First record of Aulacaspis tubercularis (Hemiptera: Diaspididae) in Costa Rica, a scale insect affecting mango (Mangifera indica) in Alajuela urban environments

Minor Solano-Gutiérrez, Paul Hanson-Snortum
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Introduction. Mango (Mangifera indica L.) is widely cultivated around the world and in Costa Rica nearly 8200 hectares are dedicated to the production of this crop. More than 400 species of phytophagous insects and mites have been reported on mango worldwide. Among them are around 73 species of armored scale insects (Hemiptera: Diaspididae), of which Aulacaspis tubercularis Newstead is one of the most serious pests of mangos in many parts of the world. Objective. In the present work, we report for the first time the occurrence in Costa Rica of the white mango scale, A. tubercularis. Materials and methods. Mango tree samples were collected in San Rafael, a town located in the central canton of Alajuela province in the Greater Metropolitan Area of Costa Rica. Insects found on leaves were examined under a stereomicroscope, counted and classified according to the condition of their wax covers, which provided evidence of activity by natural enemies. Slide mounts of adult females were prepared and examined under a light microscope. Results. The armored scale was identified as A. tubercularis and the frequency of occurrence on the mango trees sampled was 90%, where 12% of adult females showed evidence of predation and 2.5% showed evidence of parasitization. Conclusion. A. tubercularis was recorded for the first time in Costa Rica. Further investigations on the population dynamics and natural enemies are needed to provide useful information in order to implement adequate control strategies.
在哥斯达黎加的第一个记录的结节小蠊(半翅目:小蠊科),一种影响阿拉胡埃拉城市环境中芒果(芒果)的介壳虫
介绍芒果(Mangifera indica L.)在世界各地广泛种植,哥斯达黎加有近8200公顷的土地用于生产这种作物。据报道,全球芒果上有400多种植食性昆虫和螨虫。其中约有73种甲鳞虫(半翅目:双蛛科),其中纽斯特德疣蛛是世界许多地区最严重的芒果害虫之一。客观的在目前的工作中,我们首次报道了在哥斯达黎加发生的白芒果鳞,结核分枝杆菌。材料和方法。芒果树样本是在圣拉斐尔采集的,圣拉斐尔是哥斯达黎加大大都会区阿拉胡埃拉省中部的一个城镇。在立体显微镜下对树叶上发现的昆虫进行了检查,根据其蜡盖的状况进行了计数和分类,这为天敌的活动提供了证据。制备成年雌性的玻片支架,并在光学显微镜下进行检查。后果甲鳞被鉴定为结核分枝杆菌,在取样的芒果树上发生的频率为90%,其中12%的成年雌性表现出捕食的证据,2.5%表现出寄生的证据。结论A.在哥斯达黎加首次记录到结核。需要对种群动态和天敌进行进一步调查,以提供有用的信息,从而实施适当的控制策略。
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