Abstract:This paper compares the species richnesses, Bray-Curtis similarities, species diversities, evennesses, and the results of various analyses (multivariate, logarithmic series, and lognormal distribution analyses) of insects from four orders (viz., Hemiptera, Orthoptera, aculeate Hymenoptera, and Coleoptera) inhabiting a medicinal plant, Calotropis procera among eight sites within industrial and nonindustrial zones in the Purba Medinipur district (erstwhile Midnapore), West Bengal, India. Both cluster analysis an… Show more
“…The insects collected from C. gigantea during this study in Sri Lanka are very similar to the insects reported on C. procera and C. gigantea from India (Pugalenthi and Livingstone, 1997;Chandra et al, 2011;Jana et al, 2012;Dhileepan 2014). A similar study had been conducted in Saudi Arabia related to C. procera and 99 insect species belonging to 43 families were identified (Al dhafer et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Wijeweera et al 125 (Chandra et al, 2011), 8 species of insects from 6 families have been documented on C. procera. Similarly, a study in West Bengal in India reported 19 insect species from ten families of C. procera (Jana et al, 2012).…”
Dacus persicus and Paramecops farinosa were destructive, monophagous pests.• Sphaeroderma sp. was the most common pest.• Xylocopa spp. were the most abundant insect pollinators.
“…The insects collected from C. gigantea during this study in Sri Lanka are very similar to the insects reported on C. procera and C. gigantea from India (Pugalenthi and Livingstone, 1997;Chandra et al, 2011;Jana et al, 2012;Dhileepan 2014). A similar study had been conducted in Saudi Arabia related to C. procera and 99 insect species belonging to 43 families were identified (Al dhafer et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Wijeweera et al 125 (Chandra et al, 2011), 8 species of insects from 6 families have been documented on C. procera. Similarly, a study in West Bengal in India reported 19 insect species from ten families of C. procera (Jana et al, 2012).…”
Dacus persicus and Paramecops farinosa were destructive, monophagous pests.• Sphaeroderma sp. was the most common pest.• Xylocopa spp. were the most abundant insect pollinators.
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