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A dataset containing 18061254 species occurrences available in GBIF matching the query: { "Country" : [ "is Portugal" ] } The includes records from 1935 constituent datasets: 11 NCSM Mollusk Collection. 12 C.A. Triplehorn Insect Collection (OSUC), Ohio State University. 88 Planktic foraminifera of surface sediments off Portugal and Morocco (Table 4). 637 Live benthic East Atlantic continental margin Tab. 4, 6). 385 Range table dinoflagellates, acritarchs prasinophytes ODP Hole 149-898A. 3 An annotated checklist chondrichthyans South Africa. 5 Three new Hyphessobrycon (Characiformes: Characidae) upper rio Araguaia basin Brazil. 792 EDP Baixo Sabor: Construction Reservoir Filling Phases: Cliff-nesting Birds, priority conservation species: Complementary Observations - [2010-2014]. 199 Geneva Herbarium – De Candolle's Prodromus (G-DC). 17784 Land Birds Maçãs Angueira river valleys 366 Ostracoda SMF. DSMZ Filamentous Fungi Yeasts. 2 Zoological Museum Amsterdam, University Amsterdam (NL) Bryozoa. 1 Revision Western Palaearctic Diplazontinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae). 9640 Mesopelagic Community North Portuguese Coast between 1998 2000. 334 abundance 49-412. 217 Aranzadi Zientzi Elkartea. 896 5) Distribution planktonic latest Pliocene to Holocene section 32 Coleoptera collection (EC) Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN Paris). 85 Naturalis Biodiversity Center Vermes. Lucanidae. 41780 Zooplankton Ichthyoplankton May 2002. Estación Biológica de Doñana CSIC, Anfibios. 19 Entomological Specimens Nature Human Activities, Hyogo Pref., Japan. 46 Acoustic detections Northeast Atlantic. 9 Palearctic migratory birds 18 Hymenoptera (EY) Attack on crypsis: Molecular morphological study Dendrodoris Ehrenberg 1831 (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Nudibranchia) Mediterranean Sea Northern Ocean reinstates temarana Pruvot-Fol, 1953. 192 Royal Belgian Institute Natural Sciences Cnidaria collection. Colecciones Zoológicas la Universidad León, Colección Insectos. 21 Rutgers University, Chrysler Herbarium. SAFRING: Historical Bird Ringing Records (2005-2009). 713 Macroinvertebrates distribution Madeira Island streams (Portugal). MCP-Repteis Coleção Répteis. UCM Mammal (Arctos). 50 Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum. 45 Collections observation data National History Luxembourg. 2450 Museum, Vienna W. 6 Greater Shearwaters Gulf Maine (aggregated per 1-degree cell). Reappraisal material holotype Draconyx loureiroi (Ornithischia: Iguanodontia) provide insights tempo modo evolution thumb-spiked dinosaurs. Colorado, Bryophyte 7270 COLETA IMAR/DOP-Uac reference 1977 2012. 982 Manchester Manchester, Botany Happywhale Risso's Dolphin Ocean. Georgia, Julian H. Miller Mycological 312 Meiofaunal obtained during RRS Charles Darwin cruise CD179. ASE herbarium Universidade Federal Sergipe Herbário Virtual REFLORA. 358 Marine metagenome ICM_AWP. 581 reptiles amphibians (RA) Naturelle 115 Foz-Tua: Cabrera vole (Microtus cabrerae) Ecological Monitoring Program, Exploration Phase [2017-2020]. Central Africa True Fruit Flies (Diptera, Tephritidae) Afrotropical Region (ENBI wp13). European occurrence Robinia herbivores Parectopa robiniella, Macrosaccus robiniella Obolodiplosis compiled literature personal observations. InBIO Barcoding Initiative Database: taxonomic revision genus Cacochroa Heinemann, 1870 (Lepidoptera, Depressariidae). 344 whales shown by logbook 1785-1913. Louisiana Shirley C. Tucker Lichens. 431 General (G). Four further Dorvilleidae (Annelida, Polychaeta) deep-sea organic substrata, NE Copepod crustaceans identified Prof. Arthur G. Humes. N.C.W. Beadle (NE) AVH data. 155 Diptera R. Frey (MZH/Luomus). da Sergipe. tribe Pogonini (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Trechinae) Ibero-Balearic region. 