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Monday, February 06, 2012
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Braconids, Brazil
Bamboo: Braconids
An unusual request from a bamboo collector in Brazil who has 20 species. The common pests of bamboo are:
Dinoderus minutus
Lyctus planicollis
/
Chlorophorus annularis
Rhizoperta dominica -
Cerambicidae
From time to time, small insects were observed going in and out of the holes made by
D minutus
, and an identification was requested.
The replies suggested that the nsects were most probably a parasitoid, a parasitic wasp, of the order Hymenoptera family. They could be Pteromalidae or possibly Braconidae (
Phanerotoma ocularis
was suggested), but not a chalcid. One of the insects in the photo is emerging from its cocoon.
Information was also given on other pests of bamboo in Brazil, including the Cerambicid,
Chlorophorus annularis
, which is common, but it is not often mentioned in the literature as a pest of bamboo. Damage caused by this beetle is greater than that of the Bostrichidae or other powderpost beetles.
Original:
tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/pestnet/message/4762
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