Endemic and invasive Coccinellidae associated with maize (Zea mays L.) fields, in Manabi province, Ecuador

Pub Date : 2021-12-30 DOI:10.2478/foecol-2022-0004
Alvaro Gregorio Bailon, Fernando Leonel Mendoza, L. Solis, J. Velásquez, Karime Montes, Diego R. Perla Gutierrez, T. Kondo, D. Chirinos
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Abstract Maize (Zea mays L.), which is considered an important cereal everywhere, is widely cultivated in different agroecological conditions. Throughout their phenological stages, maize crops are attacked by pests and diseases, and in Ecuador these phytosanitary problems are usually counteracted with applications of pesticides. However, knowledge of beneficial entomofauna is fundamental to guide pest management programs. As part of this objective, the Coccinellidae species present in maize fields in localities (Santa Ana, Colon, and Danzarin) in Manabí province were identified. In each zone, maize plants were sampled from 2018–2019. A total of 2,654 specimens belonging to 14 taxa were collected in this study, of which Cheilomenes sexmaculata, Cycloneda sanguinea, Hippodamia convergens, Hyperaspis arida, and Psyllobora confluens were found in all the studied areas. Hyperaspis arida and Diomus apollonia are reported for the first time in Ecuador.
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厄瓜多尔马那比省与玉米(Zea mays L.)田有关的地方性和入侵性球虫科
玉米(Zea mays L.)是世界各地重要的谷物,在不同的农业生态条件下广泛种植。玉米作物在其整个酚期都受到病虫害的侵袭,在厄瓜多尔,这些植物检疫问题通常通过施用杀虫剂来解决。然而,对有益昆虫区系的了解是指导害虫管理计划的基础。作为这一目标的一部分,在马纳比省的一些地方(圣安娜、科隆和丹扎林)的玉米地里发现了球虫科物种。在每个地区,2018年至2019年对玉米植株进行了采样。本研究共收集到14个分类群的2654个标本,其中六斑Cheilomenes sexmulata、血环蛛、Hippodamia convergens、Hyperaspis arida和Psyllobora confluens在所有研究区域都有发现。在厄瓜多尔首次报道了Hyperaspis arida和Diomus apollonia。
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