25 resultados para Scolytidae


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Durante el período de los meses de junio 1989 a febrero 1990, se estudió la fluctuación poblacional de la broca del fruto del cafeto Hypothenemus hampei Ferr. en alturas de 950,1000 y 11SO m.s.n.m en la Región VI de Nicaragua. La temperatura en las localidades del estudio oscila entre 18 y 212 C. Las mayores precipitaciones se registran de junio a noviembre y la menor de diciembre a febrero. Los niveles máximos de infestación de broca oscilaron entre 0.5 y 1.55% de frutos brocados encontrandose mayores niveles en las menores alturas donde se observa que el incremento de la población ocurre entre los 107 y 246 días después de la floración principal (ddfp). En las alturas superiores a 1000 m.s.n.m las infestaciones comienzan incrementarse en fechas tardías (141 ddfp). Sin embargo, dichos niveles decrecen al momento de la cosecha. El desarrollo de los diferentes estadíos de H. hampei resultó diferentes en las localidades estudiadas. La producción de huevos se inicia más temprano en las zonas de menor altitude (78 ddfp) en comparación con zonas de mayor altitud (141 ddfp). Las poblaciones de huevos, larvas y pupas aumentan posteriormente con al número de adultos, alcanzando los máximos valores durante la maduración del fruto y disminuyendo al momento final de la cosecha. H. hampei se reproduce en frutos semiconsistentes, consistentes y maduros, sin embargo, se puede encontrar adultos de broca en los canales de penetración en los frutos en estado lechoso.

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Eucalyptus spp. plantations represent >60% of the reforested area in Brazil. Although ambrosia beetle attacks on live trees were at first nonexistent, they have begun to appear with greater frequency. Monitoring for pest insects is a key factor in integrated pest management, and baited traps are one of the most widely used methods for insect population detection and survey. We compared the efficiency of the most widely used trap in Brazil to survey for ambrosia beetles and other Scolytidae, the ESALQ-84 type, with other traditionally employed traps: the multiple funnel (Lindgren trap); drainpipe; and slot (Theyson) traps, in a Eucalyptus grandis Hill ex Maiden stand in Brazil. The ESALQ-84 trap was the most efficient in trapping Hypothenemus eruditus Westwood and Hypothenemus obscurus (F.); the multiple funnel trap caught significantly more Cryptocarenus diadematus Eggers; whereas the slot trap caught more Premnobius cavipennis Eichhoff and Xyleborus affinis Eichhoff than the other traps. The drainpipe trap was the least effective trap overall. When corrected for number of beetles caught per trap surface area, catches were significantly higher on the ESALQ-84 trap for the majority of the species analyzed, probably because of a smaller trap surface area. The slot trap was recommended for it caught overall more beetles of the three most economically important scolytid species in eucalypt plantations in Brazil, P. cavipennis, X. affinis, and X, ferrugineus.

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More than 95% of the reforested area in Brazil is covered by exotic Eucalyptus and Pinus plantations. Native Scolytidae, mostly ambrosia beetles, appear to be rapidly adapting to these exotic trees, and reports of economic damage are becoming frequent. The objectives of our research were to survey, characterize and compare the Scolytidae fauna present in a P. taeda and an E. grandis stand in Telemaco Borba, Parana state, Brazil. Beetles were caught in ethanol baited ESALQ-84 vane traps in weekly collections from July 1995 until July 1997. In all, 87 species were trapped, 62 in the pine and 75 in the eucalypt stand. The most abundant beetle species in the pines were Hypothenemus eruditus, Xyleborinus gracilis, Cryptocarenus sp. and Xylosandrus retusus, while the most frequent were H. eruditus, Cryptocarenus sp., H. obscurus, Ambrosiodmus obliquus, and X. gracilis. In the eucalypt stand, H. eruditus, X. retusus, H. obscurus, X. ferrugineus and Microcorthylus minimus were the most abundant species, and H. eruditus, H. obscurus and M. minimus were the most frequently trapped. The majority of the species, regardless of the forest community, were most active between August (end of winter) and October (mid-spring). Significantly more H. eruditus, X. gracilis, Cryptocarenus sp., Corthylus obliquus, Hypothenemus bolivianus, A. obliquus, Sampsonius dampfi and Xyleborus affinis were trapped in the pine stand, while X. retusus, H. obscurus, X. ferrugineus, Xyleborinus linearicollis, Corthylus sp, and Corthylus convexicauda were caught in higher numbers in the eucalypt stand. Approximately 50% of the species trapped were found in both communities. Morisita's similarity index indicates the composition of the two communities is very similar, suggesting that most of the beetles are polyphagous. (C) 2001 Elsevier B.V. B.V. All rights reserved.

