R. E. Palacios-Torres, D. H. Zetina, Jesús Luna-Cozar, César Ruiz-Montiel, Francisco Palemón-Alberto, J. Valdez-Carrasco, J. R. Sánchez-Pale, Álvaro Castañeda-Vildozola
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Resumen. Diversas especies de curculiónidos espermatófagos incluidos en los géneros Curculio L. y Conotrachelus Dejean (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) son responsables del fenómeno denominado depredación-predispersión que afecta a las bellotas de encinos (Quercus L.: Fagaceae). Se reporta a Cholomyia inaequipes como endoparasitoide koinobionte solitario asociado con las larvas de Curculio sp., y Conotrachelus carinifer en el Estado de México. Este hallazgo contribuye al conocimiento de una nueva interacción trófica huésped-parasitoide, así como del incremento del área de distribución de Ch. inaequipes hacia el centro de México. Abstract. Spermatophagous insects such as Curculio L., and Conotrachelus Dejean (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) are responsible for the phenomenon known as predation-predispersal that affects oak (Quercus L.: Fagaceae) acorns. We report Cholomyia inaequipes as a solitary koinobiont endoparasitoid associated with the larvae of Curculio sp., and Conotrachelus carinifer in the State of Mexico, Mexico. This finding contributes to knowledge of a new trophic host-parasitoid interaction, as well as updates the distribution area of Ch. inaequipes toward Central Mexico.
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