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<journal-id>0120-0488</journal-id>
<journal-title><![CDATA[Revista Colombiana de Entomología]]></journal-title>
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<article-title xml:lang="en"><![CDATA[Effect of the trap color on the capture of ichneumonids wasps (Hymenoptera)]]></article-title>
<article-title xml:lang="es"><![CDATA[Efecto de trampas de color sobre captura de avispas (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae)]]></article-title>
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<self-uri xlink:href="http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&amp;pid=S0120-04882012000200027&amp;lng=en&amp;nrm=iso"></self-uri><self-uri xlink:href="http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&amp;pid=S0120-04882012000200027&amp;lng=en&amp;nrm=iso"></self-uri><self-uri xlink:href="http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_pdf&amp;pid=S0120-04882012000200027&amp;lng=en&amp;nrm=iso"></self-uri><abstract abstract-type="short" xml:lang="en"><p><![CDATA[The responses of adult ichneumonids to colors were studied through comparing the effectiveness of standardized interception traps in seven different colors, in Liupanshan, Daxinggou and Xinbin (China). The captured ichneumonids belonged to 13 subfamilies: Anomaloninae, Banchinae, Campopleginae, Cryptinae, Ctenopelmatinae, Diplazontinae, Ichneumoninae, Mesochorinae, Ophioninae, Orthocentrinae, Phrudinae, Pimplinae, and Tryphoninae. Field trapping results indicated that yellow and green traps collected more ichneumonids than did the traps of other colors. Black was the least efficient color for collecting ichneumonids in Liupanshan and Xinbin. The most frequently collected specimens were from the subfamilies Ctenopelmatinae, Campopleginae and Cryptinae, while the least frequently collected were from Phrudinae, Ophioninae and Diplazontinae in Liupanshan and Xinbin. In Daxinggou, black and yellow traps collected more ichneumonids than did other color traps, with white traps collecting the least. Most captured ichneumonids at this site were from Campopleginae and Cryptinae, whereas only a small number of specimens were collected from Banchinae, Phrudinae, Ophioninae and Diplazontinae were collected.]]></p></abstract>
<abstract abstract-type="short" xml:lang="es"><p><![CDATA[Se compararon las respuestas de ichneumónidos adultos ante trampas con colores, medidas por la eficiencia de trampas estandarizadas de intercepción con siete colores diferentes, en Liupanshan, Daxinggou y Xinbin (China). Los ichneumónidos capturados se agruparon en 13 subfamilias: Anomaloninae, Banchinae, Campopleginae, Cryptinae, Ctenopelmatinae, Diplazontinae, Ichneumoninae, Mesochorinae, Ophioninae, Orthocentrinae, Phrudinae, Pimplinae y Tryphoninae. Los resultados del trampeo en campo revelan que las trampas amarillas y verdes atraparon más ichneumónidos que las de otros colores. El negro fue el color menos eficiente en la colecta de ichneumónidos en Liupanshan y Xinbin. En esta ciudades, los especímenes más frecuentemente colectados pertenecían a las subfamilias Ctenopelmatinae, Campopleginae y Cryptinae, mientras que los de Phrudinae, Ophioninae y Diplazontinae fueron los de menor colecta. Sin embargo, en Daxinggou, las trampas negras y amarillas atraparon más ichneumónidos que las de otros colores. En este sitio las trampas blancas fueron las menos efectivas. La mayoría de las capturas en este sitio fueron Campopleginae y Cryptinae, mientras que una pequeña fracción de especímenes lo fue de las subfamilias Banchinae, Phrudinae, Ophioninae y Diplazontinae.]]></p></abstract>
