Study of the species composition of Auchenorrhyncha in ampelocenoses of the Republic of Crimea
https://doi.org/10.69536/b0075-1551-2188-w
Abstract
All Auchenorrhyncha species are obligate phytophages and are harmful to plants. Some of these species are serious pests of crops that negatively affect their productive potential, and many are vectors of infectious plant diseases. Families that are of economic importance are Cixiidae, Delphacidae, Cicadidae, Cercopidae, Membracidae and Cicadellidae (Gnezdilov, 2000).
The article presents data on the species composition of Auchenorrhyncha in ampelocenoses of the Republic of Crimea for 2019–2020; the identification of an invasive species aggressively spreading over the territory was also carried out – Metcalfa pruinosa (Say, 1830). Imagoes were collected from June to September using yellow sticky traps. The identification of insects was carried out by morphological and molecular genetic methods. 12 Auchenorrhyncha species were identified, two of which are dangerous as disease vectors. This is the invasive species Scaphoideus titanus Ball, 1932 and Hyalesthes obsoletus Signoret, 1865, the control of which must be organized in the ampelocenoses of the republic. 2 more species detected on the Crimean Peninsula – Arboridia kakogawana (Matsumura, 1932) and Меtcalfa pruinosa Say, 1830 – can be potential vectors of causative agents of grape diseases. It should be noted that invasive insects in the new conditions can take on the function of a vector, and therefore their study is an urgent task for plant protection specialists.
About the Authors
B. B. KhamaevaRussian Federation
Bairta Khamaeva, Head of Entomology Laboratory of Testing Laboratory Center
Bykovo, Ramenskoye, Moscow Oblast
G. N. Bondarenko
Russian Federation
Galina Bondarenko, PhD in Biology, Senior Researcher, Head of Testing Laboratory Center; Senior Lecturer of the Agrarian and Technological Institute
Bykovo, Ramenskoye, Moscow Oblast
Moscow
YA. E. Radionovskaya
Russian Federation
Yana Radionovskaya, PhD in Agriculture, Leading Researcher, Plant Protection Laboratory
Yalta, Republic of Crimea
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For citations:
Khamaeva B.B., Bondarenko G.N., Radionovskaya Ya.E. Study of the species composition of Auchenorrhyncha in ampelocenoses of the Republic of Crimea. Plant Health and Quarantine. 2022;(3):45-52. https://doi.org/10.69536/b0075-1551-2188-w