143 Jena, Haussknecht JE. 25 LSUMZ Herps 5880 CETUS: Cetacean monitoring surveys Eastern 63 CSIC-Real Jardín Botánico-Colección Algas (MA-Algae). del grupo Biotecnología Antioquia. 2079 Bat Roosts Program (PME) [Flooding Phase] Mitigation/Compensation Measures (PMC) [Compensation Measure MC5 “Use Artificial Habitats Bats”] (2015-2020). 62 IAC do Instituto Agronômico Campinas. 17495 (London) Specimens. Taxonomy Cixiidae (Hemiptera, Fulgoromorpha) archipelago. Myxozoa Nacional Pesquisas Amazônia. 10 Research Teaching TCWC Vertebrates. UTEX Culture Algae at Texas Living Holdings. 24600 Foz Tua Large Mammals (camera -trapping) [2011-2017]. Crustacea ZMK. Eilema Hübner, [1819] sensu lato present Europe (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae: Lithosiini). 33616 POPA- Fisheries Observer Azores: Seabird sightings Azores tuna fishery 2013: while fishing. 8 CUMV 14 Biological Reference Collections: CBMR-General (ICM-CSIC). SP-Algae Estado "Maria Eneyda P. Kaufmann Fidalgo Algas. 101 AMNH Herpetology Collections. 23 Estonian Life Agricultural Environmental Narrow-winged pyralids Pyraloidea, Pyralidae, Phycitinae) Leningrad Province city St. Petersburg, Russia. CAS Invertebrate Zoology (IZ). Fungal Botanische Staatssammlung München. 1848 Phanerogamic Botanical (S). 7 ALCB Bahia Mysidae (Crustacea: Peracarida: Mysida) fresh oligohaline waters Mediterranean. Taxonomy, biogeography, bioinvasion. Cardiocondyla nuda group (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Vertebrate Paleontology Division, Yale Peabody Museum. 29986 Phases Vascular Flora Habitats: concern (RELAPE) 34 Occurrences pinnipeds (Carnivora, Phocidae) archipelago 579422 Forestry Inventory 2015. 162 BCCM/LMG Bacteria 104 counts sediment samples. On identity Trochosa hispanica (Araneae, Lycosidae), with notes synonymy West “ ” species. 8848 Vilariça Stream (MC1) [2013-2014]. 897 16) late Paleocene earliest Oligocene 149-900A. 2392 SANT vascular plants E. Smith (ACAD) Cape Breton IPA Dárdano Andrade Lima. 30 foraminifers 149-897C. Turtles. Order Carnivora. 349 Lacewings (Neuroptera) 02. Cyprus 2009 Fish collection, Oslo. Lampropidae Cumacea) World. 72 Total multinet M12/3_MSN541. TRH, NTNU 57804 2000 on: navigation or search mode. Murcia, Dpto. Biología Vegetal (Botánica), Murcia: MUB-HEPATICAE. 95 algal (seaweed) flora Faial Island, Azores. GSPB Prokarya Catalogue. 530 Pirenaico Ecología-CSIC: JACA. Carolina Aquarium Pine Knoll Shores Turtle Awareness 13 228 Plasm bearing M12/3_MSN547. 2310 Checklist rust fungi (Pucciniales) occurring Portugal. Entomology (ENT). 210 Pisces. 320 Formigas Islets, Minoa lutea Schwingenschuss, 1954 Geometridae: Larentiinae) recognized as bona HSS-carpoteca (HSS-C) Finca La Orden-Valdesequera (CICYTEX). Junta Extremadura. 22 POS231/3_MSN1337. Palaeontologische Sammlung der Freien Universitaet Berlin. Cephennium fauna Iberian Peninsula Islands Staphylinidae, Scydmaeninae). Typhlocharis Dieck, 1869 Carabidae) Trichoptera 183 CeDoc Biodiversitat Vegetal: BCN-Phycophyta. 943 Líquenes (MA-Lichen). SDSU San Diego 153 Fonoteca Zoológica, Museo Ciencias Naturales, Madrid: FZ_AMPHIBIA. Strepsiptera 17 type specimens extant asteroids (Echinodermata) d’Histoire Paris. 9982 (diurnal transects): 24 Two Tardigrada (Eutardigrada: Ramazzottiidae, Macrobiotidae) supralittoral zone rocky shores. MGC Malaga (Spain): MGC-Algae dataset. 6883 Mycologica Iberica Project database. BLM CETAP OPP Sightings. Relative live (Rose Bengal stained) R-Bryophyta Museu Bryophyta. 92 Tartu Garden Zooloogical 29412 (2008-2014). ZFMK Phasmatodea Catalogue Syrphidae Egypt (Diptera). 59 Carnegie UF FLMNH Ichthyology. Field (Geology) Fossil Invertebrates 369 abundances dinoflagellate cysts several IODP DSDP holes. Meiofauna densities situ feeding experiments Nazare Canyon conducted ROV push-core JC10-95-PUC02. 