Plantas hospedadoras de Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) en el Espinal periestépico y en la provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Di Iorio, Osvaldo R.
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Universidad de Costa Rica
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Las plantas hospedadoras de Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) en la Provincia del Espinal (Dominio Chaqueño) y en la provincia de Buenos Aires son exóticas en su mayoría. Muchas de ellas son cultivadas o crecen espontáneamente formando pequeños bosques. Cuarenta y dos especies de Cerambycidae se encontraron usando estas plantas y otras autóctonas como hospedadoras. Hylotrupes bajulus, originalmente introducida y una seria plaga de las construcciones. se encontró por primera vez naturalizada en bosques de pino espontáneos al sur de la provincia de Buenos Aires
The host plants of Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) in the Province of Espinal (Chaquenian Dominion) and the province of Buenos Aires are mainly exotics, cultivated or naturalized, the last ones growing spontaneously and forming little forests. Forty two speeies of Cerambycidae are reported using these plants and other native speeies as hosts. Hylotrupes bajulus, originally introduced and a serious pest of fumiture, is reported for fiest time in spontaneous pine forests in Sierra de la Ventana, south of the province of Buenos Aires.
The host plants of Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) in the Province of Espinal (Chaquenian Dominion) and the province of Buenos Aires are mainly exotics, cultivated or naturalized, the last ones growing spontaneously and forming little forests. Forty two speeies of Cerambycidae are reported using these plants and other native speeies as hosts. Hylotrupes bajulus, originally introduced and a serious pest of fumiture, is reported for fiest time in spontaneous pine forests in Sierra de la Ventana, south of the province of Buenos Aires.
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Buenos Aires, cerambycidae, Espinal, host plants, Argentina