Eugenia dysenterica is a native species of the Cerrado biome which has potential for economic exploitation due to its economic importance in food. However, further studies are crucial to enable the domestication of this species in commercial plantation. Actually, the fruits are obtained by extractivism in area of the Cerrado vegetation. The arthropodfauna associated to Eugenia dysenterica is practically unknown. Thus, the present study aimed to evaluate the arthropodofauna associated with leaves of Eugenia dysenterica. We evaluated the arthropodfauna biweekly in Eugenia dysenterica plants in the collection of ex situ germoplasm of ‘Escola de Agronomia’, UFG. Three branches of the middle third were sampled in 16 plants. Seven leaves/branch w...