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Predispersal infestation of Vochysia haenkeana seeds by Lius conicus

  • Samara Letícia Oliveira Lourenço,
  • Marcelo Felix Luiz,
  • Flávio Gonçalves de Jesus,
  • Daniel Diego Costa Carvalho,
  • Michael Hornburg,
  • Márcio da Silva Araújo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20160953
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 9

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ABSTRACT: The deficient development of fertile seeds of native forest plant species in Brazil limits the reproduction of these plants in various conditions. Among the limiting biotic factors in quality and quantity of the forest seeds, borer insects are quite prominent, before and after their dispersion. This study reports for the first time a host of the buprestid beetle Lius conicus (Gory & Laporte, 1840). The larval development of L. conicus takes place in the seed capsules of Vochysia haenkeana Mart. (Vochysiaceae), a typical tree species in the Brazilian cerrado biome. In two regions of the cerrado in Goiás State, Brazil, almost ripe fruits of V. haenkeana were collected directly from the plants. After natural drying, and fruit and seed processing in laboratory, damage caused by the L. conicus larvae was quantified and qualified. Bigger fruits were preferred as hosts. Fruits developing on the eastern side of the plant were most frequently occupied by L. conicus. Seed lots of bigger fruits showed damage up to 37.5% from the infestation by L. conicus larvae. There was only one larva per fruit, which damaged all the seeds of the capsule (three or four) and generally consumed around 26% of the seed dry mass.

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