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Commun Agric Appl Biol Sci ; 78(2): 199-207, 2013.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25145241

RESUMO

Field studies were conducted under irrigation system at Burg El-Arab area (50 K.m. west of Alexandria city) to study some ecological aspects of Parlatoria oleae (Colvee) and its parasitoid, Aphytis maculicornis (Masi) that infested olive and plum trees during the two successive years of 2010 and 2011. Field observations revealed that the most of the inspected individuals occurred mainly on the branches of plum trees as compared with those found on leaves, but on olive the insect occurred on all the plant parts including fruits. On plum trees, the obtained data showed that the population of P. oleae reached the maximum during April, November and January in the first year, but in the second one it had four peaks of high population levels during March, August, November and January. The maximal percent as adult females was observed during March, September and January, whereas the adult males appeared only during October and November. The parasitized individuals by A. maculicornis represented higher rate of parasitization from March to August in the first year that extended to September in the second year. On olive trees under irrigation the population of Parlatoria scale and its parasitoid was relatively low. It had three high peaks, during March, December and February in the first year, while in the second one the population reached the maximum during March, December and February. The parasitoid Aphytis maculicormis appeared in March and April marking high percentage levels in the first year, noticeably it was nearly parasitized the scale insect all the year round.


Assuntos
Hemípteros/fisiologia , Olea/parasitologia , Doenças das Plantas/parasitologia , Prunus/parasitologia , Irrigação Agrícola , Animais , Árabes , Egito , Feminino , Frutas/parasitologia , Hemípteros/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Masculino , Dinâmica Populacional , Estações do Ano
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12425080

RESUMO

This investigation covers a survey of the scale insects associating with some ornamental plants at three chosen public gardens as well as at the experimental farm of the Agricultural Research Station in Alexandria Governorate, Egypt. A total of nineteen scale insect species belonging to sixteen genera related to four families of the super-family Coccoidea were found infesting eighteen ornamental plants during the period from April, 1998 up to March, 1999. These species are: Family: Asterolecaniidae--Represented by one species only The fig scale Russelaspis pustulans; (Cockerell) = (Asterolecanium pustulans Cock). Family: Coccidae--Represented by the seven species Florida wax scale. Ceroplastes floridensis Comstock, Green shield scale. Chloropulvinaria psidii (Maskell), Long brown scale. Caccus elongatus (Douglas), Brown soft scale Coccus hesperidum (Linn.), Tessellated scale. Eucalymnatus tessellatus (Signoret), Hemispherical scale. Saissetia coffeae (Walker), and Olive soft scale. Saissetia oleae (Olivier) Family: Diaspididae--Represented by the ten species: Oleander scale. Aspidiotus hederae (Vallot), Minute cypress scale. Carulaspis minima (Targioni-Tozzetti), Dictyosprmum scale Chrysomphalus dictyospermi (Morgan), Palm fiorinia scale. Fiorinia fioriniae (Targioni), Latania scale Hemiberlisia lataniae (Signoret), Fig scale. Lepidosaphes ficus (Signoret), Snow scale. Lineaspis striata (Newstead), Masked scale. Mycetaspis personata (Comstock), Olive scale. Parlatoria oleae (Colvee), and White peach scale Pseudaulacaspis pentagona (Targioni-Tozzetti), Family: Eriococcidae--Represented by one species only Eriococcus araucariae (Maskell). During the same study, many species of natural enemies (nine parasitoids and eight predators), were also noticed to be associated with the aforementioned scale insects.


Assuntos
Hemípteros/fisiologia , Plantas/parasitologia , Animais , Coleta de Dados , Egito , Hemípteros/classificação , Hemípteros/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Controle de Insetos , Filogenia , Folhas de Planta/parasitologia
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12425081

RESUMO

This study was conducted throughout the period from May, 1997 up to March 1999 to survey the associated insect and non-insect fauna with Acacia species at some localities in Alexandria and Matrouh Governorates, Egypt. The list of identified species associated with Acacia at different localities revealed that there were many species representing 34 families and relating to 11 insect orders. These collected insects could be grouped into five categories according to their feeding habits as destructive insects, true insect pollinators, saprophytic insects, parasitoids and predators and visitors. Regarding the non-insect fauna, three land snails, pseudoscorpion species and earthworms were recorded associated with Acacia trees and litters under the trees.


Assuntos
Acacia/parasitologia , Insetos/classificação , Insetos/fisiologia , Animais , Aracnídeos/classificação , Aracnídeos/fisiologia , Egito , Comportamento Alimentar , Oligoquetos/classificação , Oligoquetos/fisiologia , Estações do Ano , Caramujos/classificação , Caramujos/fisiologia
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