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Many species of bark and ambrosia beetles use host volatiles as cues for breeding site location. In a study where the objectives were to identify the different volatiles released by Pinus taeda L. billets as they age, to determine the arrival sequence of scolytids (Colcoptera: Scolytidae), and to correlate volatile emission by the billets with beetle catches, 25 species of scolytids were trapped. Bark beetles were more attracted to the billets in the beginning of the period. whereas ambrosia beetles arrived later. Among the bark beetles, Dendroctonus terebrans (Olivier) was significantly more attracted during the Ist 3 wk after tree felling, Hylastes tenuis Eichhoff in the Ist 2 wk. Pityophtorus pulicarius (Zimmermann) in weeks 2 and 3, and Ips grandicollis (Eichhoff) was more attracted on weeks 3 and 4. Among the ambrosia beetles, Xyleborinus saxeseni (Ratzeburg) was more attracted to billets during weeks 4-6, whereas Xyleborus pubescens Zimmermann and Xyleborus californicus Wood were more attracted during week 6. The billets showed marked decline in attractiveness to all scolytids after 8 wk. Volatiles collected during the beetle trapping periods included 15 hydrocarbon monoterpenes, 18 oxygenated monoterpenes, 4-allylanisole, and ethanol. The hydrocarbon monoterpenes and 4-allylanisole decreased sharply over time, but oxygenated monoterpenes and ethanol increased up to weeks 4-6, after which they also decreased. Good correlations between certain billet volatiles and catches for some beetle species were obtained, but their biological significance could not be determined.

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Ambrosia beetles are the predominant Scolytidae in Brazil. Little is known about the attractiveness of exotic conifer tree volatiles to native scolytids. Objectives were to compare the attractiveness of logs with and without bark of Pinus oocarpa Schiede, P. caribaea variety bahamensis Barrett & Golfari, P, car. variety caribaea Barrett & Golfari and P. car. variety hondurensis Barrett & Golfari over time to native scolytids in different pine stands, to compare the relative attractiveness of logs relative to ethanol traps, to determine how long it takes for logs to become attractive to ambrosia beetles and when attraction peaks occur, and to determine if volatiles released by live standing trees would mask volatiles released by logs of the same species. In young stands, Hypothenemus was the predominant insect genus, whereas in older stands Xyleborus predominated. Debarked logs trapped more beetles than logs with bark. Pine log species attractiveness was not influenced by volatiles present in the stand. Beetles were divided into the following 3 groups, based on response to log volatiles and ethanol: (1) species attracted to ethanol and not responding to pine terpenes Ambrosiodmus hagedorni (Iglesia), A. retusus (Eichhoff), X. spinulosus Blandford, Corthylus schaufussi Schiede, Cryptocarenus heveae (Hagedorn), H. obscurus (F.), (2) species attracted to ethanol but responding to pine terpenes Xyleborinus gracilis (Eichhoff), X. affinis Eichhoff, H. eruditus Westwood, Premnobius cavipennis Eichhoff, and (3) species more attracted to pine terpenes and less responsive to ethanol, A. obliquus (Le Conte), X. ferrugineus F,, X. catulus Blandford. Pinus car. ;variety bahamensis was the least attractive pine, P. oocarpa the most attractive. The attraction peak varied according to the season; logs were not attractive to beetles 10 wk after cutting.

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We report the identification of a potential pheromone for Gnathotrichus materiarius (Fitch) (Col., Scolytidae). The population sex ratio is close to 1:1, and males initiate attacks on host trees. Headspace and hindgut samples from single males showed the presence of the putative pheromone 6-methyl-5-hepten-2-ol, sulcatol. Unmated males released sulcatol for at least 12 days, and ceased producing the pheromone after 20 days. The peak sulcatol release occurred after 2 days. Males cease production of sulcatol 24 h after being paired with females. Single females were unable to initiate galleries, and no sulcatol was detected from their headspace and hindgut samples. The chiral ratio of the pheromone, observed from headspace samples, was 31% (S)-(+)- and 69% (R)-(-)-sulcatol.

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Hylesinus oleiperda es un coleóptero cuyas larvas cavan galerías longitudinales que producen la ruptura de los tejidos de conducción y posteriormente el secado de ramitas de un año. Como consecuencia ocasiona una pérdida considerable de yemas fructíferas y de inflorescencias, lo que trae aparejado una merma de producción y alteración en el crecimiento normal de la planta. Los objetivos del presente trabajo fueron establecer la bioecología de esta especie en Mendoza y detectar la presencia de enemigos naturales, para diseñar posteriormente estrategias de control adecuadas que minimicen el impacto ambiental de los plaguicidas. El trabajo se llevó a cabo durante cinco años en plantaciones de los departamentos de Luján y Maipú de Mendoza. Se realizaron observaciones a campo con una frecuencia semanal desde octubre a enero y mensual desde febrero a septiembre. A través de los resultados obtenidos se logró establecer el ciclo biológico que esta especie cumple en las plantaciones olivícolas de la provincia.

