• Title/Summary/Keyword: Synanthedon haitangvora

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Seasonal Occurrence of Three Pest Moths in Jujube Orchards in Boeun, Korea (보은지역 대추과원 나방류 해충 3종의 발생 소장)

  • Lee, Seongkyun;Kim, Chungwoo;Lee, Kyeong Hee;Lee, Jong Won;Oh, Ha Kyung;Han, Jongwoo;Kim, Sang Hee;Kim, Youngho
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.56 no.3
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    • pp.261-265
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    • 2017
  • Currently, clearwing moths and peach fruit moths are considered economically important pests of jujube in Boeun, Chungbuk, Korea. However, until now, specific studies on occurrence of the major pests of jujube in Boeun area, which could be useful for pest control, have not been carried out. In this study, seasonal occurrence of three pest moths (Synanthedon bicingulata, S. haitangvora, and Carposina sasakii) in jujube orchards was monitored using sex pheromone traps. Synanthedon bicingulata and S. haitangvora were monitored from 2013 to 2015. Adults of both species were captured from May to October, with two peaks in their occurrence: mid-June and mid-September for S. bicingulata, and mid- to late-June and mid- to late-September for S. haitangvora. However, S. haitangvora occurred in lower numbers than S. bicingulata. Adults of C. sasakii were captured from 2014 to 2016. From May to October, two peaks were observed in their occurrence in mid-June and in late-August to mid-September and the second peak was lower than the first. Thus, the life histories of these pest moths of jujube should be studied in detail for an effective pest control.

Seasonal Adult Occurrence of Four Clearwing Moths in Suwon Orchards (수원지역 과수원에 발생하는 유리나방류 4종의 성충 발생소장)

  • Yang, Chang Yeol;Kim, Sung Jong;Yang, Sang Jin;Cho, Myoung Rae
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.51 no.4
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    • pp.443-447
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    • 2012
  • Clearwing moths (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae) are economically important pests of fruit trees, such as apple, peach, and grape in Korea. Larvae feed on the phloem and cambium within tree branches of host plants. In this study, the seasonal fluctuation in male catches of four clearwing moths, Synanthedon haitangvora, S. bicingulata, Nokona regalis, and Glossosphecia romanovi, were monitored with the respective sex pheromone traps in Suwon for three years. In apple orchards, S. haitangvora males were captured from May to October, with two peaks in early June to middle June and late August to early September. Similarly, S. bicingulata males were trapped from May to October, with two peaks in late May and late August to middle September in peach orchards. In vineyards, N. regalis males were captured from late May to middle June with one peak in late May to early June, while G. romanovi males were trapped from early June to late July with one peak in late June to early July.