Host Plants of Popillia quadriguttata (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)

녹색콩풍뎅이(Popillia quadriguttata)의 기주식물

  • Published : 2002.03.01

Abstract

Host plants of Popillia quadriguttata (Fabricius) were investigated in golf courses, Fifteen plant species of 15 genera in 13 families were confirmed as host plants of P. quadriguttata. Thus, total number of host plants of P. quadriguttata was 26 species of 25 genera in 18 families including 11 recorded species in literature. In addition, P. quadriguttata adults fed on 30 plant species of 25 genera in 19 families out of the 69 plant species of 53 genera in 33 families supplied as food in laboratory, P. quadriguttata adults preferred Wistaria floribunda in golf courses but Tilia mandshuric, Platanus orientalis, Diospyros lotus, Punica granatum and Chionanthus retusa in laboratory.

골프장 주요 해충인 녹색콩풍뎅이(Popillia quadriguttata) 성충의 기주식물을 경남지역의 골프장에서 알아본 결과, 골프장에서는 13과 15속 15종의 식물을 식해하는 것이 관찰됨으로서 기존 문헌기록의 8과 11속 11종을 합하여 총 18과 25속 26종의 기 주식물이 기록되었다. 녹색콩풍뎅이의 섭식 가능 식물을 알아보기 위하여 실내에서 조사한 결과, 34과 70종의 제공 식물 중 19과 30종을 섭식하였다. 골프장에서는 등나무를 선호하였고. 실내 실험에서는 찰피나무와 석류, 버즘나무, 이팝나무, 고욤나무를 선호하였다.

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