Selectivity of differents traps for insect capture. I. Scarabaeinae

We made a systematic sampling from 1971 until 1975. The traps employed were: net, glass trap, Barber and white light. They were placed on fields at the Manfredi Experimental Station of the Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA), in Córdoba. The first contribution includes the Scarabaei...

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spelling I10-R352-article-8892026-05-19T15:50:57Z Selectivity of differents traps for insect capture. I. Scarabaeinae Selectividad de diferentes trampas para capturar insectos. I. Scarabaeinae Brewer, M. Pepi, B. Limonti, M. insectos trampas Scarabaeinae Estación Experimental de Manfredi INTA insects traps Scarabaeinae Manfredi Experimental Station INTA We made a systematic sampling from 1971 until 1975. The traps employed were: net, glass trap, Barber and white light. They were placed on fields at the Manfredi Experimental Station of the Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA), in Córdoba. The first contribution includes the Scarabaeidae's adult population curves species and/or genera. When the values were represented by 100 or more individuals, the graphics were done, otherwise they were mentionated in tables. With this sampling we are allowed to know what trap we will use for catching in greatest number a determinate insect species, according to the weather conditions at the sampling area and to the employed method. Aphodiinae was the subfamily best represented relating to the number of individuals; Scarabaeinae, for the diversity of genera and species. Scanty genera were collecting only in Barber. The greatest number of specimens were gathered from October to February, coincident with periods of highest temperature, humidity and photoperiod. Thirteen species and genera trapped in Barber during winter demonstrate that the adults go from place to place over the field during this time of the year. Entre los años 1971-1975, realizamos un muestreo sistemático de insectos, utilizando trampas Barber, frontón de vidrio, luz blanca y red de arrastre. Las mismas fueron colocadas en campos de la Estación Experimental de Manfredi, INTA, Córdoba. En este primer aporte sobre el tema, publicamos las curvas poblacionales de adultos de las especies y/o géneros de Scarabaeidae. Se graficó cuando ellos estuvieron representados con un total de 100 o más individuos; en caso contrario se los cita en forma de tablas. Este muestreo nos permite conocer ahora qué trampa emplearemos para capturar en mayor número una especie determinada de insecto de acuerdo a las condiciones ambientales existentes en el área de muestreo y a la metodología empleada. Aphodiinae fue la subfamilia mejor representada en cuanto a número de individuos; Scarabaeinae, por la diversidad de géneros y especies. Escasos géneros fueron recogidos solo en Barber. Octubre a febrero fue la época en que recogimos mayor cantidad de ejemplares, coincidiendo con períodos de altas temperaturas, humedad y fotoperíodo. Trece especies y géneros trampeados en Barber durante el invierno, demuestra que los adultos se desplazan sobre el suelo en esta época del año. Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias 1981-06-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/agris/article/view/889 10.31047/1668.298x.v2.n1.889 AgriScientia; Vol. 2 (1981); 17-40 AgriScientia; Vol. 2 (1981); 17-40 1668-298X 10.31047/1668.298x.v2.n1 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/agris/article/view/889/824 Derechos de autor 1981 M. Brewer, B. Pepi, M. Limonti https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0
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topic insectos
trampas
Scarabaeinae
Estación Experimental de Manfredi
INTA
insects
traps
Scarabaeinae
Manfredi Experimental Station
INTA
spellingShingle insectos
trampas
Scarabaeinae
Estación Experimental de Manfredi
INTA
insects
traps
Scarabaeinae
Manfredi Experimental Station
INTA
Brewer, M.
Pepi, B.
Limonti, M.
Selectivity of differents traps for insect capture. I. Scarabaeinae
topic_facet insectos
trampas
Scarabaeinae
Estación Experimental de Manfredi
INTA
insects
traps
Scarabaeinae
Manfredi Experimental Station
INTA
author Brewer, M.
Pepi, B.
Limonti, M.
author_facet Brewer, M.
Pepi, B.
Limonti, M.
author_sort Brewer, M.
title Selectivity of differents traps for insect capture. I. Scarabaeinae
title_short Selectivity of differents traps for insect capture. I. Scarabaeinae
title_full Selectivity of differents traps for insect capture. I. Scarabaeinae
title_fullStr Selectivity of differents traps for insect capture. I. Scarabaeinae
title_full_unstemmed Selectivity of differents traps for insect capture. I. Scarabaeinae
title_sort selectivity of differents traps for insect capture. i. scarabaeinae
description We made a systematic sampling from 1971 until 1975. The traps employed were: net, glass trap, Barber and white light. They were placed on fields at the Manfredi Experimental Station of the Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA), in Córdoba. The first contribution includes the Scarabaeidae's adult population curves species and/or genera. When the values were represented by 100 or more individuals, the graphics were done, otherwise they were mentionated in tables. With this sampling we are allowed to know what trap we will use for catching in greatest number a determinate insect species, according to the weather conditions at the sampling area and to the employed method. Aphodiinae was the subfamily best represented relating to the number of individuals; Scarabaeinae, for the diversity of genera and species. Scanty genera were collecting only in Barber. The greatest number of specimens were gathered from October to February, coincident with periods of highest temperature, humidity and photoperiod. Thirteen species and genera trapped in Barber during winter demonstrate that the adults go from place to place over the field during this time of the year.
publisher Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias
publishDate 1981
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/agris/article/view/889
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