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ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Description of the immature stages of Delphacodes kuscheli Fennah (Hemiptera: Delphacidae), vector of “Mal de Río Cuarto virus” on maize in Argentina

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Pages 25-33 | Received 04 Apr 2006, Accepted 07 Mar 2007, Published online: 18 Jan 2008
 

Abstract

Delphacodes kuscheli Fennah is the most efficient vector of Mal de Río Cuarto virus (MRCV) maize disease in Argentina, which is caused by a persistently transmitted fijivirus. Delphacodes kuscheli is abundant in a wide area of Central Argentina (32–35°S), affecting oat, wheat and maize crops, and weeds. All five immature instars of D. kuscheli are described, keyed and illustrated. A key is provided to highlight the main features for identification of the fifth‐instar nymphs of three other Delphacid species on maize. Adults of D. kuscheli were reared under controlled conditions in individual glass cages containing oat plants. The description of each instar was based on 1‐day‐old nymphs. Coloration pattern, shape of frons, length of the rostrum segments, and length, shape and number of spur teeth are useful features for identification of the fifth nymphal instars of these species.

Acknowledgments

This study was supported by the National Research Council (CONICET, Argentina) and Scientific and Technologic Promotion Agency (FONCYT, Argentina), PICT no. 08‐13538.

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