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Damage Characteristics and Control Techniques of Longhorn Beetles in Coffee Garden
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作者 Sitong LI Qiongyin LIANG Chengxiang XU 《Plant Diseases and Pests》 CAS 2022年第5期14-16,共3页
Coffee longhorn beetles are major trunk-boring pests of coffee trees,which are widely distributed in most areas of China.The biological characteristics,damage characteristics,life history and control techniques of two... Coffee longhorn beetles are major trunk-boring pests of coffee trees,which are widely distributed in most areas of China.The biological characteristics,damage characteristics,life history and control techniques of two species of coffee longhorn beetles are reported in this paper. 展开更多
关键词 Coffee garden Coffee longhorn beetles Biological characteristics Damage characteristics Control technique
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Evaluation of trap effi ciency for the Asian longhorned beetle,Anoplophora glabripennis
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作者 Junxin Yan Yantao Zhou +5 位作者 Dun Jiang Yaru Lü Yingsheng Liu Mengmeng Yu Aijun Zhang Shanchun Yan 《Journal of Forestry Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2023年第4期1133-1144,共12页
The Asian longhorned beetle(ALB),Anoplophora glabripennis,is a well-known stem borer with high polyphagous properties causing frequent outbreaks in northeast China.An attractant-based trap is needed to improve the sen... The Asian longhorned beetle(ALB),Anoplophora glabripennis,is a well-known stem borer with high polyphagous properties causing frequent outbreaks in northeast China.An attractant-based trap is needed to improve the sensitivity,reliability,and effi ciency for detection of the beetle.In this study,the eff ects of attractants,trap types and color synergy of a trapping system were evaluated.Attractant blends comprised of the male-produced,two-component pheromone plus plant volatiles were used in the fi eld in Hengshui city.Plant volatiles(e.g.,1-pentanol,and 2-pentanol)in combination with male pheromones increased the mean number of trapped ALB compared to the pheromone alone.Males responded better than females to traps baited with plant volatiles alone,whereas traps emitting plant volatiles plus pheromone,regardless of trap type,captured more females than males.The ALB-trapping effi ciency of a modifi ed fl ight intercept panel trap was more than ten times as high as a woodborer panel trap and 1.2 times a fl ight intercept panel trap.The 1-pentanol and 2-pentanol attractants alone or in combination with male-produced pheromone were more eff ective for monitoring ALB than common lures.In laboratory Y-tube olfactometer experiments,the color brown was better at increasing attraction of both males and females to 1-pentanol,2-pentanol,1-pentanol+pheromone,and 2-pentanol+pheromone compared to the clear-glass control arm.The fi ndings provide a reliable and eff ective trap system to monitor ALB infestations. 展开更多
关键词 Asian longhorned beetle Trap design Visual cue Male-produced pheromone Plant volatiles Integrated pest management
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Tree colonization by the Asian longhorn beetle, Anoplophora glabripennis (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae): effect of habitat and tree suitability 被引量:3
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作者 Massimo Faccoli Riccardo Favaro +2 位作者 Giuseppe Concheri Andrea Squartini Andrea Battisti 《Insect Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第2期288-296,共9页
Tree colonization and feeding activity of the invasive wood-borer Asian longhorn beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis), an Asian pest introduced into North America and Europe, was studied in a newly invaded area in Ital... Tree colonization and feeding activity of the invasive wood-borer Asian longhorn beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis), an Asian pest introduced into North America and Europe, was studied in a newly invaded area in Italy. The hypothesis be- ing tested was that the reproductive success of the insect depend on habitat type and tree suitability. Adult beetles were caged on branches of host and nonhost species, in both urban and forest habitats. Two months later, number and size of feeding patches on plant tissues, eggs laid, and surviving larvae were assessed. Bark concentration of C and N was also measured from the same trees. Results indicated that the mean area of plant tissues consumed by adult feeding was significantly larger on trees growing in forest than in urban habitat, although within the same habitat there were no differences between susceptible and nonsusceptible trees. ALB tree colonization, in terms of number of eggs laid and young larvae survival, was not affected by habitat while it was higher on susceptible trees. Although trees growing in forests had a lower nitrogen concentration, they allowed colo- nization rates similar to those of trees growing in the urban habitat. Hence, the amount of carbon and nitrogen did not fully explain tree suitability or habitat selection. We suggest compensatory feeding as a potential mechanism that might explain this peculiar situation, as supported by a more intensive feeding activity recorded on trees in the forest. Suitability of different trees may be due to other factors, such as secondary chemical compounds. 展开更多
