Whitefly speciesand their parasitoids associated with huizache Acacia farnesiana (L.) Willd. (Fabales: Fabaceae) in the Bermejillo area of Durango, Mexico

Samplings of insects associated with huizache were carried out from March to September 2013 in ten huizache trees located at Chapingo Autonomous University’s Drylands Regional University Unit (URUZA), located in Bermejillo, Dgo. A motorized D-Vac model 2846vacuum insect collector and yellow sticky t...

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Autores: García-González, Fabián, Alvarado-Ruacho, Neiry Manuel
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2016
País:México
Institución:UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA CHAPINGO
Repositorio:Revista Chapingo Serie Zonas Áridas
Idioma:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs2.revistas.chapingo.mx:article/990
Acceso en línea:https://revistas.chapingo.mx/zonas_aridas/article/view/r.rchsza.2015.04.003
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Acacias
Homoptera
Eretmocerus
Signiphora
Durango
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Sumario:Samplings of insects associated with huizache were carried out from March to September 2013 in ten huizache trees located at Chapingo Autonomous University’s Drylands Regional University Unit (URUZA), located in Bermejillo, Dgo. A motorized D-Vac model 2846vacuum insect collector and yellow sticky traps were used. The collected material was reviewed under a microscope in the laboratory, finding mostly homopteran insects, particularly adult whitef lies and two groups of parasitoids. Thewhitef ly species affecting huizache was identified as Tetraleurodes acaciae (Quaintance) (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae). The population dynamics of this homopteran was recorded based on adults collected in 20 cm2 yellow sticky traps, with the highest incidence being recorded on July 29 with 359 adults. Percentage parasitism in nymphs was estimated bysampling date, under controlled temperature (28 °C) and relative humidity (30 %) conditions. After 72 hours, emergence was determined, identifying the parasitoids Eretmocerus sp. (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) and Signiphora sp. (Hymenoptera: Signiphoridae). The combined percentage parasitism ranged from 0-62 %, with the highest percentage being recorded on September 12. Of the total number of adult parasitoids, 199 individuals belonged to Eretmocerus sp., accounting for 67.2 % of the total, and 97 to Signiphora sp. (32.8 %). This is the first time that the whitef ly T. acaciae has been recorded in huizache in Mexico. Likewise, this is the first verified report of the two identified parasitoids in huizache in Durango, and in the whitef ly T. acaciae.