127 37-332. review deep-water Talassia (Caenogastropoda, Vanikoridae). entomological Denmark: basal hexapods. 324 (Appendix 1) Stable oxygen isotope record Globigerina bulloides, Neogloboquadrina pachyderma ice-rafted debris core MD95-2042. Pseudodineura Endophytus Tenthredinidae). 2160 Tua: Studies [2010]. 930 URM Pe. Camille Torrand. ECatSym: Electronic World Catalog Symphyta. Brown Algae. 93 Departamento Animal (Zoología) Laguna. 81 Grasses Forest Ibadan (FHI) Nigeria. 1480 colonial waterfowl (2013-2014). New Dispio Hartman, 1951 Streblospio Webster, 1879 (Polychaeta, Spionidae) coast Peninsula. 66 Orthoptera 108 NRM. Crustaceans Antarctic Amphipod Crustaceans: Ant'Phipoda Database (BIANZO). SCANS II cetacean tracker platform vessel 2005. 3615 Fauna Sectoral Plan Natura (Polygons). 39 WRSL, Main In some type-specimens Rhamphus [Clairville], 1798 (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). TNHC 2484 Wintering wildfowl 1992-1993. 197 assemblage SU92-21. 247 stag beetle network: transect Maastricht MZL 525 Geochemistry sedimentology POS200/10_6-2. (Luomus) (EC). 384 8) Cretaceous Eocene early Miocene sections 149-899B. 154 Black Wheatear (Oenanthe leucura) (Aves) [2012-2017]. ECOT EcoTarium Ornithology Cyphocharax boiadeiro, a Araguaia, Amazon basin, Brazil Curimatidae). MVZ DNA reveals sexual dimorphism Isotrias penedana Trematerra, 2013 Tortricidae, Chlidanotinae). Notes Theridiidae (Araneae) II. 462 Regional Protected Landscape Vila Conde Shoreline Mindelo Ornithological Reserve (PPRLVCROM) Arthropoda Seto Laboratory, Kyoto 214 Foraminiferal Data Base (BFD). Paleobotanique l'Universite Paris 6. Herpetology. Queensland provider for OZCAM. 729 Division Ichthyology, 7046 Xeno-canto Wildlife sounds around world. 49 primary 4 Desmidiaceae Engels. 2323 SANT-Algae. Contribution knowledge Limoniidae (Diptera: Tipuloidea): first 244 various countries. outside Fennoscandia. 41 Herpetologie SNSD. 708 Baseline [2009]. 17434 International Barcode project (iBOL). mel. 1600 [2008-2010]. 14442 Long-term mammal communities Peneda-Gerês Park using camera trap 971 Plants Praia Vitória (Terceira, Azores, Portugal). 1953 envinronment Metagenome. Shellfish Nishinomiya Shell Exsuperantia Özdikmen, (Tetractinellida: Phymaraphiniidae) description 99 Nematode 110 & Small [2008]. 411 Mollusca 257 (Botany) 253 Riparian (point counts) [2011]. Faunistic cuckoo wasps Fennoscandia, Denmark Baltic countries Chrysididae). Argentino Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia" (MACN). Paleobotany (BAPb). 122 M42/3_MSN1360. Senckenbergianum (GLM) 740 Moscow (MW). Nannofossil 14-136. 31 Ustilaginales externi. 47 Michigan Zoology, Reptiles Amphibians. epibiont suctorian peritrich ciliates (Ciliophora) halacarid hydrachnid mites (Acari: Halacaridae Hydrachnidia). Purdue 1456 T2) calcareous nannofossil 173-1068A. 26520 MfN invertebrates III. 256 Benthic macrofauna Ericeira (central Portugal) collected 2001. 963 Kelp (northeast Atlantic). 390 [acoustic sampling] (2012-2014). 8732 Neptune Deep-Sea Microfossil Occurrence Database. 77 Chapel Hill Herbarium: Plants. 1012 3) arim. 138 Centre Genetic Resources, Netherlands, PGR passport 665 Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Terceira S. Miguel (Azores, little-known Cheilostomata (Bryozoa, Gymnolaemata) Miami Avena wild (N.I.Vavilov Plant Resources (VIR)). 16 exotic Scolytinae Curculionidae) Europe. 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Andrena Andrenidae) Iran, MOSS meiobenthos M23_123 (2) northeastern 1). 74 Photographs higher plants, mosses, fungi, lichens, algae. bottlenose 435 (Points). Anthothela (Octocorallia: Scleraxonia: Anthothelidae) related genera, addition taxa, molecular 64 r

