“…Its genetic divergence occurs throughout its wide distribution. Most of the studies to characterize sugarcane borer populations used molecular tools (Lange et al, 2004;Cadena Goyes, 2008;Cortés et al, 2010;Joyce et al, 2014;Pavinato, 2014;Silva-Brandão et al, 2015), which are supported by morphological, physiological, and behavioral differences between populations (Box, 1951(Box, , 1956Pashley et al, 1990;Fogliata et al, 2016Fogliata et al, , 2019. In a previous study, Fogliata et al (2016) determined the existence of reproductive incompatibilities, both pre-and post-zygotic, as well as a low fitness in the offspring obtained in crosses between Buenos Aires and Tucumán populations from different host plants (sugarcane and corn); however, the genetic base of this incompatibility is still unknown.…”