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    Fairyfly Wasp Prospers After Sneaking into US

    A tiny wasp with iridescent wings showed up in upstate New York in 2010. Just one year later it was spotted in Irvine, Calif. — suggesting the fairyfly wasp is now well established in the United States within a year of sneaking into the country, a scientist says.

    "This wasp was accidentally introduced in North America," said Serguei Triapitsyn of  the University of California-Riverside, who made the initial discovery but wasn't able to positively identify the species until two weeks ago.

    The fairyfly wasp, Gonatocerus ater, is a millimeter (0.04 inches) long. It lays its eggs inside the eggs of plant-eating insects called leafhoppers, which in turn lay their eggs inside plant tissue. When the fairyfly wasp eggs hatch, the little larvae munch on what is essentially the womb: the leafhopper eggs.

    Triapitsyn, director of California-Riverside's Entomology Research Museum, said it is likely the wasp eggs were carried inside leafhopper eggs that were in twigs of Lombardy poplar seedlings coming from Europe. In fact, reports of the wasp in Italy suggested the leafhopper Rhytidodus decimaquartus was the wasp's host.

    "In California, we do not know if the wasp's host is this leafhopper, but I found it on the same Lombardy poplar trees that had the wasp, so an association is very likely," he said.

    Triapitsyn found the wasp species in August 2011 while doing fieldwork and brought  samples back to his lab.

    "I identified the wasp as Gonatocerus ater by comparing it to wasps from upstate New York and also Europe," he said. "It would not surprise me if this wasp is found wherever Lombardy poplars are located, because it's likely leafhopper host prefers these trees for feeding."

    Though a relative newcomer, the wasp poses no known risk in the U.S., at least to humans. For leafhoppers, that's another story, as the wasp kills leafhopper larvae within their eggs.

    "It actually helps naturally control leafhopper numbers," Triapitsyn said. "In its absence leafhopper populations could have skyrocketed."

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    Editor's Note: This article was updated to correct a metric conversion.

     

    26 comments

    • web/gadget guru  •  3 mths ago
      You know, a picture of this insect would have gone a long way in the content of this article!
      • Realism 3 mths ago
        Look at who originated the article. They almost always provide only links, usually, as in this case, at the end of the article.
    • gingerduck  •  3 mths ago
      A millimeter is not 2/5ths of an inch long. You are referring to a centimeter.
    • Jimbo  •  3 mths ago
      I doubt these are a big problem, but this article is missing important information. What normally controls leaf hopper populations, and how will this affect their populations? Or are leaf hoppers an introduced species as well? Do these wasps sting people?
    • TheKnowerOfThings  •  3 mths ago
      Homeland Security is installing a giant border bug zapper.
    • What Was That Again  •  3 mths ago
      Curious about the final sentence. Since the wasp was not present until just the past couple of years, why didn't leafhopper populations skyrocket then?
    • Snorri Sturluson  •  3 mths ago
      An alien species that is beneficial? I hope so. However, with the name of Fairyfly Wasp, I suspect that this wasp came from San Francisco.
      • HighTideRider 3 mths ago
        Your attempt at humor was worthy of a "nice try" nod but, the punchline was too obvious. Keep practicing and in the meantime, leave the comedy to the pros.
      • J. 3 mths ago
        It only has gay friends
      • Oil Man 3 mths ago
        More like France.
    • Silly  •  3 mths ago
      They snuck into the states? Were they wearing a fake mustache and glasses with a big hat or something? Did they steal someones passport to fake their credentials? Did they bribe someone to drive them over the state lines?
    • TheKnowerOfThings  •  3 mths ago
      They're working illegally and sending the money back home.
    • raddmann  •  3 mths ago
      a millimeter does not equal two-fifths of an inch…not even close…which is it braniac?
    • Robert F  •  Bossier City, Louisiana  •  3 mths ago
      they snuck in? maybe we should round them up and deport them
      • HateTheHater 3 mths ago
        Ha, Ha, Ha, Haaaaaa! More anti-emmigrant stick. How positively redneck!!
    • Oil Man  •  Hawthorne, California  •  3 mths ago
      Just another illegal suck out our system.
    • the ref  •  3 mths ago
      seal the borders now!
    • QQ  •  3 mths ago
      Well, were leafhoppers native to this continent or were they introduced from europe too?
      • A Man for FREEDOM 3 mths ago
        Leafhopper is a common name applied to any species from the family Cicadellidae. So I think some may have been here originally.
    • Ridge walking  •  3 mths ago
      So, this looks at present to be a positive development.
      • direwire 3 mths ago
        They said the same when they introduced cane toads to Australia in the last century, now it has become a pest.
      • Ridge walking 3 mths ago
        Direwire - Yes you are right to indicate the wasp may become a real pest but after all I did incate that "at present to be a positive development."
    • TJE  •  Sacramento, California  •  3 mths ago
      Not picking on this person, just saying that the writing in general seems to be getting worse and worse. What happened to those people they used to employ - you know, 'editors' ? So many unanswered questions, the main one being is this is a good thing or a bad thing?
    • .  •  3 mths ago
      So - good , bad, or not able to tell us at this time?
    • Max Fubar  •  3 mths ago
      So, we imported Leafhoppers too, right? Since the Wasps were in the eges, that were in the branches of the Lombardy Popular, that is what I got out of it. So, what kind of problems are these leaf hoppers create, since other than the wasps, they have no natural preditors in the US? What if they decide to change to another kind of tree native to the US? The wasps may not follow. Can we say the FDA, and DHS are less than useless? Now we have two invasive species that can reek even more havoc, remember the Chinese Stinkbug from last year?
    • NiteWish  •  Modesto, California  •  3 mths ago
      Another accidentally introduced invasive species came from China called Land Planarian I found them coming out of bagged soil I purchased and used for a square foot garden and I'm sure now my whole yard is infected as there is no way to get rid of them. Look them up very interesting, horrible creature that lives on earthworms
    • MikeyPooh  •  Surfside, California  •  3 mths ago
      God was a sneaky dude coming up with such an evil parasitic mechanism where one species eats another from the inside out. I guess being all powerful you get bored and start making things just to screw with other things. Clearly part of his master plan for all of us.
    • justme  •  3 mths ago
      theres always something sneaking in
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