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</front><body><![CDATA[   <font size="2" face="verdana"></font>     <p align="center"><font size="4" face="verdana"><b>Effect of the trap color on the capture of ichneumonids wasps  (Hymenoptera)</b></font></p> <font size="2" face="verdana"></font>     <p align="center"><font size="3" face="verdana"><b>Efecto de trampas de color  sobre captura de avispas (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae)</b></font><font size="2" face="verdana"></font></p> <font size="2" face="verdana">    <p align="left">&nbsp;</p>     <p align="left"><b>LI TAO<sup>1</sup>, SHENG MAO-LING<sup>2</sup>, SUN SHU-PING<sup>3</sup>,  CHEN GUO-FA<sup>4</sup> and GUO ZHI-HONG<sup>5</sup></b></p>     <p><sup>1</sup> Ph. D. The Key Laboratory for Silviculture and Conservation of Ministry of Education, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, P. R. China; General   Station of Forest Pest Management, State Forestry Administration, No. 58 Huanghe North Street, Shenyang 110034, P. R. China, <a href="mailto:litao200105@163.com">litao200105@163.com</a>    <br>   <sup>2</sup> Ph. D. General Station of Forest Pest Management, State Forestry Administration, No. 58 Huanghe North Street, Shenyang 110034, P. R. China, <a href="mailto:shengmaoling@163.com">shengmaoling@163.com</a>, corresponding author.    <br><sup>3</sup> M. Sc. General Station of Forest Pest Management, State Forestry Administration, No. 58 Huanghe North Street,   Shenyang 11003    <br>   <sup>4</sup>, P. R. China, <a href="mailto:sfzzssp@163.com">sfzzssp@163.com</a> 4 M. Sc. General Station of Forest Pest Management, State Forestry Administration, No. 58 Huanghe North    <br>   Street, Shenyang 110034, P. R. China, <a href="mailto:guofachen@yahoo.com">guofachen@yahoo.com</a>    ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<br>   <sup>5</sup> M. Sc. General Statio</p>     <p>  Received: 24-Apr-2011 - Accepted: 22-Oct-2012 </p> <hr>     <p><b>Abstract: </b>The responses of adult ichneumonids to  colors were studied through comparing the effectiveness of standardized  interception traps in seven different colors, in Liupanshan, Daxinggou and  Xinbin (China). The captured ichneumonids belonged to 13 subfamilies: Anomaloninae,  Banchinae, Campopleginae, Cryptinae, Ctenopelmatinae, Diplazontinae,  Ichneumoninae, Mesochorinae, Ophioninae, Orthocentrinae, Phrudinae, Pimplinae,  and Tryphoninae. Field trapping results indicated that yellow and green traps  collected more ichneumonids than did the traps of other colors. Black was the  least efficient color for collecting ichneumonids in Liupanshan and Xinbin. The  most frequently collected specimens were from the subfamilies Ctenopelmatinae,  Campopleginae and Cryptinae, while the least frequently collected were from  Phrudinae, Ophioninae and Diplazontinae in Liupanshan and Xinbin. In Daxinggou,  black and yellow traps collected more ichneumonids than did other color traps,  with white traps collecting the least. Most captured ichneumonids at this site  were from Campopleginae and Cryptinae, whereas only a small number of specimens  were collected from Banchinae, Phrudinae, Ophioninae and Diplazontinae were  collected.</p>     <p><b>Key words:</b> Ichneumonidae. Parasitoid. Color. Trapping efficiency. Interception traps.</p> <hr>     <p><b>Resumen: </b>Se compararon las respuestas de  ichneum&oacute;nidos adultos ante trampas con colores, medidas por la eficiencia de  trampas estandarizadas de intercepci&oacute;n con siete colores diferentes, en  Liupanshan, Daxinggou y Xinbin (China). Los ichneum&oacute;nidos capturados se  agruparon en 13 subfamilias: Anomaloninae, Banchinae, Campopleginae, Cryptinae,  Ctenopelmatinae, Diplazontinae, Ichneumoninae, Mesochorinae, Ophioninae,  Orthocentrinae, Phrudinae, Pimplinae y Tryphoninae. Los resultados del trampeo  en campo revelan que las trampas amarillas y verdes atraparon m&aacute;s ichneum&oacute;nidos  que las de otros colores. El negro fue el color menos eficiente en la colecta  de ichneum&oacute;nidos en Liupanshan y Xinbin. En esta ciudades, los espec&iacute;menes m&aacute;s  frecuentemente colectados pertenec&iacute;an a las subfamilias Ctenopelmatinae,  Campopleginae y Cryptinae, mientras que los de Phrudinae, Ophioninae y  Diplazontinae fueron los de menor colecta. Sin embargo, en Daxinggou, las  trampas negras y amarillas atraparon m&aacute;s ichneum&oacute;nidos que las de otros  colores. En este sitio las trampas blancas fueron las menos efectivas. La  mayor&iacute;a de las capturas en este sitio fueron Campopleginae y Cryptinae,  mientras que una peque&ntilde;a fracci&oacute;n de espec&iacute;menes lo fue de las subfamilias  Banchinae, Phrudinae, Ophioninae y Diplazontinae.