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First records of the phytophagous Eumerus strigatus (Fallen) (Diptera: Syrphidae: Syrphinae Merodontini) in Argentina

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REVISTA DE LA SOCIEDAD ENTOMOLOGICA ARGENTINA
Volume 80, Issue 1, Pages 93-95

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SOC ENTOMOLOGICA ARGENTINA
DOI: 10.25085/rsea.800111

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Allium cepa; Exotic species

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The exotic syrphid Eumerus strigatus is reported for the first time in Argentina, associated with onion crops in two distant sites. Monitoring of this phytophagous hover fly is proposed due to its potential risk for this important horticultural crop.
The exotic syrphid Eumerus strigatus (Fallen) is reported for the first time in Argentina. Individuals of this species were captured in two sites distant more than 1,000 km (Villalonga, province of Buenos Aires, and Pocito, province of San Juan) associated with onion crops (Allium cepa L.). We propose the monitoring of this phytophagous hover fly because of its potential risk for this important horticultural crop.

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