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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38402464/trapping-strategy-and-diel-periodicity-affect-capture-rate-of-halyomorpha-halys-hemiptera-pentatomidae-in-agroecosystems
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P Glynn Tillman, Erin E Grabarczyk, Katelyn A Kesheimer, Ted Cottrell
The polyphagous pest, Halyomorpha halys (Stål) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae), damages fruit in orchards and field crops and is often found within nearby woodlands. Pheromone-baited traps can be used to monitor H. halys. However, the efficiency of trapping H. halys may vary depending on trapping strategy (live vs. dead capture), location (ground or canopy), and diel periodicity of captures. We compared H. halys capture within fruiting hosts for: (i) live and kill traps on the ground vs. traps in the canopy of black cherry (Prunus serotina Ehrh...
February 25, 2024: Environmental Entomology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38402461/drastic-changes-in-ground-dwelling-beetle-communities-following-high-intensity-deer-culling-insights-from-an-island-ecosystem
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Blake M Dawson, Maldwyn J Evans, Philip S Barton, Masashi Soga, Kahoko Tochigi, Shinsuke Koike
The overabundance of large herbivores can have detrimental effects on the local environment due to overgrazing. Culling is a common management practice implemented globally that can effectively control herbivore populations and allow vegetation communities to recover. However, the broader indirect effects of culling large herbivores remain relatively unknown, particularly on insect species such as ground-dwelling beetles that perform key ecosystem processes such as decomposition. Here we undertook a preliminary investigation to determine how culling sika deer on an island in North Japan impacted ground-beetle community dynamics...
February 25, 2024: Environmental Entomology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38376061/evaluation-of-landscaping-and-vegetation-management-to-suppress-host-seeking-ixodes-scapularis-ixodida-ixodidae-nymphs-on-residential-properties-in-connecticut-usa
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Megan A Linske, Scott C Williams
Ticks and tick-borne diseases are of increasing concern across the United States, particularly in the Northeast. Ixodes scapularis Say (Ixodida: Ixodidae) remains the primary vector for the Lyme disease spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi (Johnson, Schmid, Hyde, Steigerwalt, and Brenner). Prior studies established that I. scapularis can be found in greatest abundance in the 1-m forested ecotone surrounding the lawn edge in residential backyards. Our study was conducted on 42 properties in Guilford, CT, and sought to expand upon this premise by determining which key habitat features were associated with increased densities of host-seeking I...
February 20, 2024: Environmental Entomology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38340026/a-new-distribution-and-host-record-for-the-rare-moth-callioratis-millari-lepidoptera-geometridae-and-some-ecological-observations
#24
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Paul Duvel Janse van Rensburg, Hugo Bezuidenhout, Tommie Steyn, Johnnie van den Berg
Callioratis millari Hampson (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) is a Critically Endangered moth endemic to South Africa. Despite extensive searches, it was previously known only from the Entumeni Nature Reserve in KwaZulu-Natal, where its larvae exclusively feed on the cycad Stangeria eriopus (Kunze) Baill (Cycadales: Stangeriaceae). In July 2022, a new population of C. millari was discovered in the Kabouga section of Addo Elephant National Park in the Eastern Cape. Larvae of C. millari were feeding on the cycad Encephalartos caffer (Thunb...
February 10, 2024: Environmental Entomology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38334261/overwintering-site-selection-and-associated-microclimates-for-the-redbanded-stink-bug-hemiptera-pentatomidae-a-non-native-pest-of-soybean
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Thomas G Paul, Angus L Catchot, Fred R Musser, Priyadarshini Chakrabarti, Samuel F Ward
Cold winter temperatures govern the distribution and abundance of many insect species, but refugia that provide microclimates can moderate temperature-driven mortality. Winter temperatures have been implicated in limiting the survival and range of Piezodorus guildinii (Westwood) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae; redbanded stink bug), an economically damaging invasive pest in the southeastern United States, but the role of refugia in overwintering survival of this pest is poorly understood. We conducted 2 studies in successive years to evaluate how leaf litter from hardwoods, pines, and soybeans modulate overwintering site selection and survival of P...
