Phenology of Lycorma delicatula (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae) in Virginia, USA.

Fulgoridae host shift invasive species phenology spotted lanternfly

Journal

Environmental entomology
ISSN: 1938-2936
Titre abrégé: Environ Entomol
Pays: England
ID NLM: 7502320

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
17 12 2021
Historique:
received: 12 04 2021
pubmed: 7 10 2021
medline: 3 2 2022
entrez: 6 10 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The spotted lanternfly, Lycorma delicatula (White), is an invasive planthopper that was first discovered in North America in Berks County, Pennsylvania in 2014. Currently, L. delicatula has spread to eight additional states and threatens agricultural, ornamental, and timber commodities throughout the United States. The timing of insect life events is very important in the development of pest management tools and strategies. In 2019 and 2020, L. delicatula phenology was successfully documented in Winchester, Virginia using weekly 5-min observational surveys at established monitoring plots. Each year, L. delicatula were active in the environment from May to November with initial detections of first, second, third, fourth, and adults occurring in May, May, June, June, and July, respectively. Cumulative average growing degree days were also calculated for the onset of each L. delicatula life stage using local weather data and a lower developmental threshold of 10°C. First-instar L. delicatula were initially observed at 135 and 111.5, adults at 835 and 887, and egg masses at 1673.5 and 1611.5 in 2019 and 2020, respectively. Combined, these data can be used by growers and land managers to facilitate timing of effective pest management strategies.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34613349
pii: 6382325
doi: 10.1093/ee/nvab107
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1267-1275

Subventions

Organisme : USDA-NIFA CAP
ID : 2019-51181-30014
Organisme : USDA and Forest Service Agreement
ID : 18-CA-11420004-113

Informations de copyright

Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Entomological Society of America 2021.

Auteurs

Andrew C Dechaine (AC)

Department of Entomology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 216A Price Hall, 170 Drillfield Drive, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA.

Mark Sutphin (M)

Frederick County Virginia Cooperative Extension, 107 N. Kent Street, Winchester, VA 22601, USA.

Tracy C Leskey (TC)

Appalachian Fruit Research Station, 2217 Wiltshire Road, Kearneysville, WV 25430, USA.

Scott M Salom (SM)

Department of Entomology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 216A Price Hall, 170 Drillfield Drive, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA.

Thomas P Kuhar (TP)

Department of Entomology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 216A Price Hall, 170 Drillfield Drive, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA.

Douglas G Pfeiffer (DG)

Department of Entomology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 216A Price Hall, 170 Drillfield Drive, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA.

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