</p>     <p><b>Palabras clave:</b> Ichneumonidae. Parasitoides. Color.  Eficiencia de trampeo. Trampas de intercepci&oacute;n.</p> <hr> </font>     <p><font size="3" face="verdana"><b>Introduction</b></font></p> <font size="2" face="verdana">     <p>The vision of parasitoid wasps plays an  important role in locating a host, mating, avoiding predators and searching for  an oviposition site (Land 1997; Raine and Chittka 2007). Parasitoid wasps can  find hosts by distinguishing the color or shape of hosts or host habitat (as  well as by various olfactory signals) (Brown <i>et al</i>. 1998; Fischer <i>et  al</i>. 2004; Segura <i>et al</i>. 2007). <i>Itoplectis conquisitor</i> (Say)  (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) can learn the characteristics of light reflected  by artificial host microhabitats (Arthur 1966).</p>     <p>  Insects  have different types of photoreceptors that can detect different wavelengths of  light, such as green, blue and UV light. Some hymenopterans not only can detect  colors at 340 nm, 430 nm, and 535 nm, but also can detect those of long  wavelengths up to 600 nm (Hardie 1986; Peitsch <i>et al</i>. 1992; Briscoe and  Chittka 2001). The capture of insects in traps is influenced by the insect  sensitivity to different colors among other variables. Based on these  characteristics, entomologists use passive and active traps to collect insects.  Malaise traps are widely used interception traps for catching flying insects,  especially Diptera and Hymenoptera (Nieves-Aldrey and Rey del Castillo 1991;  Steinbauer<i> et al</i>. 2000; Ganho and Marinoni 2003). These traps have also  been extensively used for collecting Ichneumonidae (Townes 1962, 1972; Darling  and Packer 1988; Anento and Selfa 1997; Skillen <i>et al</i>. 2000; Kumagai and  Graf 2002; S&auml;&auml;ksj&auml;rvi <i>et al</i>. 2004; Maz&oacute;n and Bordera 2008).</p>     <p>  Ichneumonidae  is the largest family within Hymenoptera, which is probably the most diverse  order in the world (Grissell 1999). Townes (1969) estimated that there could be  about 60,000 ichneumonid species in the world whilst Gauld (1997) revised this  figure upwards to potentially more than 100,000 species. They can be highly  significant in suppressing populations of holometabolous pest insects and an  important component in all terrestrial ecosystems. In order to better  understand the biodiversity and population dynamics of Ichneumonidae in forest  ecosystems, we carried out a comparative field trapping study using an improved  interceptive trap on the effect of trap color on the captures of ichneumonids  in Liupanshan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, Daxinggou, Jilin Province and  Xinbin, Liaoning Province, P. R. China.</p> </font>     ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p><font size="3" face="verdana"><b>Materials and Methods</b></font></p> <font size="2" face="verdana">     <p><b>Experimental sites. </b>Field trapping experiments were conducted  in the forests located at following three locations: Liupanshan, Xinbin and  Daxinggou.