February 9, 2024: Environmental Entomology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38309712/pheromone-traps-and-climate-variations-influence-populations-of-sahlbergella-singularis-hemiptera-miridae-and-associated-damage-of-cocoa-in-cameroon
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Hermine C Mahot, Leïla Bagny-Beilhe, Raymond J Mahob, Aimé-Didier B Begoudé, Apollin Fotso Kuate, Gertrude Membang, Nathalie Ewane, Adolph Kemga, Charles F B Bilong, David R Hall, Komi K M Fiaboe, Rachid Hanna
Knowledge of insect pest ecology and biology is important for maximizing crop protection and reducing crop losses. Currently, we lack an efficient control program for the cocoa mirid Sahlbergella singularis Haglund (Hemiptera: Miridae), the principal insect pest of cocoa in West and Central Africa. A 2-yr study was conducted in 11 plantations across Ayos and Konye, two of the largest cocoa growing areas of Cameroon. We evaluated the effects of mirid sex pheromone and climatic variations on mirid population dynamics and their associated cocoa damage...
February 3, 2024: Environmental Entomology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38306466/oystershell-scale-hemiptera-diaspididae-population-growth-spread-and-phenology-on-aspen-in-arizona-usa
#27
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Connor D Crouch, Richard W Hofstetter, Amanda M Grady, Nylah N S Edwards, Kristen M Waring
Oystershell scale (OSS; Lepidosaphes ulmi L.) is an invasive insect that threatens sustainability of aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) in the southwestern United States. OSS invasions have created challenges for land managers tasked with maintaining healthy aspen ecosystems for the ecological, economic, and aesthetic benefits they provide. Active management is required to suppress OSS populations and mitigate damage to aspen ecosystems, but before management strategies can be implemented, critical knowledge gaps about OSS biology and ecology must be filled...
February 2, 2024: Environmental Entomology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38306463/floral-resources-enhance-fitness-of-the-parasitoid-hadronotus-pennsylvanicus-hymenoptera-scelionidae-but-not-biological-control-of-its-host-leptoglossus-zonatus-heteroptera-coreidae
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Robert K Straser, Kent M Daane, Judith M Stahl, Houston Wilson
The diet of adult parasitoid wasps is vital for their survival and reproduction. However, the availability of food resources, such as plant nectar, can vary widely in cropping systems, potentially affecting parasitoid fitness and thereby biological control of pests. The egg parasitoid Hadronotus pennsylvanicus (Ashmead) (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae) is a potential biological control agent of the pistachio pest Leptoglossus zonatus (Dallas) (Heteroptera: Coreidae). While H. pennsylvanicus is known to attack L. zonatus eggs in California, USA, parasitism rates in orchards are highly variable...
February 2, 2024: Environmental Entomology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38284422/spectral-sensitivity-of-click-beetles-coleoptera-elateridae-and-their-responses-to-light-stimuli-in-laboratory-and-field-experiments
#29
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Kendal Singleton, Willem G van Herk, Calla Pickett, Adam James Blake, Syed Asad, Kathleen Furtado, Julien Saguez, Gerhard Gries
With increasingly fewer insecticides registered to control the larvae of pest click beetles (Coleoptera: Elateridae), integrative beetle management, including pheromone- and light-based trapping of adult beetles, must be explored as an alternative strategy. Here, we analyzed the spectral sensitivity and color preference of 9 elaterids across 6 genera in electrophysiological recordings and in behavioral bioassays. In electroretinogram recordings (ERGs), dark-adapted beetles were exposed to narrow wavebands of light in 10-nm increments from 330 to 650 nm...
January 29, 2024: Environmental Entomology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38253813/effect-of-microclimatic-temperatures-on-the-development-period-of-3-rice-planthopper-species-hemiptera-delphacidae-a-phenology-model-based-on-field-observations
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Ryota Mochizuki, Toshihisa Yashiro, Sachiyo Sanada-Morimura, Atsushi Maruyama
Most pest phenology models are temperature dependent. Generally, the air temperature at reference height is used to predict pest development, but the air temperature varies between inside and outside the crop canopy, where pests reside. Here, we sampled 3 rice planthopper species-Nilaparvata lugens (Stål), Sogatella furcifera (Horváth), and Laodelphax striatellus (Fallén)-and micrometeorological observations in paddy fields to analyze how thermal environments inside the canopy affect pest development...
