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      Carmenta theobromae (Busck, 1910), pest of guava in Colombia: biology, life cycle and natural enemies

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          In 2006, the presence of a pest in guava was detected for the first time in the Province of Vélez, Santander, Colombia, known as the bander worm. Research on the biology of this pest is scarce and no natural enemies have been registered. The aim of the study was to establish the taxonomy, life cycle, damage (distribution, incidence, and severity) and natural enemies of this pest to be used in future integrated management programs. This study was carried out between May 2013 and December 2014. The taxonomy and morphological descriptions of the life stages of the bander worm correspond to Carmenta theobromae ( Busck, 1910). The life cycle in the field was 120–150 days, with 2–3 generations per year: egg, 15–30 days; larva, 60 days; pupa, 25 days; adult, 10–30 days. In the laboratory, the life cycle was 90–110 days: egg, 10–20 days; larval stages 6–7, 50–60 days; pupa, 20–22 days; adult, 5–7 days. The incidence was 98% in 124 farms with 9.87 ± 1.94 infested trees in relation to 40.74 ± 5.52 observed trees ( n = 4,970). Severity was moderate ( n = 48). The damage involves the removal of the bark to reach the vascular cambium. Biological control associated with the parasitoids Brachymeria pedalis and Telenomus sp., the entomopathogens Lecanicillium lecanii, Beauveria bassiana and B. brongniartii, and the practices like weeding and pruning represent a potential control strategy.

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          Agronomy; Biological pest control; Biological sciences; Ecology; Anatomy; Entomology; Insects; Psidium guajava; Integrated pest management; Life cycle; Bander worm; Carmenta theobromae.

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          REVISIONARY NOTES AND KEYS TO WORLD GENERA OF SCELIONIDAE (HYMENOPTERA: PROCTOTRUPOIDEA)

          New taxonomic information is given on the identities, generic classification, morphology, relationships, and geographic distribution of several hundred species of proctotrupoid wasps. The paper is based on a study of primary types of 270 species of Scelionidae, many secondary types, and other important material in 40 world museums and private collections with approximately 300,000 specimens of Proctotrupoidea having been examined. Many genera are redefined, and generic diagnoses completed or corrected. The tribal classification is reviewed; four new tribes are proposed in the subfamily Scelioninae, viz. Nixoniini, Sparasionini, Cremastobaeini, and Doddiellini.
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            Preparation of Slide Mounts of Lepidopterous Genitalia

            One of the most essential procedures in the identification of many Lepidoptera is an examination of the genitalia, and for a most critical examination of these organs slide mounts must be prepared. In many cases, the preparation of slides is one of the most neglected arts in lepidopterology. This is to be deplored, for a well-prepared slide is not only handsome but also much more valuable taxonomically than a messily prepared one. For large and medium-sized specimens, I have found the following technique very gratifying in producing slides of uniformly high quality. Certain phases of the technique are not particularly well adapted for working with smaller moths.
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              Some Injurious Neotropical Weevils (Curculionidae)

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                Journal
                Heliyon
                Heliyon
                Heliyon
                Elsevier
                2405-8440
                13 November 2020
                November 2020
                13 November 2020
                : 6
                : 11
                : e05489
                Affiliations
                [a ]Corporación Colombiana de Investigación Agropecuaria (Agrosavia), Centro de Investigación Tibaitatá, Sede Cimpa, Santander, Colombia
                [b ]Faculty of Sciences, Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia, Colombia
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                []Corresponding author. vpulido@ 123456corpoica.org.co
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                S2405-8440(20)32332-X e05489
                10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e05489
                7677693
                be14d026-cadd-474f-8ebd-5ab8a7ab331a
                © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

                This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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                : 30 September 2019
                : 8 April 2020
                : 9 November 2020
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                agronomy,biological pest control,biological sciences,ecology,anatomy,entomology,insects,psidium guajava,integrated pest management,life cycle,bander worm,carmenta theobromae

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