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    Lethal and sublethal toxicity of Fipronil and Imidacloprid on Psyttalia concolor (Hymenoptera: Braconidae).

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    Psyttalia concolor (Szèpligeti) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) is a koinobiont endoparasitoid of several species of tephritid (Diptera) larvae, such as Bactrocera oleae (Gmelin) and Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann). Here, we report on the effects of imidacloprid and fipronil on P. concolor females, when different routes of exposure were evaluated: residual contact (cover and bait sprays) and via treatment of host species. Moreover, the persistence of the bait formulated compound also was studied. For each experiment, lethal (mortality) and sublethal effects (parasitization rate or longevity) were studied. Fipronil produced 100% mortality irrespective of exposure route, and it was very persistent, because 34-d-old residues still produced this high mortality rate, being as toxic or even more toxic than the reference product dimethoate. Toxicity of imidacloprid depends on the mode of exposure, although always remained less toxic than dimethoate. Imidacloprid caused high mortality or sublethal effect to the progeny in cover sprays and when applied via treated host, being harmless in bait sprays application. In conclusion, our results suggest that fipronil should not be used in the field when the parasitoid is present. On the contrary, although imidacloprid is physiologically active against females of P. concolor, ecological selectivity may result through the use of bait treatmen

    Primer registro de Engytatus varians (Distant) (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae) en México y su depredación sobre Bactericera cockerelli (Šulc) (Hemiptera: Triozidae): una revisión de su distribución y hábitos

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    Engytatus varians (Distant) (Hemiptera: Miridae) es una especie zoofitófaga debido a que se alimenta de las plantas hospederas y de los insectos que viven en ellas como áfidos, moscas blancas, pseudocóccidos y lepidópteros. Actualmente, esta especie presenta una amplia pero imprecisa distribución. En este trabajo se reporta por primera vez la presencia de E. varians en México depredando ninfas del psílido del tomate, Bactericera cockerelli (Šulc) (Hemiptera: Triozidae) bajo condiciones de invernadero. En promedio, una ninfa de cuarto estadio de E. varians se alimentó de 46% de las ninfas de tercer estadio de B. cockerelli en un periodo de 24 h. Este resultado muestra que este depredador podría representar un candidato potencial para el manejo del psílido del tomate. También se incluye información de su distribución, plantas hospederas y presas

    Compatibilidad de modernos insecticidas sobre el depredador generalista Chrysoperla carnea (Stephens) (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae)

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    La Directiva 2009/128/CE sobre Uso Sostenible de Plaguicidas establece que los Programas de Manejo Integrado de Plagas (MIP) deben dar prioridad a los métodos de control físicos y biológicos, y que las materias activas insecticidas aplicadas deberán ser selectivas con la plaga y respetuosas con los organismos beneficiosos. El neuróptero generalista Chrysoperla carnea (Stephens) (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) es ampliamente utilizado en MIP porque controla eficazmente pulgones y otros pequeños artrópodos. Además, se trata de una de las especies de referencia consideradas por la OILB en la evaluación de los efectos secundarios de plaguicidas, cuando en la primera secuencia de evaluación resultan tóxicos los compuestos. En este trabajo se evaluó la compatibilidad de nuevos insecticidas con diferentes modos de acción sobre larvas L3 y adultos del depredador C. carnea. Las materias activas ensayadas están incluidas, o en proceso de inclusión en el Anexo I de la Directiva 91/414/EEC: flonicamida (inhibidor selectivo de la alimentación), flubendiamida (modulador del receptor de rianodina), metaflumizona (bloqueador del canal de sodio), spirotetramat (inhibidor de lípidos), sulfoxaflor (modo de acción desconocido) y deltametrina (modulador del canal de sodio). Los ensayos se realizaron exponiendo los insectos a residuo fresco de los diferentes compuestos sobre placa de vidrio tratada, en condiciones de laboratorio, aplicando la dosis máxima de campo recomendada de cada insecticida mediante Torre de Potter. Se evaluó mortalidad larvaria (24-48-72 h), pupación, emergencia y mortalidad de adultos, así como fecundidad y fertilidad (durante 7 días). En adultos se evaluó mortalidad (24-48-72 h), fecundidad y fertilidad (durante 7 días)

