Adoretus versutus* (Harold, 1869)
Rose beetle
General
- Polyphagous beetle insect of the Scarab family native to India and Sri Lanka. It has become a pest with its various introductions to the Pacific Islands.
- Adults are approximately 1 cm in length. They are stocky in appearance, brown in color and completely covered with hair.
- Listed on more than 40 plant species: yam,
* Aderotus sinicus is also present in French Polynesia.
- Sensitive botanical family (s)
Convolvulaceaes | Dioscoreaceaes |
- Affected production areas :
New Caledonia | French Polynesia |
- Organs attacked
Leaves |
Symptoms, damage
- Symptoms :
- Leaves eaten mainly by adults which feed on the blade. This is cut, perforated more or less regularly, the veins sometimes remaining in place and giving the leaves a riddled or lace appearance.
- Impact on the crop mainly caused by the decrease in the functional leaf area, this is highly damaging for yam production.
- Signs : Presence of adult insects on plants and in the crop (figures).
- Possible confusion :
Biology
- Development cycle : lasts 80 to 120 days depending on the country. It includes 3 development phases: 3 larval, pupation and adult stages.
- Larvae developing in the soil on the roots of poaceae.
- The adults emerge from the ground after pupation for aerial activity. They are rarely observable during the day, they have an essentially nocturnal activity.
Protection
- No protection methods are currently available, apart from perhaps installing canvases insect-proof in the nursery, on the rows in the open field when planting, and at the openings of shelters when climatic conditions allow it.
- Several alternative solutions are being studied and should provide solutions in the long term:
- several entomopathogenic agents (viruses, fungi, bacteria and nematodes) in the context of biological control ,
- biotechnical means ( light and attractive traps ).