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Centro Agrícola

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RODRIGUEZ SANATANA, Ioan Alberto et al. Insects of the Sacarabaeidae family associated with guava (Psidium guajava L.) in Ceballos, Ciego de Ávila, Cuba. Ctro. Agr. [online]. 2017, vol.44, n.3, pp. 28-35. ISSN 0253-5785.

ABSTRACT Was performed a diagnosis to identify the species of the Scarabaeidae family present in guava cultivation, to determine the distribution and ecological indices of abundance and relative frequency of species associated with the cultivation. The sampling was carried out by light traps, in 35 fields of guava, in five Basic Units of Production and a small property, all belonging to the Ceballos Agroindustrial Enterprise, between May 2013 and June 2015. It was determined that the species of the Scarabaeidae family associated with the cultivation, were Cyclocephala cubana Chap., Phyllophaga patruelis Chev., Phyllophaga puberula Duval, Phyllophaga pilositarsis Blackwelder, Anomala calceata Chev., Strategus sarpedon Burm., Digitonthophagus gazella Fabricius and Dyscinetus picipes Burm. The most abundant species were C. cubana 60% (very abundant) and A. calceata Chev. with 10 % (abundant). The species C. cubana, P. patruelis, P. puberula, P. pilositarsis, A. calceata and S. sarpedon, were very frequent, while D. gazella and D. picipes were frequent in guava cultivation

Keywords : relative abundance; beetles; relative frequency.

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