NOTE ON THE OCCURRENCE OF THE LUBBER GRASSHOPPER, BRACHYSTOLA MAGNA (ORTHOPTERA: ROMALEIDAE), IN NEWFOUNDLAND

1981 ◽  
Vol 113 (7) ◽  
pp. 659-660
Author(s):  
Ray F. Morris

On 20 April 1978, Mr. Paul Thompson, Program Co-ordinator, Food Production & Inspection Branch, Agriculture Canada, found a dead grasshopper in a meadow near the Canadian National Steamship Terminal at Port aux Basques, Newfoundland. The insect was identified by Dr. D. K. McE. Kevan, Department of Entomology, Macdonald College, Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Quebec, as an adventive male lubber grasshopper, Brachystola magna (Girard). This is the first record of the lubber grasshopper in ~ewfoundland

2018 ◽  
Vol 81 (11) ◽  
pp. 1810-1814
Author(s):  
MARCIA DA FONSECA VALBUZA ◽  
ALFONSO NERI GARCÍA ALDRETE ◽  
MARCOS ROBERTO POTENZA ◽  
ANA EUGÊNIA DE CARVALHO CAMPOS

ABSTRACT In Brazil, the production of dried herbs and condiments is on a smaller scale than that of its other agricultural sectors; however, it has been growing and attracting new producers, driven by the stimulus to provide healthy and gourmet foods. Insects in the order Psocoptera may cause loss of quality in such dried foods, and because of their small size, these insects can be easily transported by commerce. No information is available on how these insects may be entering Brazil via the importation of dehydrated products or how they may be exported with the increase of Brazilian dried food production. To examine these issues, 10 sites offering foods sold in bulk within the city of São Paulo, Brazil, were chosen. At each food site, the same 20 species of aromatic spice and medicinal dehydrated plants were purchased. In the laboratory, they were analyzed for the presence of insects immediately after acquisition. After removal of nymphal and adult psocopterans, the plants were kept in vials under environmental conditions to be investigated 40 days later. Psocopterans were found in 12 of the 20 dehydrated plant species. Eleven psocopteran species were recorded, including six species of unidentified Liposcelis. Liposcelis bostrychophila (Badonnel) was found in all samples with the presence of insects. The other frequent species were Liposcelis entomophila (Enderlein) and Lepinotus reticulatus (Enderlein). Lepinotus reticulatus constitutes the first record in Brazil. In total, 1,021 insects were recorded in the evaluation right after purchase, and this number grew to 3,734 individuals recovered 40 days later under laboratory conditions. The data show that in a relatively short period of storage, a population increase occurs that may cause loss of product quality and a decrease in organoleptic properties. Thus, it is necessary to have greater surveillance of the products so that consumers have access to quality dehydrated foods.


2010 ◽  
pp. 77-80
Author(s):  
Daniel Perez-Gelabert ◽  
Ruth Bastardo ◽  
Brigido Hierro

The grasshopper Xyleus discoideus rosulentus (Stål, 1878) is reported for the first time in the Dominican Republic. This is the first record of the family Romaleidae in the Greater Antilles. The record probably represents an unintended introduction of this species from its natural range in Central America and Colombia.


1984 ◽  
Vol 63 (8) ◽  
pp. 23
Author(s):  
Stephen Margolis

2020 ◽  
Vol 125 (4) ◽  
pp. 404-406
Author(s):  
Thibault Ramage

A Helorid wasp, Helorus ruficornis Förster, 1856, is reported for the first time on Tahiti (Society Islands), which is also the first record of both Proctotrupoidea and family Heloridae in French Polynesia. The potential hosts of Helorus ruficornis in French Polynesia are discussed.


2020 ◽  
pp. 587-611 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elena Viganò ◽  
Federico Gori ◽  
Antonella Amicucci

The central role of quality agri-food production in the promotion of a given territory is actually widely recognized by both the economic and marketing literature and the stakeholders involved in the enhancement process of rural systems. On this basis, this work analyzes one of the finest Italian agri-food products: the truffle. This work tries to point out the main problems characterizing the current regulatory framework, the trade and the production of the Italian truffle sector, emphasizing their causes, consequences and possible solutions.


Author(s):  
Francesco Marangon ◽  
Tiziano Tempesta ◽  
Stefania Troiano ◽  
Daniel Vecchiato

2010 ◽  
Vol 110 (1) ◽  
pp. 69-74 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrew J. Harrison ◽  
Fiona L. Kelly ◽  
Robert S. Rosell ◽  
Trevor W.S. Champ ◽  
Lynda Connor ◽  
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