2007
DOI: 10.1653/0015-4040(2007)90[772:fropsa]2.0.co;2
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First Record of Phyllophaga sp. Aff. capillata (Coleoptera: Melolonthidae) as a Soybean Pest in the Brazilian “Cerrado”

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“…In the Brazilian "Cerrado" some Coleoptera species, such as Phyllophaga capillata (Blanchard, 1850) (Melolonthidae) and Aegopsis bolboceridus (Thomson, 1860) (Melolonthidae), spend the dry season underground, in larval diapause, and then change into adults in the second half or end of the dry season. The adults only abandon the soil to mate and disperse when the temperature rises and the first rains begin (September/October) and can be captured in light traps until December (Oliveira et al 2007b. This can be one of the explanations for the abundant collection of Coleoptera starting with the first rains and rise in temperature in September 2005 (Figure 2).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Brazilian "Cerrado" some Coleoptera species, such as Phyllophaga capillata (Blanchard, 1850) (Melolonthidae) and Aegopsis bolboceridus (Thomson, 1860) (Melolonthidae), spend the dry season underground, in larval diapause, and then change into adults in the second half or end of the dry season. The adults only abandon the soil to mate and disperse when the temperature rises and the first rains begin (September/October) and can be captured in light traps until December (Oliveira et al 2007b. This can be one of the explanations for the abundant collection of Coleoptera starting with the first rains and rise in temperature in September 2005 (Figure 2).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Todas as espécies identifi cadas como pragas no Cerrado brasileiro pertencem à família Melolonthidae. As larvas dessas espécies, denominadas comumente de corós, atacam o sistema radicular, interferem no crescimento e/ou ocasionam a morte das plantas, podendo reduzir drasticamente o estande e a produtividade das culturas atacadas quando em altas populações (OLIVEIRA et al, 2007;OLIVEIRA et al, 2008;COUTINHO et al, 2011;. Os adultos de algumas espécies também podem causar prejuízos (OLIVEIRA et al, 2008;OLIVEIRA & ÁVILA, 2011).…”
Section: Estudos Sobre Espécies Pragaunclassified
“…De forma geral os prejuízos causados por Scarabaeoidea pragas no Cerrado se concentram no período chuvoso havendo um sincronismo de ocorrência da fase larval com os plantios de verão e são mais acentuados quando as plantas são atacadas na fase inicial de desenvolvimento (OLIVEIRA et al, 2007;OLIVEIRA et al, 2008).…”
Section: Estudos Sobre Espécies Pragaunclassified
“…This family comprises an important group of soil pests that cause severe damage to several types of crops by attacking their root system, decreasing productivity, and usually killing the plants (King 1984;Morón 1997b;Oliveira et al 2007. The larvae usually develop in the soil, feeding on organic matter, including plant roots.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%