Diversity and abundance of insects associated with two accessions of golden melon (Cucumis melo L.)

S.F. Babatunde, L. I. Gambari
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This study aims to give fundamental details regarding the diversity and abundance of insects associated with two accessions of Golden melon (Cucumis melo L). There were 1,058 (1,058) different specimens gathered. These insects belong to 7 different Orders (Coleoptera, Lepidoptera, Orthoptera, Diptera, Dictyoptera, Hemiptera, and Hymenoptera) and 22 different (Acrididae, Alydidae, Apidae, Braconidae, Calliphoridae, Chrysomelidae, Coccinellidae, Erotylidae, Formicdae, Gryllidae, Mantidae, Muscidae, Pentatomidae, Pieridae, Reduviidae, Sacrophidae, Scarabaiedae, Scutelleridae, Tachinidae, Tenebrionidae, Tettigonidae and Vespidae). Majority of the insect predators belong to the Formicidae family. Golden melon beds were sampled for insects every 10 weeks from the second week after sowing. Every week, sampling was carried out between 7:00 and 9:00 in the morning using a sweep net, a pitfall, and handpicking. As a result, this knowledge will aid in understanding the various insect pests that affect golden melon (Cucumis melo) systems
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与金瓜(Cucumis melo L.)两个品种相关的昆虫的多样性和丰度
本研究旨在提供与两个金瓜(Cucumis melo L)品种相关的昆虫多样性和丰度的基本详情。共收集到 1,058 个不同的标本。这些昆虫隶属于 7 个不同目(鞘翅目、鳞翅目、直翅目、双翅目、双翅目、半翅目和膜翅目)和 22 个不同科(吖啶科、杓螨科、喙螨科、喙螨科、茧螨科、蛹螨科、茧螨科、喙螨科、鞘翅目、鳞翅目、直翅目、双翅目、半翅目和膜翅目)、蝼蛄、螳螂科、鹟科、五喙蝇科、墩蝇科、红蝇科、喙蝇科、猩红蝇科、锹形蝇科、喙蝇科、天牛科、蝶形蝇科和蚜蝇科)。大部分昆虫天敌属于蚁科。从播种后第二周开始,每隔 10 周对金瓜地进行一次昆虫采样。每周在早上 7:00 至 9:00 之间使用扫网、坑阱和人工采摘进行采样。因此,这些知识将有助于了解影响金瓜(Cucumis melo)系统的各种害虫。
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