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Factors affecting catches of bark beetles and woodboring beetles in traps DOI Creative Commons
Kevin J. Dodds, Jon Sweeney,

Joseph A. Francese

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Journal of Pest Science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 97(4), P. 1767 - 1793

Published: April 29, 2024

Abstract The use of semiochemical-baited traps for detection, monitoring, and sampling bark beetles woodboring (BBWB) has rapidly increased since the early 2000s. Semiochemical-baited survey are used in generic (broad community level) specific (targeted toward a species or group) surveys to detect nonnative potentially invasive BBWB, monitor established populations damaging native species, as tool natural communities various purposes. Along with expansion use, much research on ways improve efficacy trapping detection pests well BBWB general been conducted. In this review, we provide information intrinsic extrinsic factors how they influence detecting traps. Intrinsic factors, such trap type color, other described, important habitat selection, horizontal vertical placement, disturbance. When developing surveys, consideration these should increase richness and/or abundance captured probability that may be present. During deploying more than one using an array lures, at different positions is beneficial can number captured. Specific generally rely predetermined protocols recommendations type, lure, placement.

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The first full host plant dataset of Curculionidae Scolytinae of the world: tribe Xyleborini LeConte, 1876 DOI Creative Commons
Enrico Ruzzier, Giacomo Ortis, Davide Vallotto

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Scientific Data, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 10(1)

Published: March 25, 2023

Abstract Xyleborini is the largest tribe of Scolytinae accounting for about 1300 species worldwide; all are primarily xylomycetophagous, developing on symbiotic fungi farmed in plant woody tissues. wood-boring action, associated with inoculum fungi, can lead, sometimes, to emergence host dieback, wood damage and death; this reason, multiple major pests both cultivated, forest ornamental trees. Many invasive worldwide great effort expended manage their biological invasions or prevent new arrivals. Imports plants often have a primary role as pathway introduction frequently responsible establishment non-native environments. In context, data availability limiting factor development effective detection monitoring strategies well fundamental variable consider risk assessment species. This contribution provides updated records hosts economic categorization 1293 known date.

