Cerambycidae, Latreille, 1802
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https://doi.org/10.4039/tce.2024.50 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DD430958-C750-FFD3-FFFA-6260FB106038 |
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Felipe |
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Cerambycidae |
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Sufficient numbers of captured beetles for 16 species of Cerambycidae (in at least one experiment) were obtained for statistical analyses ( Table 2). The colour of multiple-funnel traps affected captures of four species, although effects were inconsistent between experiments for three species ( Table 3). In experiment 3, catches of Cyrtophorus verrucosus (Olivier) and Neoclytus mucronatus in green traps were less than those in black and purple traps ( Fig. 2A, E View Figure 2 ). Catches of Monochamus titillator in experiment 4, Neoclytus acuminatus in experiment 3, and Neoclytus mucronatus in experiment 1 were greater in black traps than in green traps ( Fig. 2B, D View Figure 2 ). Trap colour had no effect on catches of Monochamus titillator in experiment 3, Neoclytus acuminatus in experiments 1 and 4, and Neoclytus mucronatus in experiment 4 ( Table 3). Similarly, trap colour had no effect on catches of Acanthocinus obsoletus (Olivier) , Acmaeops proteus (Kirby) , Anelaphus pumilus , Anelaphus villosus (Fabricius) , Elaphidion mucronatum (Say) , Leptostylus asperatus (Haldeman) , Neoclytus scutellaris (Olivier) , Xylotrechus colonus (Fabricius) , and Xylotrechus sagittatus (Germar) ( Table 3).
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colour. df = 2,14 for experiments 1 and 2; df = 2,18 for experiments 3 and 4. Experiment details are provided in Table 1.
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