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Ciência Florestal
Centro de Pesquisas Florestais - CEPEF, Departamento de Ciências Florestais - DCFL, Programa de Pós Graduação em Engenharia Florestal - PPGEF
ISSN: 0103-9954
EISSN: 0103-9954
Vol. 21, No. 1, 2011, pp. 23-30
Bioline Code: cf11004
Full paper language: Portuguese
Document type: Research Article
Document available free of charge

Ciência Florestal, Vol. 21, No. 1, 2011, pp. 23-30

 pt Besouros cerambycidae associados a Eucalyptus check for this species in other resources spp. no município de Pinheiro Machado, RS
Bernardi, Oderlei; Garcia, Mauro Silveira; Silva, Eduardo José Ely e; Zazycki, Luiza Cristiane Fialho; Bernardi, Daniel; Miorelli, Dinorvan & Finkenauer, Élder

Resumo

Este trabalho teve como objetivo coletar, identificar e caracterizar faunisticamente a entomofauna de Cerambycidae ocorrente em um plantio de Eucalyptus check for this species in other resources spp., fazenda São Manoel, município de Pinheiro Machado, RS. No período de fevereiro de 2006 a outubro de 2007, a cada 15 dias, foram realizadas coletas de insetos com três armadilhas etanólicas. Após procedimentos de triagem, os Cerambycidae foram identificados comparando-os com coleções entomológicas e com uso de literatura especializada. Foram coletados 692 insetos, distribuídos em 29 gêneros e quarenta espécies. As espécies mais abundantes foram Acanthoderes jaspidea check for this species in other resources , Chlorida costata check for this species in other resources , Compsocerus barbicornis check for this species in other resources , Eburodacrys check for this species in other resources sp., Eurysthea hirta check for this species in other resources , Neoclytus curvatus check for this species in other resources e Nyssodrysina lignaria check for this species in other resources , os quais representam 81,17% do total de indivíduos. Os cerambicídeos foram coletados em praticamente todo o período de amostragem, com pico populacional verificado no mês de dezembro. Várias espécies demonstram potencial de danificar Eucalyptus spp., sendo Neoclytus curvatus aquela que merece maior atenção, pois representou praticamente metade dos insetos coletados.

Palavras-chave
Coleoptera; essência florestal; armadilha etanólica; análise faunística

 
 en Cerambycidae beetles associated to Eucalyptus check for this species in other resources spp. in the municipality of Pinheiro Machado, RS
Bernardi, Oderlei; Garcia, Mauro Silveira; Silva, Eduardo José Ely e; Zazycki, Luiza Cristiane Fialho; Bernardi, Daniel; Miorelli, Dinorvan & Finkenauer, Élder

Abstract

The objective of this study was to collect, identify and carry out a faunistic characterization of Cerambycidae occurring in a forest of Eucalyptus check for this species in other resources spp., on São Manoel farm, in the municipality of Pinheiro Machado, RS. In the period from February 2006 to October 2007, collections of insects were performed every 15 days, with three ethanol traps. After selection procedures, the Cerambycidae were identified based on entomological collections and specialized literature. There were collected 692 insects, distributed among 29 genera and 40 species. The most abundant species were Acanthoderes jaspidea check for this species in other resources , Chlorida costata check for this species in other resources , Compsocerus barbicornis check for this species in other resources , Eburodacrys check for this species in other resources sp., Eurysthea hirta check for this species in other resources , Neoclytus curvatus check for this species in other resources and Nyssodrysina lignaria check for this species in other resources , which represented 81.17% of the total individuals. Cerambycidae were collected during practically the entire sampling period, but the largest number at a single collection occurred in the month of December. Several species demonstrate potential for damaging Eucalyptus spp., of which Neoclytus curvatus deserves the most attention, because it represented almost half of the insects collected.

Keywords
Coleoptera; forest plant; ethanol trap; faunistic analysis

 
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