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Florida Entomologist | 2014

First Record of Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in Argentina

M. Gabriela Murúa; Franco S. Scalora; Fernando Navarro; Lucas E. Cazado; Augusto S. Casmuz; M. Elvira Villagrán; Enrique Lobos; Gerardo Gastaminza

Summary Because of the recent presence of Helicoverpa armigera in Brazil and Paraguay in 2013, pheromone traps were deployed in chickpea crops at 2 localities in Tucumán province to determine if this noctuid was present in Argentina. This pest was detected at both locations, confirming the presence of H. armigera in Argentina for first time.


Journal of Insect Science | 2016

Species From the Heliothinae Complex (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in Tucumán, Argentina, an Update of Geographical Distribution of Helicoverpa armigera

M. Gabriela Murúa; Lucas E. Cazado; Augusto S. Casmuz; M. Inés Herrero; M. Elvira Villagrán; Alejandro Vera; Daniel Ricardo Sosa-Gómez; Gerardo Gastaminza

The Heliothinae complex in Argentina encompasses Helicoverpa gelotopoeon (Dyar), Helicoverpa zea (Boddie), Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner), and Chloridea virescens (Fabricius). In Tucumán, the native species H. gelotopoeon is one of the most voracious soybean pests and also affects cotton and chickpea, even more in soybean-chickpea succession cropping systems. Differentiation of the Heliothinae complex in the egg, larva, and pupa stages is difficult. Therefore, the observation of the adult wing pattern design and male genitalia is useful to differentiate species. The objective of this study was to identify the species of the Heliothinae complex, determine population fluctuations of the Heliothinae complex in soybean and chickpea crops using male moths collected in pheromone traps in Tucuman province, and update the geographical distribution of H. armigera in Argentina. The species found were H. gelotopoeon, H. armigera, H. zea, and C. virescens. Regardless of province, county, crop, and year, the predominant species was H. gelotopoeon. Considering the population dynamics of H. gelotopoeon and H. armigera in chickpea and soybean crops, H. gelotopoeon was the most abundant species in both crops, in all years sampled, and the differences registered were significant. On the other hand, according to the Sistema Nacional Argentino de Vigilancia y Monitoreo de Plagas (SINAVIMO) database and our collections, H. armigera was recorded in eight provinces and 20 counties of Argentina, and its larvae were found on soybean, chickpea, sunflower crops and spiny plumeless thistle (Carduus acanthoides). This is the first report of H. armigera in sunflower and spiny plumeless thistle in Argentina.


Florida Entomologist | 2013

Geographical distribution and new host associations of Rhyssomatus subtilis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Northwestern in Argentina.

Lucas E. Cazado; M. Gabriela Murúa; Augusto S. Casmuz; M. Guillermina Socías; M. Teresa Vera; Charles W. O'Brien; Gerardo Gastaminza

SUMMARY Rhyssomatus subtilis, the black soybean weevil, has emerged as a major pest of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr. (Fabales: Fabaceae)] in northwestern Argentina during the last 3 yr. This species was detected in 30 localities of Salta, Santiago del Estero and Tucumán provinces comprising a total area of about 541,000 ha. This species was observed for the first time developing on dry bean [Phaseolus vulgaris L. (Fabales: Fabaceae)] crops and feeding on 3 unrelated weeds [Conyza bonariensis (L.) Cronquist (Asterales: Asteraceae), Brassica campestris (L.) Metzg. (Brassicales: Brassicaceae) and Sphaeralcea bonariensis (Cav.) Griseb (Malvales: Malvaceae)]. The damage produced by R. subtilis in dry bean crops is similar to that produced in soybean crops. The results obtained suggest that as of 2012, R. subtilis has greatly expanded its distribution since its first detection in 2006 and produces major direct and indirect damage in soybean and dry bean crops in northwestern Argentina.


Journal of Entomological Science | 2016

Rhyssomatus subtilis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Impact in Soybean Plant Stands

Lucas E. Cazado; Augusto S. Casmuz; David G. Riley; Franco S. Scalora; Gerardo Gastaminza; M. Gabriela Murúa

Abstract  The black soybean weevil, Rhyssomatus subtilis (Fiedler), is an important but infrequently studied insect pest of soybean, Glycine max (L.) Merrill, in South America. Severe crop damage occurs when the adult weevils attack soybean seedlings, resulting in reduced plant stands, and when weevils feed on and oviposit in seedpods. The objectives of this 3-yr study were to quantify early-season damage caused by R. subtilis to terminal buds and plant stands in soybean and evaluate insecticide seed treatments under field conditions relative to this damage. Terminal bud damage is the most consistent criteria for determining early-season damage by R. subtilis to soybean. The results indicated that R. subtilis can cause as much as 36% plant stand loss in soybean. Thiamethoxam and a mixture of ethiprole + fipronil provided significant levels of control of R. subtilis damage, with the higher doses of each product tending to provide longer-lasting protection.