January 22, 2024: Environmental Entomology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38245821/in-gallery-social-behaviors-of-the-ambrosia-beetle-xylosandrus-germanus-coleoptera-curculionidae
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Lindsey R Milbrath, Jeromy Biazzo, Erika Mudrak
The east Asian ambrosia beetle Xylosandrus germanus (Blanford) was first detected in the United States in 1932. It now occurs across much of eastern North America and parts of the Pacific Northwest. It attacks a broad range of stressed, woody hosts including ornamental and orchard species. The foundress tunnels into the sapwood of hosts where it cultures a symbiotic fungus as food for its offspring. A few other ambrosia beetles have been shown to possess a facultatively eusocial structure among gallery members, but this has not been described for Xylosandrus spp...
January 20, 2024: Environmental Entomology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38244224/tritrophic-effects-mediate-host-suitability-for-two-parasitoids-of-the-carob-moth-lepidoptera-pyralidae-infesting-pistachio-kernels
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Fatemeh Baghery, J P Michaud, Ali Dini
The carob moth, Ectomyelois ceratoniae (Zeller) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), is an important pest of pistachio causing direct damage to nuts during ripening, and in storage. We examined the tritrophic effects of 5 pistachio cultivars, representing the full range of kernel suitability for E. ceratoniae, on 2 larval parasitoids, Habrobracon hebetor (Say) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), a gregarious, synovigenic, idiobiont, ectoparasitoid, and Venturia canescens Gravenhorst (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae), a solitary, pro-ovigenic, koinobiont, endoparasitoid...
January 19, 2024: Environmental Entomology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38206676/investigating-the-effect-of-host-plant-identity-on-instar-number-in-fall-webworm-a-common-generalist-herbivore
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Mykaela M Tanino-Springsteen, Dhaval K Vyas, Audrey Mitchell, Catherine Durso, Shannon M Murphy
For herbivorous insects with a broad diet breadth, host plant identity can influence larval development by either accelerating or delaying growth. For some species of Lepidoptera, the number of larval instars varies depending on the host plant's identity. Fall webworm (Hyphantria cunea, Drury) is a polyphagous herbivore that feeds on over 450 host plants worldwide. Of the 2 morphotypes (red- and black-head) of fall webworm, the number of instars for the red-head fall webworms has not been characterized. Given its broad diet breadth, fall webworm developmental stages may vary with plant identity...
January 11, 2024: Environmental Entomology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38204206/color-pattern-and-background-contrast-affect-attraction-of-euxesta-eluta-and-chaetopsis-massyla-diptera-ulidiidae
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Sandra A Allan
Euxesta eluta Loew and Chaetopsis massyla Walker (Diptera: Ulidiidae) are primary pests of sweet corn in Florida. Attraction of adult flies to various visual stimuli was evaluated in the laboratory to provide insight into the potential development of enhanced trapping strategies. In assays evaluating different colored sticky traps, more E. eluta were collected on light blue, mid blue, lime green, and orange yellow traps, whereas attraction of C. massyla was greater to lime green and fluorescent green traps...
January 10, 2024: Environmental Entomology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38198779/evaluating-the-impact-of-light-quality-on-plant-herbivore-interactions-using-hemp-as-the-model-system
#35
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Eze Pojmann-Ezeonyilo, Petrus Langenhoven, Laura L Ingwell
Light-emitting diodes (LED) offer energy-efficient and customizable light sources that can be tailored to optimize plant chemistry and growth characteristics. Indoor cannabis production is the most energy-intensive crop in the United States and suffers from insect pest infestations including the cannabis aphid, Phorodon cannabis Passerini, which can negatively impact yield. Here we investigated the potential of light quality (color) to manage Cannabis sativa plant chemistry and cannabis aphids to increase crop quality...