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A new widely distributed invasive alien species of Amasa ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae: Xyleborini) DOI Open Access
Miloš Knı́žek, Sarah M. Smith

Zootaxa, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 5403(3), P. 385 - 390

Published: Jan. 21, 2024

Amasa parviseta Knížek & Smith, new species is described from Australia, Brazil, Uruguay, France and Spain. The native to Australia appears have spread widely in association with introduced Eucalyptus species.

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Taphrorychus hirtellus Eichhoff (Curculionidae: Scolytinae, Dryocoetini) a new species to the Italian fauna, with a key to the Taphrorychus species of Europe DOI Open Access
Eleonora Cresta, Massimo Faccoli,

FEDERICA GIARRUZZO

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Zootaxa, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 5584(4), P. 559 - 569

Published: Feb. 10, 2025

Taphrorychus hirtellus Eichhoff (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Scolytinae), a European scolytine beetle previously documented in Central and Southeastern Europe, Turkey (type locality), Algeria, is recorded for the first time Italy. Specimens were collected April May 2021 Circeo National Park (Latium Region, central Italy) multifunnel traps baited with blend of quercivorol, α-copaene, ethanol α-pinene. The species, considered native, new addition to Italian fauna. In faunistic record, an identification key species provided.

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First Records and Precise Documentation of Five Bark and Ambrosia Beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) in Albania and Montenegro DOI
Tomáš Fiala, Jaroslav Holuša

Zootaxa, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 5621(3), P. 395 - 400

Published: April 15, 2025

Occurrence data are essential for entomological studies, especially in evaluating climate impacts on insect populations. However, knowledge is distributed unevenly across regions, with some areas of Europe receiving considerably more study than others. While Xylocleptes bispinus, Pityokteines curvidens, Xyleborus dryographus, eurygraphus, and Hylastes attenuatus common bark beetles Europe, we report the first records curvidens Montenegro, along record eurygraphus Albania. Additionally, provide precise occurrences bispinus dryographus

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The first host plant dataset of Curculionidae Scolytinae of the world: miscellaneous Tribes DOI Creative Commons
Matteo Marchioro, Davide Vallotto, Enrico Ruzzier

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Scientific Data, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 11(1)

Published: Jan. 24, 2024

Abstract Tribes Coriacephilini, Corthylini, Cryphalini, Ernoporini, Trypophloeini, Xyloctonini, and Xyloterini (Coleoptera: Curculionidae; Scolytinae) include spermophagous, phloeophagous, xylomycetophagous species. Besides direct damage caused by burrowing into host plant tissues, some species are vectors of aggressive pathogens causing dieback death, with consequent economic ecological relevance. The international trade in plants wood products is one the main pathways for introduction non-native worldwide. In this context, data availability on their uses essential pest risk assessment planning effective detection monitoring strategies against invasive This paper provides a complete updated list plants, categorization, 2139 scolytine

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Simulated flood-stress and X-ray tomography unveil susceptibility of different tree taxa to ambrosia beetles DOI Creative Commons
Juan Carlos Cambronero-Heinrichs, Giacomo Santoiemma, Andrea Battisti

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Forest Ecology and Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 568, P. 122106 - 122106

Published: July 2, 2024

Climate change will lead to higher frequencies of natural disasters, including flooding events. Consequently, more severe and widespread attacks by invasive ambrosia beetles associated with stressed trees are predicted occur. In this scenario, understanding which tree species expected be susceptible, as well beetle could have the biggest impacts, represent a research priority. To aim, potted-trees eight (four in order Fagales four Rosales) were first exposed flood-stress common garden experiment; then emerging insects counted logs obtained from infested analyzed through X-ray tomography evaluate host selection patterns (entry holes), colonization success (percentage branched galleries offspring production), potential damage (volume log occupied galleries) native exotic species. Four attacked flood-stressed trees: Anisandrus dispar Xyleborinus saxesenii, Xylosandrus crassiusculus germanus. Flood-stressed Rosales consistently than species, different showing distinct preferences for certain also generally suitable reproduction Fagales, even though differences evident among within two orders. The X. was most successful percentage production. Our study showed differential susceptibility scenario. addition, it highlighted that provides novel method characterizing can considered reliable methodology improve our comprehension these mechanisms.

