Species composition and diagnoses of leaf- and fruit-scarring beetles (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) infesting bananas and plantains (Zingiberales, Musaceae) in the Indian subcontinent

Leaf- and fruit-feeding chrysomelids (Coleoptera) on bananas and plantains (Musaceae, Zingiberales) cause major losses to banana growers in the northern and northeastern regions of India, Bangladesh, and other parts of Southeast Asia. The species composition of these beetles has no...

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Main Authors: Kaniyarikkal D. Prathapan, Janakiraman Poorani, S. Amritha Kumari, C. Anuradha, Balakrishnan Padmanaban, Ramalingam Thanigairaj
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Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2019-12-01
Series:Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift
Online Access:https://dez.pensoft.net/article/47447/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-a700094de4b14044a3faa340c940b0532020-11-25T00:57:17ZengPensoft PublishersDeutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift1435-19511860-13242019-12-0166217920210.3897/dez.66.4744747447Species composition and diagnoses of leaf- and fruit-scarring beetles (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) infesting bananas and plantains (Zingiberales, Musaceae) in the Indian subcontinentKaniyarikkal D. Prathapan0Janakiraman Poorani1S. Amritha Kumari2C. Anuradha3Balakrishnan Padmanaban4Ramalingam Thanigairaj5Kerala Agricultural UniversityICAR – National Research Centre for BananaKerala Agricultural UniversityICAR – National Research Centre for BananaICAR – National Research Centre for BananaICAR – National Research Centre for Banana Leaf- and fruit-feeding chrysomelids (Coleoptera) on bananas and plantains (Musaceae, Zingiberales) cause major losses to banana growers in the northern and northeastern regions of India, Bangladesh, and other parts of Southeast Asia. The species composition of these beetles has not been studied so far in India and wrong names or wrong name combinations in the literature have caused confusion. Most particularly, the Central and South American apecies of Colaspis hypochlora Lefèvre (Chrysomelidae, Eumolpinae) has been erroneously reported as occurring in India and Bangladesh, and this name has been used for the Indian species. Based on extensive surveys for leaf- and fruit-feeding chrysomelids in the northern and northeastern regions of India from 2015 to 2019, three species of banana-feeding chrysomelids, namely, Basilepta subcostata (Jacoby) (Eumolpinae), Bhamoina varipes (Jacoby), and a new species, Sphaeroderma cruenta sp. nov. (Galerucinae, Alticini), are documented. Of these, the latter two are recorded as pests of banana in India for the first time. An illustrated diagnostic account of these three species is given to facilitate their identification by economic entomologists. COI sequences of populations of B. subcostata from Assam and Uttar Pradesh showed 98–100% homology, indicating that these populations are conspecific and that COI sequences can be used for rapid species determination. Brief notes on the biology and available management options for these pests are also given. https://dez.pensoft.net/article/47447/download/pdf/
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author Kaniyarikkal D. Prathapan
Janakiraman Poorani
S. Amritha Kumari
C. Anuradha
Balakrishnan Padmanaban
Ramalingam Thanigairaj
spellingShingle Kaniyarikkal D. Prathapan
Janakiraman Poorani
S. Amritha Kumari
C. Anuradha
Balakrishnan Padmanaban
Ramalingam Thanigairaj
Species composition and diagnoses of leaf- and fruit-scarring beetles (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) infesting bananas and plantains (Zingiberales, Musaceae) in the Indian subcontinent
Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift
author_facet Kaniyarikkal D. Prathapan
Janakiraman Poorani
S. Amritha Kumari
C. Anuradha
Balakrishnan Padmanaban
Ramalingam Thanigairaj
author_sort Kaniyarikkal D. Prathapan
title Species composition and diagnoses of leaf- and fruit-scarring beetles (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) infesting bananas and plantains (Zingiberales, Musaceae) in the Indian subcontinent
title_short Species composition and diagnoses of leaf- and fruit-scarring beetles (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) infesting bananas and plantains (Zingiberales, Musaceae) in the Indian subcontinent
title_full Species composition and diagnoses of leaf- and fruit-scarring beetles (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) infesting bananas and plantains (Zingiberales, Musaceae) in the Indian subcontinent
title_fullStr Species composition and diagnoses of leaf- and fruit-scarring beetles (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) infesting bananas and plantains (Zingiberales, Musaceae) in the Indian subcontinent
title_full_unstemmed Species composition and diagnoses of leaf- and fruit-scarring beetles (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) infesting bananas and plantains (Zingiberales, Musaceae) in the Indian subcontinent
title_sort species composition and diagnoses of leaf- and fruit-scarring beetles (coleoptera, chrysomelidae) infesting bananas and plantains (zingiberales, musaceae) in the indian subcontinent
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift
issn 1435-1951
1860-1324
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Leaf- and fruit-feeding chrysomelids (Coleoptera) on bananas and plantains (Musaceae, Zingiberales) cause major losses to banana growers in the northern and northeastern regions of India, Bangladesh, and other parts of Southeast Asia. The species composition of these beetles has not been studied so far in India and wrong names or wrong name combinations in the literature have caused confusion. Most particularly, the Central and South American apecies of Colaspis hypochlora Lefèvre (Chrysomelidae, Eumolpinae) has been erroneously reported as occurring in India and Bangladesh, and this name has been used for the Indian species. Based on extensive surveys for leaf- and fruit-feeding chrysomelids in the northern and northeastern regions of India from 2015 to 2019, three species of banana-feeding chrysomelids, namely, Basilepta subcostata (Jacoby) (Eumolpinae), Bhamoina varipes (Jacoby), and a new species, Sphaeroderma cruenta sp. nov. (Galerucinae, Alticini), are documented. Of these, the latter two are recorded as pests of banana in India for the first time. An illustrated diagnostic account of these three species is given to facilitate their identification by economic entomologists. COI sequences of populations of B. subcostata from Assam and Uttar Pradesh showed 98–100% homology, indicating that these populations are conspecific and that COI sequences can be used for rapid species determination. Brief notes on the biology and available management options for these pests are also given.
url https://dez.pensoft.net/article/47447/download/pdf/
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