Hometop nav spacerAbout ARStop nav spacerHelptop nav spacerContact Ustop nav spacerEn Espanoltop nav spacer
Printable VersionPrintable Version     E-mail this pageE-mail this page
United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service
Search
 
 
 
National Programs
International Programs
Find Research Projects
The Research Enterprise
Office of Scientific Quality Review
Research Initiatives
 

Research Project: SYSTEMATICS OF MOTHS, LEAFHOPPERS, AND TRUE BUGS OF IMPORTANCE TO AGRICULTURAL, FOREST, AND ORNAMENTAL PLANTS Title: Chapter 1. Identification and Taxonomy

Authors
item Pogue, Michael
item Matthews, Marcus - CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA
item Mitchell, Andrew - WAGGAA, AGRI. INST.

Submitted to: Heliothine Moth Pests: Biology, Ecology, and Management
Publication Type: Book / Chapter
Publication Acceptance Date: August 14, 2009
Publication Date: N/A

Interpretive Summary: Heliothine moths include some of the most destructive insect pests in the world such as the corn earworm, old world budworm, millet head borer, and tobacco budworm. They cause billions of dollars damage each year and have been a major contributor to famine in the Sahel region of Africa. In this paper we have presented a family tree based on molecular data that shows the evolutionary relationship among these moths. Images of adults and male and female genitalia are presented so readers can identify these moths to the genus level. This information will be useful for scientists and pest management experts working in the detection and control of these moths anywhere in the world.

Technical Abstract: A revision of the world’s 20 genera of Heliothinae is presented with a molecular phylogeny that includes representatives of the most common genera. Two new synonyms are proposed: Rhodoecia Hampson is a new synonym of Pyrrhia Hübner and Pyrocleptria Hampson is a new synonym of Melaporphyria Grote. Generic descriptions, as well as images of representative adults and male and female genitalia, are included. Distributions and larval host information is discussed for each genus.

   

 
Project Team
Brown, John
McKamey, Stuart - Stu
Pogue, Michael - Mike
Solis, M
Henry, Thomas
 
Publications
   Publications
 
Related National Programs
  Crop Protection & Quarantine (304)
 
 
Last Modified: 05/23/2013
ARS Home | USDA.gov | Site Map | Policies and Links 
FOIA | Accessibility Statement | Privacy Policy | Nondiscrimination Statement | Information Quality | USA.gov | White House