Environmental Entomology | 2016

The Role of Rainfall in Sternechus subsignatus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Adult Emergence From the Soil After Its Winter Dormant Period

M. Guillermina Socías; Guido Van Nieuwenhove; Augusto S. Casmuz; Eduardo Willink; Gerardo Liljesthröm

Abstract In this work, we report the effect of rainfall on Sternechus subsignatus Boheman, 1836, adult emergence after winter dormancy. This weevil is a univoltine soybean pest found in northwestern Argentina, a subtropical region with dry winters and rainy summers. Before harvest, fully grown larvae burrow into the soil where they overwinter. In the spring, they emerge as adults and recolonize the crop during its planting and early vegetative stages. Our study examines the seasonal timing of adult emergence with the aim of improving chemical control strategies and avoiding unnecessary pesticide applications. To do so, we developed a regression model to predict adult emergence onset as a function of cumulated rainfall after 1st November. The regression with the highest coefficient of determination between cumulated rainfall and adult emergence onset was Emergence onset (Julian day) = –7.98 Ln(cumulative rainfall) + 65.7. The negative relationship showed that adults emerged earlier in wet years than in dry years. Also it was observed that adults emerged from late November to mid-March, in pulses following periods of rainfall. Males were more abundant than females at first, but then the reverse was true toward the end of the period. In most cases, there was a suggestion of relationship (though not significantly) between peaks of adult emergence with peaks of rainfall 15 d before adult emergence. These results reveal that rainfall has a significant impact on the beginning and dynamics of adult emergence from the soil.


Florida Entomologist | 2014

Sexual dimorphism of Rhyssomatus subtilis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)

Lucas E. Cazado; Charles W. O'Brien; Augusto S. Casmuz; Gerardo Gastaminza; M. Gabriela Murúa

Abstract Examination with a binocular microscope of adults of Rhyssomatus subtilis Fielder (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) revealed distinct differences between the sexes in the foreleg, which permits their differentiation with complete accuracy. In the female the profemual process is weak, subacute, angulate and the protibia has an uncus and mucro. In the male the profemur process is strong, curved, subacute, tooth-like and lacks an protibia uncus.


Revista de la Sociedad Entomológica Argentina | 2010

Revisión de los hospederos del gusano cogollero del maíz, Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

Augusto S. Casmuz; M. Laura Juárez; M. Guillermina Socías; M. Gabriela Murúa; Silvina Prieto; Santiago Medina; Eduardo Willink; Gerardo Gastaminza


Revista de la Sociedad Entomológica Argentina | 2017

Review of the host plants of fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

Augusto S. Casmuz; M. Laura Juárez; M. Guillermina Socías; M. Gabriela Murúa; Silvina Prieto; Santiago Medina; Eduardo Willink; Gerardo Gastaminza


Revista Industrial y Agrícola de Tucumán | 2011

Fluctuación poblacional de Sternechus subsignatus Boheman (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) en sus diferentes estados de desarrollo asociados con el ciclo del cultivo de soja en Tucumán, R. Argentina

M. Guillermina Socías; Augusto S. Casmuz; D. Gustavo Zaia; Lucas E. Cazado; Eduardo Willink; Gerardo Gastaminza


Bulletin of Entomological Research | 2017

Biological characterization and mating compatibility of Helicoverpa gelotopoeon (D.) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) populations from different regions in Argentina

María Inés Herrero; Sofia Victoria Fogliata; A. Vera; Augusto S. Casmuz; D. Sosa Gómez; A.P. Castagnaro; Gerardo Gastaminza; María Gabriela Murúa

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Gerardo Gastaminza

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Lucas E. Cazado

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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M. Gabriela Murúa

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Eduardo Willink

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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M. Guillermina Socías

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María Gabriela Murúa

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Alejandro Vera

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María Inés Herrero

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Sofia Victoria Fogliata

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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M. Elvira Villagrán

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