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The Research And Classification Of Capricorn Species In Heilongjiang Province

Posted on:2004-05-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2133360122970763Subject:Planting
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Capricorn is one of the most important insect pests on fruit and forest trees with great damage on these trees and wood trade. It is necessary to research those pests deeply. In Heilongjiang province, many Capricorn species and their distribution are still unknown and the pests control become more difficulty. In this article, one family, six sub-family, 84 genus and 178 species of Capricorn in Heilongjiang province are identified and recorded based on a great amount of collected Capricorn adult specimens for many years in the areaAnd the index table for the sub-family,genus and species, 208 colour pictures of Capricorn adult of 125 specise are also given.In this article, 15 species of Anoplodera bangi(Pic), Anoplodera rufihumeralis (Tamanulki), Corymbia rubra(L.), Rhagium pseulujaponicum Podany, Evodinus amurensis (Kraatz), Pidonia alticollis (Kraatz), Pidonia suvorovi Baeckmann, Pseudosieversia rufa (Kraatz), Clytus melaenus Bates, Epiclytus ussuricud(Pic), Phymatodes csndykei Gressite, Acalolepta sejuncta Bates,Acanthociims carinulatus Gebler,Acanthociuns guttatus Bates and Palimna icterica (Schaller) are newly recorded in china.In this article, the writer also recorded 7 new species of Heilongjiang province. Amarysius sanguinipennis (Blessig. Nom. Emend), Stenygrinum quadrinotatum Bates, Xylotrechus hircus (Gebler), Menesia sulpmuvat (Gebler), Rhopaloscelis unifasciatus Blessig, Saperda alberti Plavilstshikvo, Saperda balsamifera Motschulsky.The content of the article is the first system research on classification and distribution of Capricorn in Heilongjiang province, offered firsthand precious materials about the insects in the province. Those results are significant valuable to the control and the quarantine of Capricorn.
Keywords/Search Tags:Capricorn, classification, species, distribution, records of new species
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