Distribution of galling insects and their parasitoids on Caryocar brasiliense tree crowns.
Germano Leão Demolin-LeiteRonnie Von Dos Santos VelosoAlcinei Mistico AzevedoC I Maia E AlmeidaMarcus Alvarenga SoaresA I A PereiraPedro Guilherme LemesJosé Cola ZanuncioPublished in: Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia (2021)
Caryocar brasiliense Camb. (Malpighiales: Caryocaraceae) is widely distributed in the Brazilian savanna and its fruits are used by humans for food, production of cosmetics, lubricants, and in the pharmaceutical industry. This plant is damaged by galling insects. Number of these galling insects and their parasitoids was recorded, in the field (galls) and in the laboratory (adults emerged from the galls), from three C. brasiliense crown heights, during three years. Numbers of adults of Eurytoma sp. (Hymenoptera: Eurytomidae), galling insect (younger attack) and Sycophila sp. (Hymenoptera: Eurytomidae) (a parasitoid of Eurytoma sp.), were greater on the apical parts of C. brasiliense tree crowns. Numbers and groups of Eurytoma sp. globoid galls (older attack) were higher in the median and basal crown parts. The numbers of Eurytoma sp. galls were higher on apical part of C. brasiliense tree crown and also of their parasitoids.