</p>     <p>  Liupanshan site is located at Liupanshan  Mountains, in the border region of southwest Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region,  east Gansu Province and west Shaanxi Province, which is the natural ecological  shelter and water source areas of the western Loess Plateau, and plays an  important role in eco-environmental conservation. The forest coverage rate  reaches up to 72.8%, with a 5.8 &deg;C annual mean temperature and 676 mm annual  mean precipitation. The forest stand is composed of mixed deciduous angiosperms  and evergreen conifers, mainly <i>Pinus tabulaeformis</i> Carr., <i>Hippophae  rhamnoides</i> L., <i>Elaeagnus angustifolia</i> L. and <i>Caragana korshinskii</i> Kom. </p> </font>    <p><font size="2" face="verdana">  Xinbin  site is located at an extending branch of the Changbai Mountains, in the  eastern part of Liaoning Province. Forest coverage is up to 64%, annual mean  precipitation is 750-850 mm and annual mean temperature is about 6.1 &deg;C. The  forest stand is composed of deciduous angiosperms, mainly <i>Quercus  wutaishanica</i> Blume and some shrubs.</font></p>     <p><font size="2" face="verdana">  Daxinggou  site is a part of Laoyeling, Changbai Mountains, in the mid-western part of  Wangqing County, Jilin Province. The forest coverage is up to 80%, annual mean  precipitation is 550-600 mm and annual mean temperature is about 4.5 &deg;C. The  forest stand is composed of mixed deciduous angiosperms and evergreen conifers,  mainly <i>Larix gmelinii</i> (Ruprecht) Kuzeneva, some Fagaceae and shrubs.</font></p>     <p><font size="2" face="verdana"><b> Traps. </b>The  interceptive traps used in current study were designed and constructed based on  the Townes Malaise trap (Townes 1962) (<a href="#(fig1)">Fig. 1</a>). The trap like a typical ridge-pole  house, with a vertex of triangular fork angled at 60 degrees. The traps were  produced with seven colors of nylon netting: yellow, green, black, white,  purple, red and blue.</font></p>      <p align="center"><a name="(fig1)"><img src="img/revistas/rcen/v38n2/v38n2a27fig1.jpg"></a></p>      <p><font size="2" face="verdana">  The  location of the trap is critical. It should be set up where insect flight tends  to be concentrated by local circumstances of topography, vegetation, wind and  water. Suitable places are across a small stream or gully, across a wide trail  in the forest, at a low pass on a ridge or between two types of vegetation,  etc. (Gressitt and Gressitt 1962).</font></p>     <p><font size="2" face="verdana">  Each  trap was suspended between trees with the roof held open by ropes which run  over a branch of a tree at an appropriate height and location, tied to the  tree-trunk and the bottom secured with stakes. The lower edge was about 10-20  cm above ground level. The PVC tubing part was higher than other parts.  Ichneumonids will run to the higher part and drop into the collecting bottle  when they were intercepting by trap. The collecting bottle was filled with  70-80% ethanol.</font></p>     <p><font size="2" face="verdana">  Seven  different color traps were set up randomly with 100 m apart between two  neighboring traps in each experimental site. Specimens trapped were collected  and ethanol in collection bottles was refreshed every week from June to October  2005 in Liupanshan and Daxinggou, from June to October 2009 in Xinbin.  Identification and recording were carried out in the laboratory.</font></p> <font size="2" face="verdana">    ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p><b>Statistical analysis. </b>Trap catch data (numbers of ichneumonids  per trap per week) were transformed by log (x + 1) and analyzed by one-way  ANOVA, followed by the Ryan-Einot-Gabriel-Welsh (REGW) multiple Q test (SPSS  17.0 for windows) at &alpha; = 0.05.</p> </font>     <p><font size="3" face="verdana"><b>Results</b></font></p> <font size="2" face="verdana">     <p>All specimens of ichneumonids were  identified to subfamily level. Most trapped ichneumonids belong to following 13  subfamilies: Anomaloninae, Banchinae, Campopleginae, Cryptinae,  Ctenopelmatinae, Diplazontinae, Ichneumoninae, Mesochorinae, Ophioninae,  Orthocentrinae, Phrudinae, Pimplinae, Tryphoninae.