关键词 Asian longhorn beetle performance breeding feeding forest nonhost urban
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Book Review:Longhorned Woodboring Beetles(Coleoptera:Cerambycidae and Disteniidae):Primary Types of the Smithsonian Institution(edited by S.W.Lingafelter et al.,Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press,Washington D.C.,USA.2014,390 pages)
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作者 Meiying Lin 《Zoological Systematics》 CSCD 2016年第2期241-241,共1页
This book was written by five authors. I had met two of them, the first and third author. The first author, Steven Wayne Lingafelter, is a research entomologist with the Systematic Entomology Laboratory, USDA, based a... This book was written by five authors. I had met two of them, the first and third author. The first author, Steven Wayne Lingafelter, is a research entomologist with the Systematic Entomology Laboratory, USDA, based at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History. He has specialized on longhomed woodboring beetles for almost three decades and currently specializes on the Neotropical fauna. 展开更多
关键词 USA Cerambycidae and Disteniidae COLEOPTERA Lingafelter et al longhorned Woodboring beetles Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press Washington D.C edited by S PAGES
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A survey of the tribe Mesosini Mulsant (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) from Beijing, China
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作者 Jian Sun Siqin Ge +1 位作者 Nengwen Xiao Meiying Lin 《Zoological Systematics》 CSCD 2022年第4期313-319,共7页
Four species of the tribe Mesosini Mulsant,1839 are recorded from Beijing,the capital of the People's Republic of China:Agelasta(Mesolophus)marmorata(Pic,1927),Mesosa(Perimesosa)atrostigma Gressitt,1942,M.(P.)hyun... Four species of the tribe Mesosini Mulsant,1839 are recorded from Beijing,the capital of the People's Republic of China:Agelasta(Mesolophus)marmorata(Pic,1927),Mesosa(Perimesosa)atrostigma Gressitt,1942,M.(P.)hyunchaei Yamasako&Hasegawa,2009,and M.(Mesosa)myops(Dalman,1817).M.(P.)hyunchaei Yamasako&Hasegawa,2009 is recorded from China for the first time,including Beijing and Jiangsu. 展开更多
关键词 longhorn beetles LAMIINAE biodiversity surveys new record
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Evidence for a female-produced, long range pheromone of Anoplophora glabripennis (Coleoptera Cerambycidae) 被引量:11
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作者 Jacob D.Wickham Zhichun Xu Stephen A.Teale 《Insect Science》 CAS CSCD 2012年第3期355-371,共17页
Volatiles from female Asian longhorned beetle ( ALB ), Anoplophora glabripenhis, were evaluated as candidate sex pheromone components. Previous studies on ALB have revealed several antennally active compounds from v... Volatiles from female Asian longhorned beetle ( ALB ), Anoplophora glabripenhis, were evaluated as candidate sex pheromone components. Previous studies on ALB have revealed several antennally active compounds from virgin females; however the origins and activity of these compounds were not apparent and require further investigation. We tested the hypothesis that one or more of the ALB contact sex pheromones is a precursor that undergoes abiotic oxidation to yield volatile pheromone components, and evaluated the activity of these compounds using laboratory and field bioassays. Gas chromatogra- phy coupled electroantennography detection (GC-EAD) analysis indicated the presence of three antennally active aldehydes (heptanal, nonanal, and hexadecanal) in female cuticular extracts exposed to ozone or UV and visible light. In laboratory bioassays using a Y-tube olfactometer, males were preferentially attracted to ozonized female body washes over crude body washes. Similarly, synthetic formulations of these compounds were preferred over controls in the olfactometer. Field trapping experiments conducted from 2006 to 2008 in Ningxia, China showed that synthetic lures of the three aldehydes formulated in a ratio simulating that of virgin females attracted more beetles compared to controls, and that combinations of these aldehydes, linalool oxide, and host kairomones captured more beetles than controls, and captured significantly more males. 展开更多
关键词 Anoplophora glabripennis Asian longhorned beetle cuticular hydrocarbons kairomone oxidation PHEROMONE
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