First record of Gonipterus platensis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) and its egg parasitoid Anaphes nitens (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) in Paraguay
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2025-04-25ISSN
2155-7470
Abstract
Gonipterus platensis Marelli (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) has been detected for the first time in the Caazapá Department, Paraguay. This species is closely related to the eucalyptus snout beetle, which is an invasive pest native to Australia, that causes serious damage to eucalyptus plantations. Gonipterus platensis belongs to a complex of cryptic species (Gonipterus scutellatus species complex) that share morphological similarities, making species differentiation challenging. In addition, oothecae parasitized by Anaphes nitens Girault (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) were found. This record highlights the importance of conducting further studies on the biology and establishment of G. platensis in Paraguay as well as exploring the potential of biological control using A. nitens as a part of an integrated pest management strategy.
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Article
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Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
632 - Plant damage, injuries. Plant diseases. Pests, organisms injurious to plants. Plant protection
Pages
6
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Oxford University Press
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Journal of Integrated Pest Management
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Benítez, Edgar A, Yerutí Mongelós-Franco, Liz Ojeda, Lino Ramírez-Ayala, Deisi Acosta, Bolívar Garcete-Barret, Blanca Coronel, Alfredo Gryciuk Almeida, and Marcelo Alborno-Jover. 2025. “First Record of Gonipterus Platensis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) and Its Egg Parasitoid Anaphes Nitens (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) in Paraguay.” Journal of Integrated Pest Management 16 (1). doi:10.1093/jipm/pmaf014.
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Genètica i Millora Animal
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