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    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Harmonia axyridis in the Netherlands: a gain for the fauna or an unwanted intruder\n(Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)?\nThe coccinellid Harmonia axyridis (Pallas, 1773), a well-known aphid predator originating from\nAsia, was found for the first time in the Netherlands (Heilige Landstichting near Nijmegen) in\n2002. During 2003, the species was collected at several localities in the southern part of the\ncountry. In the surroundings of Tilburg and Rotterdam the species is already considered as\ncommon. Its establishment could be the result of either survival of independently released (or\nescaped) specimens for biological control (very likely for the population in Rotterdam), or a\ncolonisation from Belgium were outbreaks of H. axyridis were recorded in the preceding years\n(likely for the surroundings of Tilburg).\nRisks and regulations with respect to the introduction of exotic species as biological control agents\nof pests in indoor and outdoor cultures are discussed. Recently, regulations have been sharpened in\nthe Netherlands, but they are too late to prevent the establishment of H. axyridis, wanted or not.\nOnce an exotic species has established itself it is virtually impossible to get rid of it.
    Keywords: Coccinellidae ; Harmonia axyridis ; Herkenning, Biologie ; Nederland ; Verspreiding
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen vol. 23, pp. 125-127
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Orius laevigatus in the Netherlands\n(Heteroptera: Anthocoridae)\nOrius laevigatus was captured in 2005 at 21 localities\non nettle in banks and borders, all but one\nin greenhouse areas. The possible cause of its\noccurrence in the Netherlands is supposed to be\neither a natural northern shift of its range caused\nby the changing climate, or the escape of specimens\nfrom greenhouses, where the species is used\nfrequently for biological control of western flower\nthrips.
    Keywords: Verspreiding ; Nederland ; Herkenning
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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