdom Animalia > Subkingdom Eumetazoa > Phylum Arthropoda > Subphylum Crustacea > Superclass Allotriocarida > Subphylum Hexapoda > Class Insecta > Order Hymenoptera > Suborder Apocrita > Superfamily Chalcidoidea > Family Aphelinidae > Subfamily Coccophaginae > Genus Encarsia

Encarsia inaron (Walker, 1839)

Rank: Species
Taxon Status: accepted

Original genus

Aphelinus Dalman, 1820

Relationships towards this taxon

Genus group names

EncarsiaForster, 1878accepted genus name
Aleurodiphilus DeBach & Rose, 1981 generic synonym
Aspidiotiphagus Howard, 1894 generic synonym
Doloresia Mercet, 1912 generic synonym
Mimatomus Cockerell, 1911 generic synonym
Paraspidiotiphagus Alam, 1956 generic synonym
Prospalta Howard, 1894 generic synonym
Prospaltella Ashmead, 1904 generic synonym
Prospaltoides Brethes, 1914 generic synonym

Species group names

Encarsia aleyrodis Mercet, 1930 subjective synonym
Encarsia borealis Hulden, 1986 subjective synonym
Encarsia brassicae Shafee & Bela, 1984 subjective synonym
Encarsia idaeus Walker, 1839 subjective synonym
Encarsia indifferentis Mercet, 1929 subjective synonym
Encarsia partenopea Masi, 1909 subjective synonym

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Citation

Dr. Mircea-Dan Mitroiu. Encarsia inaron (Walker, 1839). Accessed through: Fauna Europaea at https://portal.cybertaxonomy.org/fauna-europaea/cdm_dataportal/taxon/e424ab88-501e-489d-b080-7807004994b2

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Occurrence

 Present  Absent  Doubtful  Native  Introduced  Naturalised  Invasive  Managed  No data

Environment

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Importance

EU Habitat Directive:
annex II EU Habitat Directive Annex II: Species of community interest whose conservation requires the designation of special areas of conservation.
annex IV EU Habitat Directive Annex IV: Species of community interest in need of strict protection.
IUCN:
Red List status VU 1996This species is vulnerable and is considered to be facing a high risk of extinction in the wild according to the red list of the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources
Red List status VU 1996This species is vulnerable and is considered to be facing a high risk of extinction in the wild according to the red list of the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources

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