January 10, 2024: Environmental Entomology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38198762/volatiles-from-nutritional-fungal-symbiont-influence-the-attraction-of-anisandrus-maiche-coleoptera-curculionidae-to-ethanol-baited-traps
#36
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Kelsey N Tobin, Matthew W Ethington, Matthew D Ginzel
Anisandrus maiche Stark (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) is a non-native ambrosia beetle from central Asia that has been spreading throughout the eastern United States since 2005. Preferred hosts of A. maiche are not well characterized within its currently invaded range, but it is established in managed and natural forests throughout Indiana. Current monitoring and detection efforts for this beetle rely on ethanol-baited traps, but fungal volatiles may alter the attraction of A. maiche to ethanol. In this study, we conducted trapping experiments in Indiana to determine the extent to which a suite of common fungal alcohols influences the response of A...
January 10, 2024: Environmental Entomology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38170875/suitability-of-containerized-toxicant-to-control-solenopsis-invicta-hymenoptera-formicidae-threatening-cave-species-in-bexar-county-texas
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Mathew M Kramm, Jacob R Lampman, Daniel Jackson, Andrea E Montalvo, Roel R Lopez
Several protected troglobitic invertebrate species are known to occur in caves on Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis, Bexar County, Texas, United States. The United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) identified red-imported fire ant Solenopsis invicta (hereafter RIFA) (Buren 1972) as the primary threat to cave species' nutrient sources, cave crickets, Ceuthophilus secretus (Scudder 1894). Per the service's recommendations, Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis currently implements boiling water mound injections with digging for RIFA control...
January 3, 2024: Environmental Entomology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38170874/dancing-in-the-purple-rain-color-affinity-and-oviposition-choices-in-aedes-sierrensis-diptera-culicidae
#38
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Christopher S Bibbs, Kai Casci, Thomas D Widmer, M Andrew Dewsnup, Kaia Jay, Kirsten D Meredith, Ary Faraji, Neil J Vickers
The western tree hole mosquito, Aedes sierrensis (Ludlow) (Diptera: Clucidae), is a pestiferous mosquito with a range extending over the entire pacific seaboard and into portions of the intermountain west. As a peridomestic heartworm vector, it demands at least some level of surveillance to understand its abundance. However, the species is refractory to a majority of conventional vector surveillance approaches for tracking mosquitoes. To find more options for Aedes sierrensis surveillance, a variety of oviposition attractants were evaluated in arena-style choice assays using colony reared adults...
January 3, 2024: Environmental Entomology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38160262/methionol-as-an-aggregation-sex-pheromone-of-the-desert-dwelling-beetle-eustromula-valida-coleoptera-cerambycidae
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Sean Halloran, Yunfan Zou, Kyle Arriola, René Roepke, Lawrence M Hanks, Jocelyn G Millar
As part of a long-term project on unraveling the use of pheromones in the large beetle family Cerambycidae, field trials were conducted with generic blends of known cerambycid pheromones at a desert site in southern California. In the first year of testing (2022), the species Eustromula valida (LeConte) (subfamily Cerambycinae, tribe Elaphidiini) and Aethecerinus latecinctus (Horn) (Cerambycinae, Trachyderini) were weakly attracted to one of the lure blends. In follow-up trials in 2023, only E. valida were caught, and collection of volatiles from both sexes of E...
December 31, 2023: Environmental Entomology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38156666/comparative-metatranscriptomics-reveals-effect-of-host-plant-on-microbiota-gene-expression-of-anastrepha-obliqua-diptera-tephritidae-larvae
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Valentina Cárdenas-Hernández, César Alejandro Lemos-Lucumí, Nelson Toro-Perea
The microbiota associated with phytophagous insects perform several functions that help insects exploit plant resources. Thus, microorganisms contribute to the dispersal of phytophagous species to new host plants, thereby promoting diversification. In this study, metatranscriptomic analysis was used to compare the gene expression of the microbiome of Anastrepha obliqua Macquart larvae feeding on 3 of its host plants: Spondias purpurea L (red mombin), Mangifera indica L (mango), and Averrhoa carambola L (starfruit)...
December 29, 2023: Environmental Entomology
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