Responses of Megacyllene andesiana and Oreodera bituberculata (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) to anti-2,3-hexanediol, fuscumol, and fuscumol acetate in Peru

Management of phytosanitary and biosecurity risks associated with the Cerambycidae focuses on prevention and early detection. Semiochemical-baited traps are an important component of these management efforts. Cerambycid pheromones are often screened in field trials to develop inventories of which sp...

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Autores principales: Aguirre Gil, Oniel Jeremías, Paredes Espinosa, Richard, Egoávil Jump, Giannfranco, Allison, Jeremy Dean
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12955/2590
https://doi.org/10.4039/tce.2024.23
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author Aguirre Gil, Oniel Jeremías
Paredes Espinosa, Richard
Egoávil Jump, Giannfranco
Allison, Jeremy Dean
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Allison, Jeremy Dean
Egoávil Jump, Giannfranco
Paredes Espinosa, Richard
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description Management of phytosanitary and biosecurity risks associated with the Cerambycidae focuses on prevention and early detection. Semiochemical-baited traps are an important component of these management efforts. Cerambycid pheromones are often screened in field trials to develop inventories of which species can be surveyed with which semiochemicals. We report field trials of two types of intercept traps (four- and three-sided panel traps) baited with known Cerambycidae pheromones aimed to capture Peruvian fauna. Intercept traps were baited with anti-2,3-hexanediol, fuscumol, and fuscumol acetate alone and in binary and ternary blends. The most frequently captured species was Megacyllene andesiana (Casey) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) (n = 268), followed by Oreodera bituberculata Bates (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) (n = 59), Discopus eques Bates (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) (n = 37), and Aegomorphus longitarsis (Bates) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) (n = 31). Trap type did not affect capture rates. Male and female M. andesiana were attracted by anti-2,3-hexanediol. The addition of fuscumol, fuscumol acetate, or the combination of fuscumol and fuscumol acetate reduced male M. andesiana captures, whereas the addition of fuscumol and the combination of fuscumol and fuscumol acetate reduced the response of female M. andesiana. Male O. bituberculata were attracted to traps baited with fuscumol, and this response was reduced by the addition of fuscumol acetate, whether or not anti-2,3-hexanediol was present.
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spelling INIA25902025-03-04T21:54:21Z Responses of Megacyllene andesiana and Oreodera bituberculata (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) to anti-2,3-hexanediol, fuscumol, and fuscumol acetate in Peru Aguirre Gil, Oniel Jeremías Paredes Espinosa, Richard Egoávil Jump, Giannfranco Allison, Jeremy Dean Bark Beetles Coleoptera Pheromones Forests Traps https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.05.00 Cerambycidae Coleoptera Beetles Escarabajo Forests Bosque Pheromone traps Trampa de feromonas Management of phytosanitary and biosecurity risks associated with the Cerambycidae focuses on prevention and early detection. Semiochemical-baited traps are an important component of these management efforts. Cerambycid pheromones are often screened in field trials to develop inventories of which species can be surveyed with which semiochemicals. We report field trials of two types of intercept traps (four- and three-sided panel traps) baited with known Cerambycidae pheromones aimed to capture Peruvian fauna. Intercept traps were baited with anti-2,3-hexanediol, fuscumol, and fuscumol acetate alone and in binary and ternary blends. The most frequently captured species was Megacyllene andesiana (Casey) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) (n = 268), followed by Oreodera bituberculata Bates (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) (n = 59), Discopus eques Bates (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) (n = 37), and Aegomorphus longitarsis (Bates) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) (n = 31). Trap type did not affect capture rates. Male and female M. andesiana were attracted by anti-2,3-hexanediol. The addition of fuscumol, fuscumol acetate, or the combination of fuscumol and fuscumol acetate reduced male M. andesiana captures, whereas the addition of fuscumol and the combination of fuscumol and fuscumol acetate reduced the response of female M. andesiana. Male O. bituberculata were attracted to traps baited with fuscumol, and this response was reduced by the addition of fuscumol acetate, whether or not anti-2,3-hexanediol was present. 2024-10-03T13:59:58Z 2024-10-03T13:59:58Z 2024-09-25 info:eu-repo/semantics/article Aguirre-Gil, O.J.; Paredes-Espinosa, R.; Egoávil-Jump, G.; & Allison, J.D. (2024). Responses of Megacyllene andesiana and Oreodera bituberculata (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) to anti-2,3-hexanediol, fuscumol, and fuscumol acetate in Peru. The Canadian Entomologist, 156, e24, 1-10. doi: 10.4039/tce.2024.23. 1918-3240 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12955/2590 https://doi.org/10.4039/tce.2024.23 eng urn:issn:1918-3240 The Canadian Entomologist info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ application/pdf application/pdf Cambridge University Press GB Instituto Nacional de Innovación Agraria Repositorio Institucional - INIA
spellingShingle Bark Beetles Coleoptera
Pheromones
Forests
Traps
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.05.00
Cerambycidae
Coleoptera
Beetles
Escarabajo
Forests
Bosque
Pheromone traps
Trampa de feromonas
Aguirre Gil, Oniel Jeremías
Paredes Espinosa, Richard
Egoávil Jump, Giannfranco
Allison, Jeremy Dean
Responses of Megacyllene andesiana and Oreodera bituberculata (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) to anti-2,3-hexanediol, fuscumol, and fuscumol acetate in Peru
title Responses of Megacyllene andesiana and Oreodera bituberculata (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) to anti-2,3-hexanediol, fuscumol, and fuscumol acetate in Peru
title_full Responses of Megacyllene andesiana and Oreodera bituberculata (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) to anti-2,3-hexanediol, fuscumol, and fuscumol acetate in Peru
title_fullStr Responses of Megacyllene andesiana and Oreodera bituberculata (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) to anti-2,3-hexanediol, fuscumol, and fuscumol acetate in Peru
title_full_unstemmed Responses of Megacyllene andesiana and Oreodera bituberculata (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) to anti-2,3-hexanediol, fuscumol, and fuscumol acetate in Peru
title_short Responses of Megacyllene andesiana and Oreodera bituberculata (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) to anti-2,3-hexanediol, fuscumol, and fuscumol acetate in Peru
title_sort responses of megacyllene andesiana and oreodera bituberculata coleoptera cerambycidae to anti 2 3 hexanediol fuscumol and fuscumol acetate in peru
topic Bark Beetles Coleoptera
Pheromones
Forests
Traps
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.05.00
Cerambycidae
Coleoptera
Beetles
Escarabajo
Forests
Bosque
Pheromone traps
Trampa de feromonas
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12955/2590
https://doi.org/10.4039/tce.2024.23
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