• 제목/요약/키워드: rutelinae

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수원과 전주 지방에서 blacklight trap에 유인된 우단풍뎅이아과, 검정풍뎅이아과 및 줄풍뎅이아과 풍뎅이의 종류와 발생 소장 (Species and Seasonal Occurrences of Sericinae, Melolonthinae, and Rutelinae Chafers Captured by Blacklight Traps in Suwon and Chonju)

  • 김기황;강여규
    • 한국응용곤충학회지
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    • 제32권4호
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    • pp.414-419
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    • 1993
  • 1989~1991년에 수원과 전주지방에 blacklight trap에 유인된 우단풍뎅이아과, 검정풍뎅이아과 및 줄풍뎅이아과 풍뎅이의 종류와 발생 소장을 조사하였다. 수원과 전주 지방에서 유인된 종수는 각각 우단풍뎅이아과 6종과 6종, 검정풍뎅이아과 8종과 7종, 줄풍뎅이아과 7종과 8종, 합계 21종과 21종이었다. 두 지방에서 각 아과 중 보다 많이 유인된 종은 우단풍뎅이아과의 애우단풍뎅이, 검정풍뎅이아과의 큰검정풍뎅이와 참검정풍뎅이, 줄풍뎅이아과의 다색줄풍뎅이와 애풍뎅이였다. 위 5종의 성충은 수원 지방보다 전주 지방에서 10~20일정도 빨리 유인되었다. 참검정풍뎅이 성충은 전주 지방에서 주로 홀수해에 발생하여 수원 지방에서와 같은 양상을 보였다.

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풍뎅이류에 있어서의 인삼의 잠재 해충 (Potential Pests of Ginseng in Scarabaeids)

  • 김기황
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • 제15권3호
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    • pp.200-204
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    • 1991
  • Densities and larval food habits of Holotrichia titanis belonging to Melolonthinae, and of Anomala corpulenta and A. mfocuprea belonging to Rutelinae, collected from surroundings of ginseng fields, were investigated to determine potentia]s as ginseng pests in scarabaeids. H. titanis had similar food habit to the ginseng pests, H. morosa and H. diomphalia, although the density of H. titanis was relatively low during the period of survey, which indicates that the scarabaeid may have potentials to be a major pest with build-up or the population in the fields. However, A. corpulenta and A. rufacuprea with higher populations than H. morose and H. dicmphalia had no or low potency as ginseng pests since they had little preference to ginseng roots or did not feed on these. The latter two species in Rutelinae showed different food habits in relation to dead organic matter.

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Sex Pheromones of Plant-Feeding Scarab Beetles

  • Leal, Walter-Soares
    • 한국응용곤충학회지
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    • 제34권1호
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    • pp.9-14
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    • 1995
  • From a chemist's perspective, Scarabaeidae is one of the most exciting group of insects to work on the isolation, identification, and synthesis of sex pheromones because-as opposed to Lepidoptera, which by and large utilizes straight chain alcohols, aldehydes, and acetates-the pheromonal chemistry of scarab beetles is remarkably diverse. While species in the subfamily Rutelinae utilize pheromone constituents, which are presumably fatty acid derivatives, the more primitive species in the subfamily Melolonthinae use phenolic, amino acid derivative, and terpenoid compounds. Here, I discuss the recent advances we have accomplished in the identification of scarab sex pheromones with especial emphasis on their chemical diversity. Also, I discuss the potential role of these sex pheromones in insect pest management. Field tests revealed that, in contrast to what has been frequently observed in the Lepidoptera, the higher the dosage of sex pheromone loaded in the traps the greater the capture of scarab beetles. These data suggest that mass trapping is more likely to be useful for scarab pest management than mating distruption.

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