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Web URL(s): | https://academic.oup.com/jee/article/92/4/931/2217079/Oriental-Beetles-Coleoptera-Scarabaeidae-Current Last checked: 02/28/2017 Access conditions: Item is within a limited-access website Notes: Guide page |
Publication Type:
| Refereed |
Author(s): | Alm, Steven R.;
Villiani, Michael G. [Villiani, M.];
Roelofs, Wendell |
Author Affiliation: | Alm: Department of Plant Sciences, University of Rhode Island; Villiani and Roelofs: Department of Entomology, Cornell University |
Title: | Oriental beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae): Current distribution in the United States and optimization of monitoring traps |
Section: | Horticultural entomology Other records with the "Horticultural entomology" Section
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Source: | Journal of Economic Entomology. Vol. 92, No. 4, August 1999, p. 931-935. |
Publishing Information: | Lanham, MD: Entomological Society of America |
# of Pages: | 5 |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Coleoptera; Scarabaeidae; Geographical distribution; Monitoring; Insect traps; Comparisons; Exomala orientalis; Pheromones
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Geographic Terms: | United States |
Abstract/Contents: | "Cooperators in 20 states used traps baited with (Z)-7-tetraceden-2-one to determine the current distribution of oriental beetles in the United States. New areas where beetles were found include Cape Cod and central Massachusetts (widespread), Delaware (widespread), southeastern New Hampshire, North Carolina (around Asheville), Ohio (around Painesville on Lake Erie), Maryland (widespread), New Jersey (widespread in blueberry plantings), and Virginia (around Richmond and Arlington). Studies on pheromone concentration and release methods showed that there was no significant difference in beetle captures between 1000 μg released from rubber septa and 3,000 μg released from polyethylene pellets. Significantly fewer beetles were caught in traps baited with 10 or 100 μg than in traps baited with 1,000 μg released from rubber septa or and 3,000 μg released from polyethylene pellets. There was no significant difference in captures between Trece and Fuji trap design where 3,000 μg was released in polyethylene pellets in 7 out of 8 comparisons. There was no significant difference in beetle captures where 100 or 1,000 μg pheronome was released from rubber versus polyethylene septa. There was a significant increase in beetle captures where the funnel rims of traps were placed at ground level versus 30 cm above ground level. |
Language: | English |
References: | 11 |
Note: | Figures Tables |
| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): Alm, S. R., M. G. Villiani, and W. Roelofs. 1999. Oriental beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae): Current distribution in the United States and optimization of monitoring traps. J. Econ. Entomol. 92(4):p. 931-935. |
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