2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0085-56262012005000029
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Host plants of Cerambycidae and Vesperidae (Coleoptera, Chrysomeloidea) from South America

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“…Retrachydes thoracicus was the second most collected species (9.9%), and the only species found during all the year. It has several records of host plants (Monné 2020a) and is considered a pest of plants of the Fabaceae (Costa et al 2019), Moraceae, Ulmaceae (Di Iorio 1997), and Salicaceae (Machado et al 2012) families, and its larvae damage the species Litchi chinensis Sonn. (Casari & Albertoni 2017).…”
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“…Retrachydes thoracicus was the second most collected species (9.9%), and the only species found during all the year. It has several records of host plants (Monné 2020a) and is considered a pest of plants of the Fabaceae (Costa et al 2019), Moraceae, Ulmaceae (Di Iorio 1997), and Salicaceae (Machado et al 2012) families, and its larvae damage the species Litchi chinensis Sonn. (Casari & Albertoni 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%