    Side effects of modern pesticides on adults of the predatory mite Amblyseius swirskii (Athias-Henriot) (Acari: Phytoseiidae) under laboratory conditions

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    Amblyseius swirskii (Athias-Henriot) is a polyphagous predatory mite which feeds on pollen and small arthropod preys like whiteflies, thrips and mites. This species is widely used in IPM programs in greenhouses, being essential for its success, to obtain information about the non target effects of the pesticides currently used in those crops where the mite is artificially released. This work describes a laboratory contact residual test for evaluating lethal (mortality after 72 hour exposure to fresh residues) and sublethal effects (fecundity and fertility of the surviving mites) of eleven modern pesticides to adults of A. swirskii. Spiromesifen is lipogenesis inhibitor; flonicamid a selective feeding inhibitor with a mode of action not totally known; flubendiamide a modulator of the rhyanodin receptor, sulfoxaflor has a complex mode of action not totally ascertained; metaflumizone is a voltage dependent sodium channel blocker; methoxyfenozide is an IGR, spirotetramat inhibits lipids; abamectin and emamectin activate the Cl- channel; spinosad is a neurotix naturalyte and deltamethrin a pyrethroid used as positive standard. Selected pesticides are effective against different key pests present in horticultural crop areas and were always applied at the maximum field recommended concentration in Spain if registered, or at the concentration recommended by the supplier. Out of the tested pesticides, spiromesifen, flonicamid, flubendiamide, sulfoxaflor, metaflumizone, methoxyfenozide and spirotetramat were harmless to adults of the predatory mite (IOBC toxicity class 1). The rest of pesticides exhibited some negative effects: emamectin was slightly harmful (IOBC 2), deltamethrin moderately harmful (IOBC 3) and spinosad and abamectin harmful (IOBC 4). Further testing under more realistic conditions is needed for those pesticides having some harmful effect on the mite prior deciding their joint use or not. Key words: Amblyseius swirskii, adults, laboratory, residual test, spiromesifen, flonicamid, flubendiamide, sulfoxaflor, metaflumizone, methoxyfenozide, spirotetramat, emamectin, deltamethrin, abamectin, spinosad

    Ecotoxicity of insecticides of frequent use in tomatoes on Trichogramma achaeae (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae)

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    Since Tuta absoluta(Meyrick) (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) was detected in 2006 as a new pest in tomato crops in Spain, several natural enemies have been reported tocontrol this pest. In biological control programs, the native parasitoid Trichogramma achaeae Nagaraja&Nagarkatti (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) is used against T.absoluta. However, the most common control practice is based on use of pesticides,and in the frame of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs, the knowledge on the activity of insecticides towards beneficial insects is needed for its joint use. In thiswork, we evaluated lethal and sublethal effects of insecticides commonly applied on tomato crops on adults of T. achaeae. Pesticides were sprayed on tomato plants or T. Absoluta eggs till run off at their maximum field recommended concentration. Mortality was scored after 24, 48 and 72 hours, as well as beneficial capacity and percentage of emergence

    Puntas de palmela: procesos tecnológicos y experimentación

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    The function of palmela points has generated a certain confusion, being interpreted as the tips of a lance, javelin and of an arrow or exclusively as elements of prestige. The aim of this work is to present the results of experimentation on a prey with 36 palmela arrowheads of copper and low tin-bronze, in tests of distance and also of ballistics. It is a question of determining also the function from the archaeological contexts where these pieces appear. The results throw light on the possible utilization of these objects as effective weapon.La lectura funcional de las puntas de palmela ha generado cierta confusión. Se han interpretado como elementos de lanza, jabalina y flecha o exclusivamente como objetos de prestigio. Presentamos un trabajo experimental donde se evalúa la viabilidad de estas puntas en los tres tipos de armas. La colección incluye 36 puntas de palmela de cobre y bronce bajo en estaño, utilizadas sobre una presa, en pruebas de distancia y balística. Se trata también de determinar la función a partir de los contextos arqueológicos donde aparecen estas piezas. Los resultados arrojan luz sobre la posible utilización de estos objetos como armas eficaces
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