2008
DOI: 10.1649/1022.1
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Description of the Immature Stages and Redescription of the Adults of Ancognatha scarabaeoides Erichson (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Dynastinae), A Member of the Soil White Grub Assemblage in Colombia

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“…Research interest in cyclocephaline immature stages has recently increased, with approximately 80% of larval and pupal descriptions published after 1990 (Morelli 1991, Morelli and Alzugaray 1994, Vincini et al 2000, Ramírez-Salinas et al 2004, Vallejo and Morón 2008, Neita-Moreno and Morón 2008, Bran et al 2006, Neita-Moreno et al 2007, Vallejo and Morón 2008, Neita-Moreno and Morón 2008, Lugo-García et al 2009, Stechauner-Rohringer and Pardo-Locarno 2010, Neita-Moreno and Yepes 2011, Albuquerque et al 2014, Souza et al 2014a, b, Morón et al 2014). It is not yet possible to characterize cyclocephaline larvae or pupae at the tribal level as only 4 of 14 genera have described immatures (Table 5 and Table 6).…”
Section: Immature Stages: Diagnosis and Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Research interest in cyclocephaline immature stages has recently increased, with approximately 80% of larval and pupal descriptions published after 1990 (Morelli 1991, Morelli and Alzugaray 1994, Vincini et al 2000, Ramírez-Salinas et al 2004, Vallejo and Morón 2008, Neita-Moreno and Morón 2008, Bran et al 2006, Neita-Moreno et al 2007, Vallejo and Morón 2008, Neita-Moreno and Morón 2008, Lugo-García et al 2009, Stechauner-Rohringer and Pardo-Locarno 2010, Neita-Moreno and Yepes 2011, Albuquerque et al 2014, Souza et al 2014a, b, Morón et al 2014). It is not yet possible to characterize cyclocephaline larvae or pupae at the tribal level as only 4 of 14 genera have described immatures (Table 5 and Table 6).…”
Section: Immature Stages: Diagnosis and Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Larvae are described for four Ancognatha species (Ritcher 1966, Ramírez-Salinas et al 2004, Vallejo and Morón 2008, Neita-Moreno and Morón 2008). South American larval descriptions are largely based on material collected in agroecosystems, and thus the natural ecology of Ancognatha immatures is poorly known.…”
Section: Generic Overviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Locality Records (Fig. 31) abundant species, while in Panama Ratcliffe (2003) reported this species is rare and has been collected only in the montane wet forests of Chiriquí at an elevation of 2,100 m. The larval stage was described by Vallejo and Morón (2008 Decription. Holotype male (Fig.…”
Section: Ancognatha Horridamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second approach consisted in the manual capture or through the use of entomological nets of individuals in plots with high levels of insect damage and/or populations on affected structures. These individuals were placed in jars with a 70% alcohol-sterile distilled water solution (v:v) and transported to the MELG for identification at the genus level using taxonomic keys [30,[34][35][36][37][38][39][40].…”
Section: Characterization Of Damage and Defects Associated With Pre-hmentioning
confidence: 99%