</p>     <p>  In  Liupanshan site, green traps caught the highest numbers of ichneumonids, with  an average of 168 per week (N = 17). Black traps were less successful with an  average of just two ichneumonids per week (N = 17). There were no significant  differences in ichneumonid catches between green and yellow traps (F = 43.97;  df = 6, 112; P &gt; 0.05), but both caught significantly more attractive than  did the other color traps (P &lt; 0.001). The blue traps caught only a few  individuals but were still statistically higher than black traps (<a href="#(fig2)">Fig. 2</a>).</p>      <p align="center"><a name="(fig2)"><img src="img/revistas/rcen/v38n2/v38n2a27fig2.jpg"></a></p>   </font>    <p><font size="2" face="verdana">  In  Xinbin site, yellow traps caught the highest numbers of ichneumonids, with an  average of 74 per week (N = 17), while blue traps were less successful with an  average of just one ichneumonid per week (N = 17). There were significant  differences in trap catches between yellow and other color traps (F = 49.56; df  = 6, 112; P &lt; 0.001). There were no significant differences in trap catches  of ichneumonids between black and purple color traps (P &gt; 0.05), but they  both caught significantly more ichneumonids than did the blue color traps (P  &lt; 0.001) (<a href="#(fig2)">Fig. 2</a>).</font></p>     <p><font size="2" face="verdana">In Daxinggou site, the overall trap catches were  very low, the black traps being the best with an average of 23 ichneumonids per  week (N = 16), and white traps being the less successful with an average of  just four ichneumonids per week (N = 16). The black color traps caught significantly  more ichneumonids than did other color traps (F = 5.23; df = 6, 105; P &lt;  0.001), and there were no significant differences among other color traps  except the white color traps (P &gt; 0.05) (<a href="#(fig2)">Fig. 2</a>).</font></p> <font size="2" face="verdana">    <p>  The  number of ichneumonids at subfamily level captured in the three most attractive  color traps (black, yellow and green) from each site were further analyzed  (<a href="#(fig3)">Figs. 3</a>-<a href="#(fig5)">5</a>). There were significant differences in the trapping efficiency to  different ichneumonid subfamilies among these three color traps.</p>     <p align="center"><a name="(fig3)"><img src="img/revistas/rcen/v38n2/v38n2a27fig3.jpg"></a></p>      <p align="center"><a name="(fig4)"><img src="img/revistas/rcen/v38n2/v38n2a27fig4.jpg"></a></p>     ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p align="center"><a name="(fig5)"><img src="img/revistas/rcen/v38n2/v38n2a27fig5.jpg"></a></p>       <p>  In  Liupanshan, Ctenopelmatinae, Campopleginae, Cryp&shy;tinae, Orthocentrinae and  Mesochorinae were the major subfamilies, there were no significant differences  among these five subfamilies by green traps and there were no significant  differences among Ctenopelmatinae, Campopleginae, Cryptinae and Mesochorinae by  yellow traps (F = 22.76; df = 12, 208; P &gt; 0.05) (<a href="#(fig3)">Fig. 3</a>). The numbers of  ichnuemonids from Ctenopelmatinae, Campopleginae and Cryptinae seemed to be  significantly higher than most of the minor subfamily group for both green and  yellow traps (P &lt; 0.001). There were only a few individuals of ichneumonids  caught in the black traps at this site with Cryptinae, Ctenopelmatinae and  Ichneumoninae being the key subfamilies. No specimens from the following subfamilies  were collected in the black traps: Anomaloninae, Diplazontinae, Mesochorinae,  Orthocentrinae, Pimplinae and Tryphoninae.