2021
DOI: 10.1590/1519-6984.226537
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First record of Trachyderes succinctus succinctus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in Khaya ivorensis A. Chev. (Meliaceae) in Brazil

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“…In Brazil, Trachyderes succinctus has already been observed in different forest systems, frequent even in cultivated systems, having recently been reported to cause damage in Khaya ivorensis A. Chev. (Fujihara et al, 2020). As shown in Table 2, the diversity rates verified in this study are considered high, demonstrating that in the environment of Bambusa sp.…”
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confidence: 60%
“…In Brazil, Trachyderes succinctus has already been observed in different forest systems, frequent even in cultivated systems, having recently been reported to cause damage in Khaya ivorensis A. Chev. (Fujihara et al, 2020). As shown in Table 2, the diversity rates verified in this study are considered high, demonstrating that in the environment of Bambusa sp.…”
Section: Methodological Proceduressupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Chev.) no Brasil foi feito por Fujihara et al (2021). Os autores verificaram a presença de larvas em ramos desta espécie florestal comercial, indicando que as larvas de cerambicídeos Tabela 1.…”
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“…The Atlantic Forest biome has a high biodiversity (Rocha et al, 2005;Colombo and Joly, 2010), which results in several ecosystem services (Alho, 2008). Wood-boring beetles colonize living trees and dead wood, where their larvae form galleries as they develop (Silva Neto et al, 2011;Fujihara et al, 2020). The activity of these insects favors ecological services such as decomposition (Ulyshen et al, 2016) and regulation of forest resources (Seaton et al, 2015;Pereira and Ferreira, 2017).…”
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