A Note on the Insects Associated with Stored Onion in Khartoum State

Authors

  • Susan M. A. El-Nazir
  • Ishraga O. Musa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53332/uofkjas.v22i2.1818

Keywords:

Stored onion, insect pests, vectors, predators, scavengers

Abstract

A survey was conducted during 2011-2012 in Khartoum State. The survey
focused on the identification of insects associated with stored onion. Insects encountered
were, the fig moth (Ephestia cautella), the dried fruit beetle (Carpophilus hemipterus),
the sap beetle (Carpophilus obsolitus), the humpbacked fly (Megaselia scalaris), the ant
beetle (Anthicus floralis), the hairy fungus beetle (Typhaea stercorea), the confused flour
beetle (Triboleum confusum), the scavenger fly (Chrysomyza demandata), the dung
beetle (Aphodius lividus), the minute pirate bug (Orius leavigatus), and the rove beetles
(Aleochara bipustulata, four Quidius spp. and Lithocharis sp.).

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Published

2023-03-28

How to Cite

El-Nazir, S. M. A., & Musa, . I. O. (2023). A Note on the Insects Associated with Stored Onion in Khartoum State. University of Khartoum Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 22(2). https://doi.org/10.53332/uofkjas.v22i2.1818