</p>     <p>  In  Xinbin, Cryptinae and Campopleginae were two major subfamilies caught by  yellow, green and black traps, and there were no significant differences  between these subfamilies (F = 8.94; df = 12, 195; P &gt; 0.05), but both  caught significantly more richness than Ctenopelmatinae (P &lt; 0.001) (<a href="#(fig4)">Fig.  4</a>). No specimens from following subfamilies: Diplazontinae, Tersilochinae,  Pimplinae and Banchinae, were captured by black color traps, and only a few  individuals of them were collected from the green and yellow traps.</p> </font>     <p><font size="2" face="verdana"> Unlike  the other two sites, black was the most attractive color to the ichneumonids at  Daxinggou site. Cryptinae and Campopleginae were two major subfamilies captured  by black and yellow color traps, followed by Tryphoninae, Ichneumoninae,  Ctenopelmatinae and Pimplinae. There were no significant differences between  Cryptinae and Campopleginae captured by black or yellow color traps (F =15.94;  df = 12, 117; P &gt; 0.05) (<a href="#(fig5)">Fig. 5</a>). No specimens from Ophioninae and  Tersilochinae were captured by black traps. There were significant differences  between Cryptinae and other subfamilies captured by green trap (P &gt; 0.05),  and only a few individuals of other subfamilies were captured by green traps.  No specimens from Orthocentrinae were captured by green traps.    <br>   &nbsp;    <br>  <b><font size="3">Discussion</font></b></font></p> <font size="2" face="verdana">     <p>Different insect families show preferences  for different trap colors. Hoback <i>et al</i>. (1999) published a list of  insect families with their preferences for different trap colors. Most insects  that have been examined prefer yellow traps (Prokopy and Owens 1983). Farmland  sawflies showed strong responses to colored traps, especially to yellow ones  (Barker <i>et al</i>. 1997). Yellow is a strong innately preferred color by  female <i>Venturia canescens</i> Gravenhorst, 1829 (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae)  over orange and blue (Lucchetta<i> et al</i>. 2008).</p>     <p>  In  our study, the capture efficiency of color interception traps for ichneumonids  were evaluated. Yellow and green proved to be much better than other colors in  collecting ichneumonids and black was the less successful color in Liupanshan  and Xinbin. However, there was a strong variation among sites: the least  attractive color, black, in the above mentioned two sites, was the most  attractive one at Daxinggou site. The real causes for such geographical (site)  variations are unknown; however, differences in local microhabitats, forest  stand structures and ichneumonid fauna might contribute to the disparity in  color preference. Ctenopelmatinae, Campopleginae and Cryptinae were the most  common subfamilies in Liupanshan. The latter two were also the most dominant  subfamilies in Xinbin and Daxinggou. The diversity and relative abundance of the  ichneumonids at subfamily level might be closely related to local habitat  types. At Liupanshan site, the main vegetations are shrubs and pine plantations  with coverage up to 95% of the ground area, suggesting a better environment and  higher abundance of insects. Traps in Liupshan caught more ichneumonids in  total than those in the other sites. In Xinbin and Daxinggou, the main  vegetations are oak forests and coniferous forests respectively, with less  insect biomass overall and fewer ichneumonids caught. Woodlands play an  important role in the maintenance of biodiversity of parasitoids (Fraser <i>et  al</i>. 2007). The response of ichneumonids to yellow, green and black color  traps need further investigation.</p>     <p>  Species  belonging to the subfamilies Rhyssinae, Poemeniinae and Metopiinae are commonly  found in the study areas but only a few specimens were captured by the  interception traps. It might be due to the fact that these groups of  ichneumonids are not strongly attracted to colors.</p> </font>     <p><font size="3" face="verdana"><b>Acknowledgements</b></font></p> <font size="2" face="verdana">     ]]></body>
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