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Seasonal Population Patterns of a New Scale Pest, Acanthococcus lagerstroemiae Kuwana (Hemiptera: Sternorrhynca: Eriococcidae), of Crapemyrtles in Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas.1

Erfan Vafaie, Michael E. Merchant, Cai Xiaoya, John Hopkins, James A. Robbins, Yan Chen, Mengmeng Gu

2020Journal of Environmental Horticulture13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The crapemyrtle bark scale, Acanthococcus lagerstroemiae , is an invasive scale insect pest of crapemyrtles. Crawler populations were monitored using double-sided sticky tape on established crapemyrtle trees in Tyler (TX), Huntsville (TX), Dallas (TX), College Station (TX), Shreveport (LA), and Little Rock (AR) from 2015 - 2017 to determine crawler activity and determine if degree-day models could predict the first peak in crawler activity. Difference in crawler densities on upper and lower branches of trees was also determined by using double-sided sticky tapes. The first peak in crapemyrtle bark scale crawler activity was between March 26 th and May 22 nd across all locations and years, with multiple subsequent peaks per season frequently found, suggesting multiple generations. Using the average date (May 2 nd ) to predict the first peak crawler activity resulted in the lowest variance and was subsequently considered a better predictor compared to any degree-day model. There was no apparent difference in crawler activity between upper and lower branches of crapemyrtle trees across an entire season. This study provides the first set of population dynamics data for crapemyrtle bark scale in the U.S. and will help with future bark scale management decisions. Index words: , Crapemyrtle bark scale, invasive insect, population dynamics, Lagerstroemia spp Species used in this study: Crapemyrtle bark scale ( Acanthococcus lagerstroemiae Kuwana); Crapemyrtle ( Lagerstroemia spp.)

Topics & Concepts

Bark (sound)Web crawlerBiologyPopulationScale (ratio)PEST analysisHorticultureHemipteraBotanyEcologyGeographyDemographyCartographyComputer scienceWorld Wide WebSociologyResearch on scale insectsHemiptera Insect StudiesInsect-Plant Interactions and Control