Artigo Revisado por pares

Confirmed Distribution and Occurrence of Megacopta cribraria (F.) (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Plataspidae) in the Southeastern United States

2013; Georgia Entomological Society; Volume: 48; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.18474/0749-8004-48.2.118

ISSN

0749-8004

Autores

Wayne A. Gardner, Harold B. Peeler, Joseph LaForest, Phillip M. Roberts, Alton N. Sparks, Jeremy K. Greene, Dominic Reisig, Daniel R. Suiter, J. S. Bacheler, K. A. Kidd, Charles H. Ray, Xing Ping Hu, Robert C. Kemerait, Erika A. Scocco, J. E. Eger, John R. Ruberson, Edward J. Sikora, D. A. Herbert, Charlotte Campana, Susan E. Halbert, Scott Stewart, G. David Buntin, Michael D. Toews, Charles T. Bargeron,

Tópico(s)

Plant and Fungal Interactions Research

Resumo

Megacopta cribraria (F) (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Plataspidae) was first discovered in North America in 9 counties in northeastern Georgia (USA) in October 2009. By the end of 2012, surveys conducted in Georgia and neighboring states confirmed that the insect had spread into 383 additional counties in the southeastern U.S., including the states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. It was reported from 33 species of plants representing 15 taxonomic families in these surveys, with 17 of those from the family Fabaceae (legumes). Kudzu (Pueraria montana Lour. [Merr.] variety lobata [Willd.] Maesen & S. Almeida) was the most frequently reported host. All life stages of the insect were observed only on kudzu and soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merrill) which, to date, are the only confirmed reproductive host plants of M. cribraria in its expanded North American range.

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