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      First report of a Copitarsia species (Lepidoptera. Noctuidae) damaging soybean crops, with identification key to most common pest species

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          Abstract The genus Copitarsia Hampson (Lepidoptera. Noctuidae) includes agricultural pests of at least 48 crop plants and they are distributed from Mexico to southern South America. In South America, from Venezuela to Chile and Argentina, Copitarsia incommoda (Walker) is one of the most economic important species of the genus. In this work, we record for the first time for Copitarsia, and specifically for C. incommoda, larvae feeding on soybean leaves and beans. Also, this species is recorded for the first time for Argentina, feeding on lucerne crops. Finally, we provide a larval identification key for most common noctuoids soybean pests of South America, including C. incommoda. This will be helpful for identify this species in soybean crops without the need of larvae rearing.

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          A world revision of the genus spodoptera Guenée:(Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

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              Lepidoptera (Insecta) associated with soybean in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay

              ABSTRACT: The present research updates the systematic position and nomenclature of Lepidoptera associated with soybean crops in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay. Scientific literature lists 69 species of Lepidoptera feeding on soybean plants. These species are representatives of the Superfamilies Noctuoidea (31), Pyraloidea (13), Hesperioidea (12), Tortricoidea (5), Geometroidea (5), and Bombycoidea (3). Diversity of Lepidoptera associated to crop, injury in different parts of the plant, and changes in species composition are discussed considering the changes in plant disease management, introduction of plants expressing Bt proteins, and the recent introduction of Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner) as a new crop pest.
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                aabc
                Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
                An. Acad. Bras. Ciênc.
                Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil )
                0001-3765
                1678-2690
                2022
                : 94
                : 1
                : e20191277
                Affiliations
                [1] La Pampa La Pampa orgnameUniversidad Nacional de La Pampa orgdiv1Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales Argentina
                [2] Buenos Aires orgnameUniversidad Nacional de Mar del Plata (FCA-UNMdP) orgdiv1Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias Argentina
                [3] Buenos Aires orgnameInstituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA) Argentina
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                S0001-37652022000101301 S0001-3765(22)09400101301
                10.1590/0001-3765202220191277
                30dbc2c0-3f88-41dc-9e4b-d575da45270f

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 16 October 2019
                : 18 March 2020
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                Animal Science

                South America,lucerne,Copitarsia incommoda,Argentina
                South America, lucerne, Copitarsia incommoda, Argentina

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