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Ollivier, M., Labouyrie, M., Raghu, S., Tavoillot, J., Tixier, M.-S. & Lesieur, V. (2023) Characterising the herbivore community and its impact on Sonchus oleraceus (Asterales: Asteraceae) in its invaded range in Australia. Austral Entomology, 62(2), 220–234. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1111/aen.12640
In Table 2, Table S2, and the first paragraph of the section ‘S. oleraceus: a reservoir for insect pests’, the species Phytomyza horticola Goureau, 1851 is included incorrectly.
This species is not yet present in Australia and is replaced with Phytomyza syngenesiae (Hardy, 1849), which has previously been recorded in Australia on Sonchus oleraceus (Xu et al. 2021).
The Table 2 and Table S2 have been corrected online. Also, reference Xu et al (2021) has been added in the reference list.
Ollivier, M., Labouyrie, M., Raghu, S., Tavoillot, J., Tixier, M.-S. & Lesieur, V. (2023) Characterising the herbivore community and its impact on Sonchus oleraceus (Asterales: Asteraceae) in its invaded range in Australia.澳大利亚昆虫学》,62(2),220-234。澳大利亚昆虫学》(Australia Entomology)62(2), 220-234. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1111/aen.12640In 表 2、表 S2 以及 "S. oleraceus: a reservoir for insect pests "一节的第一段错误地包含了 Phytomyza horticola Goureau, 1851 这一物种。该物种尚未在澳大利亚出现,因此用 Phytomyza syngenesiae (Hardy, 1849) 代替,该物种之前在澳大利亚的 Sonchus oleraceus 上有过记录(Xu 等人,2021 年)。此外,参考文献列表中还添加了 Xu 等人(2021 年)的参考文献。
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