PHYTOPHAGOUS INSECTS ASSOCIATED WITH HELICONIA CROPS (Heliconia spp.) IN TABASCO, MEXICO
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Keywords
Insecta, cut flowers, Zingiberales, Tabasco
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Objective: To identify the species of insects that feed and damage plants of the genus Heliconia (Heliconiaceae) in commercial plantations in the state of Tabasco, Mexico.
Design/methodology/approach: From January to October 2013, three plantations located in the municipalities of Cardenas, Comalcalco and Teapa were visited biweekly to detect phytophagous insects.
Results: Four species of insects belonging to three orders and three families were identified: Cephaloleia sallei (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) associated with H. psittacorum, Cephaloleia vicina (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) associated with H. latisphata, Pentalonia sp. (Hemiptera: Aphididae) associated with H. latisphata, and Telchin atymnius futilis (Lepidoptera: Castniidae) associated with H. psittacorum, H. bihai and H. stricta.
Limitations/implications: Pentalonia sp. could not be registered at the species level. For this, a study is suggested that takes into account aphids of this genus also collected in banana plants (Musa spp.) and other hosts.
Findings/conclusions: Few species of insects were found feeding or damaging cultivated heliconias; however, these insects are considered to have the potential to affect the crop or the product intended for cut flowers.