Abstract:The populations of Clania minuscula and its natural enemies were systemically investigated from June 2003 to May 2004 in oil-tea camellia orchard. The relationships between a main pest Clania minuscula and its natural enemies were analyzed by niche theory, grey system theory and fuzzy neartude. The results showed the species having>0.8758 spatial niche overlaps with Clania minuscula were salticids, aarneids and thomisids, while the temporal niche overlaps between thomisids, aarneids, tetragnathids and Clania minuscula were >0.4748. The grey relevancy analysis showed the major natural enemies of Clania minuscula were aarneids, ichneumonids, chalcidoids, tachinids and micryphantids, while the major natural enemies associated with superior natural enemies were micryphantids, tetragnathids, salticids, ichneumonids and chalcidoids. Based on relevancy of between natural enemies and Clania minuscula and superior natural enemy, the high degree of influence of the enemy populations on Clania minuscula was micryphantids=ichneumonids>aarneids=tetragnathids=chalcidoids. The natural enemy having highest fuzzy neartude with Clania minuscula was aarneids, followed by tetragnathids. It could be concluded that the natural enemy, aarneids, which was highly associated with Clania minuscula was superior enemy, followed by tetragnathids.