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Managed forests are a stronghold of non‐native beetles in Europe DOI Open Access
Marco Basile, Thibault Lachat, Lorenzo Balducci

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Journal of Applied Ecology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 17, 2025

Abstract The species richness of vascular plants in forests can have contrasting effects on the occurrence non‐native insects. establishment insect populations may be facilitated by low plant richness, which reflects availability few but easily accessible resources, or hampered high due to spatial dilution resources biotic resistance (i.e., against biological invasions). relationship between and insects is likely influenced disturbance regimes, which, European forests, mostly consists timber harvesting. We investigated this considering two major forest attributes: (i) (ii) management. From 1101 plots Europe, we gathered occurrences 1212 species, including 160 2404 beetle 29 species. tested beetles using non‐linear quantile regressions. disentangled effect from that management beetles, while accounting for structural variables, equation models. found clear evidence a hump‐shaped richness. general shape persisted when only woody non‐woody plants, as well plants. was also similar managed unmanaged forests. However, proportion higher than at same Management had direct negative whereas positive effect. When all indirect effects, indirectly via rather directly. Synthesis applications . Species native modulates through relationships with opposite signs. interplay regimes structures determines whether are promoted. Forest aimed reducing intensity encouraging could promote dominance moderate

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New records of non-native Coleoptera in Italy DOI Creative Commons
Enrico Ruzzier,

Lucio Morin,

Matteo Zugno

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Biodiversity Data Journal, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 11

Published: Oct. 17, 2023

In the last decades, climate change and globalisation have been exacerbating introduction of non-native beetles worldwide. Due toits peculiar territory, geographical position in middle Mediterranean Basin, Italy is one European countries with highest number intercepted, adventive established beetles, some which are invasive. this perspective, producing new faunistic records continuously updating reliable easily accessible distributional data a fundamental step investigating potentially preventing further species introduction.The aim contribution to report discuss Coleoptera Italy. For species, enlarge previously-known distribution (e.g. ambrosia Anisandrusmaiche (Kurentzov, 1941) Cnestusmutilatus (Blandford, 1894) or click beetle Monocrepidiusposticus (Eschscholtz, 1829)), while for others scarab Archophileurusspinosus Dechambre, 2006), confirm their establishment highlight possible expansion phase. The false powderpost Ptilineurusmarmoratus (Reitter, 1877) longhorn Xylotrechuschinensis (Chevrolat, 1852) two additions Italian fauna, monotomid Monotomaamericana Aubé 1837 confirmed.

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Exploring the range expansion of the yellow‐spotted longhorn beetle Psacothea hilaris hilaris in northern Italy DOI Creative Commons
D. Lupi, Serena Malabusini,

Silvia de Milato

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Agricultural and Forest Entomology, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 25(4), P. 511 - 521

Published: April 13, 2023

Abstract Psacothea hilaris is an exotic cerambycid detected in Lombardy (northern Italy) 2005 and now established undergoing expansion phase. The species constitutes a serious pest for Ficus spp. Morus aim of this work to update the distribution area Italy, investigating its over 16 years. Data were acquired through authors' direct field records community science, by data mining on national international web platforms social networks. Reports analysed GPS points plotted ArcMap 10.8.1 obtain maps. Of collected, 34% during surveys, 22% via e‐mail 44% on‐line forums Adults P. h. showed long period activity, from April beginning December, with peak presence June September. has been ascertained six provinces covering estimated at more than 1750 km 2 2021. New detections occurred within known infestation previous year 41.6% cases, between 4 away 37.7% cases. mean rate range reported was 3.17 ± 0.33 km/year 2010 After initial phase settlement, insect spreading southward. Given relevant phytosanitary interest that may have fig plants Italy Mediterranean Basin, it fundamental deepen knowledge about flight biology, dynamics active dispersal capabilities order estimate future expansion.

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