2015
DOI: 10.1590/0103-8478cr20150613
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Thrips on fabaceous plants and weeds in an ecotone in northeastern Brazil

Abstract: Palavras-chave:pragas, associação hospedeira, identificação, Thysanoptera.

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“…Apart from Treherniella sp., all thrips species sampled in our study have been found in surveys conducted in different states of Brazil, i.e. Piauí and Maranhão (Lima and Zucchi, 2016), Rio Grande do Norte and Rio Grande do Sul (Pinent et al, 2005(Pinent et al, , 2006.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Apart from Treherniella sp., all thrips species sampled in our study have been found in surveys conducted in different states of Brazil, i.e. Piauí and Maranhão (Lima and Zucchi, 2016), Rio Grande do Norte and Rio Grande do Sul (Pinent et al, 2005(Pinent et al, , 2006.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The occurrence of both species on P. lunatus provides new information regarding their ecological association in this habitat. It is also the first report of this predator on lima bean since thrips surveys were conducted by Lima and Zucchi (2016) on fabaceous plants and weeds in northeastern Brazil. Earlier, Sampaio et al (2009) had reported that F. vespiformis was collected from P. vulgaris (common beans).…”
Section: Natural Enemiesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Earlier, Sampaio et al (2009) had reported that F. vespiformis was collected from P. vulgaris (common beans). On the other hand, C. phaseoli is widely distributed in Brazil, and can be found on Macroptilium lathyroides (L.) Urb (Fabaceae) (Lima & Zucchi 2016), common beans (Jesus et al 2010), and soybeans (Link et al 1981).…”
Section: Natural Enemiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The species has also been reported on Mentha sp. (mint) leaves of the family Lamiaceae and on weeds (Lima & Zucchi, 2016), in Brazil.…”
Section: Scientific Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%