Insects (Sep 2024)

Effect of Commercial Trap Design and Location on Captures of <i>Diocalandra frumenti</i> (Fabricius) (Coleoptera: Dryophthoridae) on Palm Trees

  • Carina Ramos-Cordero,
  • Elena Seris-Barrallo,
  • Sandra Vacas,
  • Vicente Navarro-Llopis,
  • Estrella M. Hernández-Suárez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/insects15100738
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 10
p. 738

Abstract

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Diocalandra frumenti (Fabricius) (Coleoptera: Dryophthoridae) is a weevil present in the Canary Islands, affecting economically important palms such as Phoenix canariensis H. Wildpret and its hybrids, for which there were no trapping tools. The larvae cause the main damage by burrowing galleries in the rachis of the leaves, causing premature drying and collapse. To develop an effective trap, six trials were carried out to evaluate the effect of trap type, design, colour, height, distance and location of the trap in relation to the palm tree on D. frumenti captures. This study confirms that the Econex® trap, green in colour, without a cover and with two ventilation holes of 2.5 cm in diameter, diametrically opposite each other and at 1 cm from the top of the base of the trap, baited with sugar cane and water, and placed between the first and second ring of green leaves of the palm canopy, is efficient in capturing D. frumenti. These results establish a basis for future research focused on the development of a specific trapping system based on semiochemicals to serve as a tool for detection, monitoring and mass trapping of D. frumenti.

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