2016
DOI: 10.4039/tce.2016.25
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The effect of twig diameter on emergence rates of the oak twig pruner (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)

Abstract: Oak twig pruner (Anelaphus parallelus(Newman); Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) larvae develop inside twigs pruned from host plants. Reasons for this behaviour are unknown and differential emergence due to twig diameter has not been explored. Twigs pruned from walnuts (Juglans nigraLinnaeus; Juglandaceae) (n=179) and oaks (QuercusLinnaeus; Fagaceae) (n=84) were collected in Pennsylvania, United States of America in 2010; 118 pruned oak twigs were collected in New York State, United States of America in 2012. Twigs fr… Show more

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“…For larval-pupal galleries length, the results from this study (28 mm) were inferior to those for O. cervina on of O. puberula (53.7 mm) (Witeck Neto et al, 2015)¸ indicating a lower rate of consumption on P. americana. This result could be related to the physical structure of the branches and wood density, factors than can influence the rate of larval wood consumption (Coppedge, 2011;Brown et al, 2016).…”
Section: Period Of Emergence and Characterization Of Larval-pupal Gal...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For larval-pupal galleries length, the results from this study (28 mm) were inferior to those for O. cervina on of O. puberula (53.7 mm) (Witeck Neto et al, 2015)¸ indicating a lower rate of consumption on P. americana. This result could be related to the physical structure of the branches and wood density, factors than can influence the rate of larval wood consumption (Coppedge, 2011;Brown et al, 2016).…”
Section: Period Of Emergence and Characterization Of Larval-pupal Gal...mentioning
confidence: 99%