Miguel Angel Delfino
National University of Cordoba
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Neotropical Entomology | 2006
Robson Marcelo Di Piero; Jorge Alberto Marques Rezende; Valdir Atsushi Yuki; Sérgio Florentino Pascholati; Miguel Angel Delfino
The transmission of Passion fruit woodiness virus (PWV) by Aphis gossypii (Glover) was evaluated. In two independent experiments, A. gossypii transmitted PWV to passion fruit plants at the rates of 75% and 100%, when eight and twelve viruliferous aphids were deposited by plant, respectively. At the end of the tests, nymphs of A. gossypii were observed in some of the passion fruit plants, suggesting that the aphid species was colonizing the plants. This seems to be the first report of Passiflora edulis f. flavicarpa (Deneger) colonization by a species of aphid.
Environmental Entomology | 2009
Verónica Andrea El Mujtar; Julieta M. Covelli; Miguel Angel Delfino; Oscar Grau
ABSTRACT A condition called “cypress mortality” affects forest of Austrocedrus chilensis (D. Don) Pic. Ser et Bizarri in Argentina. Their classic groups of symptoms has been described as a slow process of defoliation that culminating in death of the tree; nevertheless, dying and recently dead trees with abundant foliage are frequently observed in which foliage changes to red. Cinara (Cupressobium) cupressi (Buckton) is considered the agent responsible for reddening this indigenous conifer in Chile. Therefore, the relationship between the presence of C. cupressi and the new aerial symptoms in A. chilensis from Argentina required evaluation. However, Cinara (Cupressobium) tujafilina (del Guercio) also has been reported from this host, and the differentiation of both species of Cinara is time consuming and requires a great expertise because they share many morphologic and microscopic characters. A rapid molecular method of identification of C. cupressi and C. tujafilina is desirable to detect and differentiate them. We report the development and evaluation of a polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism method based on the mitochrondial cytochrome oxidase I gene to identify C. cupressi and C. tujafilina in colonies of aphids. The first detection of C. cupressi from A. chilensis in Argentina, is reported based on the new method.
Neotropical Entomology | 2005
Miguel Angel Delfino; Wilfredo L. Gonzáles
Uroleucon is one of very few aphid genera that have species indigenous to South America. A new species of aphid from Chile is described and illustrated, Uroleucon eumadiae sp. nov., living on the two South American species of the genus Madia (Asteraceae): M. sativa Mol. and M. chilensis (Nutt.) Reiche. Morphological characters are discussed and the characters by which this aphid species may be distinguished from related ones are given. The long, hairy last rostral segment of the new species suggests strongly a feeding adaptation, and parallels that of a North American Madia-feeding species in the same genus which is not, however, closely related.
Neotropical Entomology | 2009
Miguel Angel Delfino; Lucas Monelos; Pablo Luis Peri; Liliana M. Buffa
Aphis adesmiae Delfino sp. n. is described from South Patagonia (Argentina). This new aphid species is associated with a native shrub Adesmia boronioides (Fabaceae). Morphological characters of the apterous viviparous female are described and illustrated and biological remarks are given.
Ecología Aplicada | 2016
Miguel Angel Delfino
Ecología austral | 2002
María C Perotto; Liliana M. Buffa; Miguel Angel Delfino
Neotropical Entomology | 2008
Miguel Angel Delfino; Liliana M. Buffa
Ecología Aplicada | 2005
Miguel Angel Delfino
Archive | 2009
Miguel Angel Delfino; Lucas Monelos; Pablo Luis Peri; Liliana M. Buffa
Acta zoológica mexicana | 2009
Liliana M. Buffa; Pedro Jaureguiberry; Miguel Angel Delfino