2014
DOI: 10.1653/024.097.0138
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Belvosiasp. (Diptera: Tachinidae) ParasitizingHalysidotasp. (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae) Caterpillars onFicus benjamina(Moraceae) in Brazil

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“…Para los lepidópteros noctuoideas de los géneros Mythimna, Spodoptera (Fig. 3d) (Mainali et al 2014) y Chrysodeixis, reportadas como plaga en cultivos de soya y banano (Fuentes et al 2018), el género Paracles (Erebidae: Arctiinae) (Bentancur-Viglione et al 2019) como plagas por sus hábitos polífagos; de igual forma el género Halysidota cuyas larvas se alimentan de hojas de especies arbóreas (De Souza Tavares et al 2014).…”
Section: Insectos Nocivosunclassified
“…Para los lepidópteros noctuoideas de los géneros Mythimna, Spodoptera (Fig. 3d) (Mainali et al 2014) y Chrysodeixis, reportadas como plaga en cultivos de soya y banano (Fuentes et al 2018), el género Paracles (Erebidae: Arctiinae) (Bentancur-Viglione et al 2019) como plagas por sus hábitos polífagos; de igual forma el género Halysidota cuyas larvas se alimentan de hojas de especies arbóreas (De Souza Tavares et al 2014).…”
Section: Insectos Nocivosunclassified
“…The number of field-collected larvae prior to spraying parasitized by chalcid and tachinid parasitoids (natural parasitism) that emerged from pupae was recorded in the laboratory after rearing. The parasitoids were identified to genus level using keys and taxonomic descriptions (Tavares et al 2013b(Tavares et al , 2014.…”
Section: Chemical Control and Natural Parasitism Of The Lar-vae In Thmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lepidopteran defoliators of Eucalyptus species can be controlled with chemical insecticides (Elek et al 2003;Mansfield et al 2006), but biological control with pupal parasitoids can reduce applications of these expensive and sometimes problematic products (Tavares et al 2014a). The identification of natural enemies is the first step to develop biological control techniques in integrated management of a forest pest (Dall'Oglio et al 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%