Objective: To record six species of invertebrates that damage orchids in gardens in western Statae of Tabasco, Mexico. Methodology: As part of the project "Fauna associated with cultivated plants in the south-southeast region of Mexico", non-systematic collects of invertebrates were made that were observed damaging orchids in three gardens in the western part of the state of Tabasco. The invertebrates were identified through descriptions and taxonomic keys. Results: Four species of insects of the order Coleoptera and two species of molluscs of the class Gastropoda are recorded. The insects are (1) Diabrotica adelpha Harold (Chrysomelidae), (2) Stethobaris sp. (Curculionidae), (3) Cyclocephala guttata Bates (Scarabaeidae), these three damagi...
The relevance of pollinaria study in orchid systematics and reproductive biology is summarized. The ...
This study presents a list of species of the two most important families with epiphytic elements, Br...
Two orchid species, both previously known from Central America, are reported for the Mexican flora: ...
The incidence of insect predators on orchids was evaluated in seven plots located at the Las Joyas R...
Thirty eight species of animal entities, including insects, mites, snails, slugs and mice are report...
Two orchid species, both previously known from Central America, are reported for the Mexican flora: ...
The orchid flora of Puebla State represents 16% of the total species present in Mexico demonstrating...
A total of 320 orchid species are registered for the biodiverse region of Soconusco in the southeast...
The afectations of phytophagous insects in orchids constitute a serious menace above all because dam...
Floral visitors, particularly pollinators, are important during the life cycle of many orchids. Howe...
When an orchid is deliberately or inadvertently relocated, it is likely to encounter a range of biol...
The State of Mexico comprises some regions with a vast diversity of wild species of orchids that are...
ABSTRACT Objective: To identify the species of insects that feed and damage plants of the genus Heli...
The genus Catasetum (Orchidaceae) currently has 194 orchid species distributed throughout Central Am...
Objective: to report the presence of Frankliniella schultzei in geranium (Pelargonium hortorum) and ...
The relevance of pollinaria study in orchid systematics and reproductive biology is summarized. The ...
This study presents a list of species of the two most important families with epiphytic elements, Br...
Two orchid species, both previously known from Central America, are reported for the Mexican flora: ...
The incidence of insect predators on orchids was evaluated in seven plots located at the Las Joyas R...
Thirty eight species of animal entities, including insects, mites, snails, slugs and mice are report...
Two orchid species, both previously known from Central America, are reported for the Mexican flora: ...
The orchid flora of Puebla State represents 16% of the total species present in Mexico demonstrating...
A total of 320 orchid species are registered for the biodiverse region of Soconusco in the southeast...
The afectations of phytophagous insects in orchids constitute a serious menace above all because dam...
Floral visitors, particularly pollinators, are important during the life cycle of many orchids. Howe...
When an orchid is deliberately or inadvertently relocated, it is likely to encounter a range of biol...
The State of Mexico comprises some regions with a vast diversity of wild species of orchids that are...
ABSTRACT Objective: To identify the species of insects that feed and damage plants of the genus Heli...
The genus Catasetum (Orchidaceae) currently has 194 orchid species distributed throughout Central Am...
Objective: to report the presence of Frankliniella schultzei in geranium (Pelargonium hortorum) and ...
The relevance of pollinaria study in orchid systematics and reproductive biology is summarized. The ...
This study presents a list of species of the two most important families with epiphytic elements, Br...
Two orchid species, both previously known from Central America, are reported for the Mexican flora: ...