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The California five-spined ips, Ips paraconfusus Lanier, produces the myrcene-derived acyclic monoterpene alcohols ipsenol (2-methyl-6-methylene-7-octen-4-ol) and ipsdienol (2-methyl-6-methylene-2,7-octadien-4-ol) as components of its aggregation pheromone. The pine engraver beetle, Ips pini (Say), produces only ipsdienol. Previous studies have shown that myrcene, a monoterpene in the pines colonized by these beetles, is a direct precursor to these pheromone components. In vivo radiolabeling studies reported here showed that male I. paraconfusus incorporated [1-14C]acetate into ipsenol, ipsdienol, and amitinol (trans-2-methyl-6-methylene-3,7-octadien-2-ol), while male I. pini incorporated [1-14C]acetate into ipsdienol and amitinol. Females of these species produced neither labeled nor unlabeled pheromone components. The purified radiolabeled monoterpene alcohols from-males were identified by comparison of their HPLC and GC retention times with those of unlabeled standards. HPLC-purified fractions containing the individual radiolabeled components were analyzed by GC-MS and were shown to include only the pure alcohols. To further confirm that ipsdienol and ipsenol were radiolabeled, diastereomeric ester derivatives of the isolated alcohols were synthesized and analyzed by HPLC and GC-MS. After derivatization of the radiolabeled alcohols, the HPLC analysis demonstrated expected shifts in retention times with conservation of naturally occurring stereochemistry. The results provide direct evidence for de novo biosynthesis of ipsenol, ipsdienol, and amitinol by bark beetles.

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Abstract Development data of eggs and pupae of Xyleborus fornicatus Eichh. (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), the shot-hole borer of tea in Sri Lanka, at constant temperatures were used to evaluate a linear and seven nonlinear models for insect development. Model evaluation was based on fit to data (residual sum of squares and coefficient of determination or coefficient of nonlinear regression), number of measurable parameters, the biological value of the fitted coefficients and accuracy in the estimation of thresholds. Of the nonlinear models, the Lactin model fitted experimental data well and along with the linear model, can be used to describe the temperature-dependent development of this species.

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The presence/absence data of twenty-seven forest insect taxa (e.g. Retinia resinella, Formica spp., Pissodes spp., several scolytids) and recorded environmental variation were used to investigate the applicability of modelling insect occurrence based on satellite imagery. The sampling was based on 1800 sample plots (25 m by 25 m) placed along the sides of 30 equilateral triangles (side 1 km) in a fragmented forest area (approximately 100 km2) in Evo, S Finland. The triangles were overlaid on land use maps interpreted from satellite images (Landsat TM 30 m multispectral scanner imagery 1991) and digitized geological maps. Insect occurrence was explained using either environmental variables measured in the field or those interpreted from the land use and geological maps. The fit of logistic regression models varied between species, possibly because some species may be associated with the characteristics of single trees while other species with stand characteristics. The occurrence of certain insect species at least, especially those associated with Scots pine, could be relatively accurately assessed indirectly on the basis of satellite imagery and geological maps. Models based on both remotely sensed and geological data better predicted the distribution of forest insects except in the case of Xylechinus pilosus, Dryocoetes sp. and Trypodendron lineatum, where the differences were relatively small in favour of the models based on field measurements. The number of species was related to habitat compartment size and distance from the habitat edge calculated from the land use maps, but logistic regressions suggested that other environmental variables in general masked the effect of these variables in species occurrence at the present scale.

