Natural History and Spread of Brazilian Peppertree (Schinus terebinthifolia; Anacardiaceae) in Florida and Its Role in Range Expansion by Tetyra antillarum Kirkaldy (Hemiptera: Scutelleridae)

IF 0.4 4区 农林科学 Q4 ENTOMOLOGY
A. G. Wheeler, J. Eger
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Abstract. Brazilian peppertree (Schinus terebinthifolia Raddi), a native South American tree, has invaded disturbed sites and natural areas in peninsular Florida. We report Brazilian peppertree as a new host for a little-known heteropteran, the Neotropical scutellerid, Tetyra antillarum (Kirkaldy), whose U.S. distribution is restricted to Florida. In 2016 to 2019 and 2021, we collected a total of 10 nymphs (all instars except IV) and 56 adults by beating fruit-laden branches in mid-February, early March, and early April. Multiple introductions of Brazilian peppertree in south Florida and eventual intraspecific hybridization of two haplotypes (Miami area and Gulf Coast) created genotypes more suited to Florida's climate, which fueled aggressive northward expansion in the peninsula. We review the history of Brazilian peppertree's planting in Florida and its northward expansion in the interior of the peninsula. As a corollary, we propose that Brazilian peppertree's northern spread in the peninsula triggered subsequent range expansion by T. antillarum. Our supposition is based on fruit of the novel host being available in fall and winter when fruits of most other woody plants are lacking, coupled with absence of the bug's other known host, gumbo limbo (Bursera simaruba [L.] Sarg.); this tropical tree is not hardy in the Lake Wales Ridge where T. antillarum was most numerous. First collected at Key West in 1887, the scutellerid now is known from the peninsula's northeasternmost county, Nassau, which borders on Georgia. We present new records of T. antillarum from Florida and countries in Central America and the West Indies, and new state records for Mexico. Certain U.S records of T. antillarum posted on the internet are referred to T. bipunctata (Herrich-Schaeffer).
巴西胡椒树的自然历史与传播美国佛罗里达州的金菖蒲科植物及其在黄菖蒲扩展活动范围中的作用(半翅目:金菖蒲科)
摘要巴西胡椒树(Schinus terebinthifolia Raddi)是一种原产于南美洲的树木,已入侵佛罗里达半岛的受干扰地区和自然区域。我们报道了巴西胡椒树作为一种鲜为人知的异翅目——新热带盾叶菌Tetyra antillarum(Kirkaldy)的新宿主,其在美国的分布仅限于佛罗里达州。在2016年至2019年和2021年,我们在2月中旬、3月初和4月初通过击打结实的枝条,共收集了10只若虫(除IV龄外的所有龄)和56只成虫。巴西胡椒树在佛罗里达州南部的多次引入,以及两种单倍型(迈阿密地区和墨西哥湾沿岸)的最终种内杂交,创造了更适合佛罗里达州气候的基因型,这推动了半岛的积极向北扩张。我们回顾了巴西胡椒树在佛罗里达州种植及其在半岛内陆向北扩张的历史。因此,我们认为巴西胡椒树在半岛北部的传播引发了T.antillarum随后的范围扩张。我们的假设是基于这种新宿主的果实在秋冬季节可用,而大多数其他木本植物的果实都缺乏,再加上这种昆虫的另一种已知宿主秋葵(Bursera simaruba[L.]Sarg.)的缺失;这种热带树木在威尔士湖山脊并不耐寒,那里的T.antillarum数量最多。1887年在基韦斯特首次收集到的盾叶,现在在半岛最东北的拿骚县(与格鲁吉亚接壤)为人所知。我们展示了来自佛罗里达州、中美洲和西印度群岛国家的T.antillarum的新记录,以及墨西哥的新州记录。在互联网上发布的某些关于T.antillarum的美国记录被称为T.bipunctata(Herrich Schaeffer)。
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期刊介绍: The Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington is published four times a year in January, April, July, and October. The journal publishes on all aspects of original research in entomology. Subject matter includes systematics, taxonomy, biology, behavior, ecology, morphology, genetics, and other topics.
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