Abstracts
Abstract
The brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha halys (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae), was monitored in southern Quebec through a network of 137 baited pyramid traps deployed in urban and rural habitats between 2014 and 2017. Overall, 73 adults and 9 nymphs were captured. The first capture in rural (an apple orchard) and in urban areas (in Montreal) were observed in 2016. In that same year, 87% of the 54 individuals (adults) caught in Montreal were from a single trap. Similarly in 2017, only two adults were captured in rural habitats and 87% of the 25 captures (16 adults and 9 nymphs) in urban habitats were from the same trap as in 2016. This trap was the only one in which nymphs of various stages were collected, which suggests population establishment in Montreal. Haplotyped specimens from this site (four adults and two nymphs) were all of the H1 haplotype. Over 40 interceptions and sightings by citizens during the period 2008-2018 are also reported.
Keywords:
- brown marmorated stink bug,
- Canada,
- monitoring,
- invasive species
Résumé
La punaise marbrée, Halyomorpha halys (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae), a été dépistée dans le sud du Québec à travers un réseau de 137 pièges pyramidaux appâtés déployés en milieux urbains et ruraux entre 2014 et 2017. Au total, 73 adultes et 9 nymphes ont été capturés. La première capture en milieu rural (un verger de pommiers) et les premières captures en milieu urbain (à Montréal) ont été rapportées en 2016. La même année, 87 % des 54 individus (adultes) capturés à Montréal provenaient du même piège. Similairement en 2017, seulement deux adultes ont été capturés en milieu rural et 87 % des 25 captures (16 adultes et 9 larves) en milieu urbain ont été observées dans le même piège qu’en 2016. Ce piège a aussi été le seul dans lequel des larves de différents stades ont été capturées, suggérant un établissement de population à Montréal. Les spécimens de ce site (quatre adultes et deux larves), séquencés à cette fin, se sont révélés être de l’haplotype H1. Plus de 40 observations et interceptions par les citoyens entre 2008 et 2018 sont aussi rapportées.
Mots-clés :
- punaise marbrée,
- Canada,
- dépistage,
- espèce envahissante
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