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El gorgojo descortezador del pino Dendroctonus frontalis Zimm., es el insecto más destructivo y de mayor importancia económica en los bosques de pino de Nicaragua. Este insecto se extiende desde el sur de los Estados Unidos hasta Honduras y Nicaragua, encontrándose junto a otras especies de Dendroctonus eI ps de la familia Scolytidae. En 1999 D. frontalisataco los municipios de Jalapa, Jícaro, San Fernando, Mozonte, Dipilto, Somoto, Cusmapa y Esteli. La afectación causada por D. frontalis fue de 32,359.41 Ha., que significó la pérdida del 50% del bosque equivalente a unos 3 millones de m³ de madera en rollo, causando pérdidas económicas de 38,898.842 millones de dólares y un cuantioso daño ambiental. Ante la situación de daño ocasionada por D. frontalis y la gran importancia que poseen los pinos en el departamento de Nueva Segovia por su potencial maderable, generación de divisas, fuente de empleo y beneficios ambientales, realizamos un estudio con el objetivo de determinar la dinámica poblacional de D. frontalis, otros descortezadores de pino y sus enemigos naturales en los municipios de Dipilto y Jícaro del Departamento de Nueva Segovia. El estudio se realizo durante el periodo de febrero 2004 a enero 2005. El monitoreo se realizó cada 15 días. Para el monitoreo se utilizaron trampas del tipo Lindgrennon-sticky funnel trap de 12 embudos con vaso colector, feromonas de agregación (frontalin®) y aguarrás como atrayentes. Los resultados obtenido fueron los siguientes. Se describió la dinámica poblacional de D. frontalis, en los municipios de Jicaro y Dipilto. El numero de insectos de D. frontalis fue estadísticamente mayor en dipilto que en Jicaro. Tambien se describió la dinámica poblacional de D. aproximatus, Ips sp. Xyleborus sp. Tomolips sp. y Cossonus sp. El numero de insectos de D. aproximatus, Xyleborus sp y Tomolips sp. fue estadísticamente mayor en Dipilto que en Jicaro. Por el contrario las poblaciones de Ips sp. fueron mayor en el municipio de Jicaro que en Dipilto y las poblaciones de Cossonus fueron estadísticamente similares en ambos municipios muestreados. Ademas, se describió la dinámica poblacional de los insectos depredadores de los descortezadores Temnochila sp. y Enoclerus sp. El depredador Temnochila se encontró en mayor numero que el depredador Enoclerus, aunque las poblaciones de ambos géneros fueron estadísticamente similares en ambos municipios.

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Los pinos son afectados por plagas y e nfermedades debido a diferentes factores como: incendios forestales, periodos de sequías prolongados, el manejo inadecuado del bosque y la falta de aplicación de prácticas silviculturales. Uno de los insectos que más se reporta atacando los pinos es el gor gojo descortezador del pino Dendroctonus frontalis. Ataques por este insecto fueron reportados en el departamento de Nueva Segovia en el periodo comprendido entre 1999 al 2001. D. frontalis afectó aproximadamente 32,359.41 ha. de bosques equivalentes al 50 % del área boscosa de Nueva Segovia y unos 3 millones m 3 de madera en rollo. Los daños estimados por este ataque se aproximan a los 39 millones de dólares por pérdida de madera en pie y 56 millones de dólares por costo de oportunidad y un cuantioso daño a mbiental. Ante tal situación y debido a la importancia que tiene el recurso forestal en Nicaragua, se realizó una investigación con el objetivo de describir la fluctuación poblacional de todos los insectos asociados a los pinos y sus enemigos naturales. El estudio se realizó en el Departamento de Nueva Segovia, específicamente en los Municipios de Dipilto y El Jicaro en el periodo comprendido entre Febrero 2004 a Enero 2005. El monitoreo se realizó cada 15 días y se utilizaron trampas del tipo “Lindgren non sticky funnel trap®” de doce embudos con vaso colector, llevando adherido un paquete de feromona sintetica (frontalin ®) y un depósito de aguarrás (pine turpentine). Los resultados obtenidos fueron los siguientes. Se describió la fluctuación poblacional d e insectos de la familia Scolytidae. Las poblaciones de insectos de esta familia fueron estadísticamente similares en ambos municipios. También, se describió la fluctuación poblacional de insectos del Orden Coleóptera y se les identificó hasta el nivel de familia. El número de insectos de la familia Curculionidae, Cerambycidae, Scarabaeidae, Coccinellidae fueron mayores estadísticamente en Dipilto que en El Jicaro. Por el contrario, los insectos de la familia Buprestidae y Elateridae fueron mayores en El Ji caro en comparación con el municipio de Dipilto. El número de insectos de las familias Chrysomelidae, Carabidae, Nitidullidae, Lampiridae, Tenebrionidae fueron estadísticamente similares en ambos municipios. En este mismo estudio, se describió la fluctuaci ón poblacional de insectos depredadores encontrados en el bosque de pino. Los insectos de la familia Staphylinidae fueron estadísticamente mayores en Dipilto que en El Jicaro, por el contrario las poblaciones de insectos Trogostidae, Histeridae y Cucujidae fueron estadísticamente similares en Dipilto y El Jicaro. Es importante señalar que en comparación con los otros depredadores, la familia Trogostidae se encontró en mayor númer o a lo largo de todo el estudio