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Libro Resúmenes Lvi Cne – Tumbes 2014 CONVENCIÓN NACIONAL DE ENTOMOLOGÍA: RESÚMENES LVI Convención Sociedad Entomológica del Perú Universidad Nacional de Tumbes 3 – 6 de noviembre del 2014 Tumbes – Perú JUNTA DIRECTIVA SEP 2012-2013 Presidente : Benjamín Rey Tordoya Vice-Presidente : Clorinda Vergara Cobián Secretaria : Jorge Chávez Lanfranchi Pro-Secretario : Gonzalo Aldana Yurivilca Tesorero : Cesar Huaripata Zarate Pro-Tesorero : Reynaldo Crespo Peña COMISIÓN ORGANIZADORA Presidente : Pedro Saúl Castillo Carrillo Vicepresidente : Eduardo Pisfil Diez Secretario : Pedro Gerardo Calle Ulfe Pro-secretario : Julio Manuel Izasiga Cun Tesorero : Agustín Castillo Burgos Pro-tesorero : Juan Farías Barreto Vocal 1 : Milton Valladolid Ramos Vocal 2 : Miguel Garrido Rondoy Vocal 3 : Juan de Dios Periche Paiva Vocal 4 : Federico Martín Canales Ramírez DÍA LUNES 03 DE NOVIEMBRE 8:00 INSCRIPCIONES – ENTREGA DE MATERIALES Salas Auxiliares del Auditorio Principal de la Universidad Nacional de Tumbes AUDITORIO PRINCIPAL Hora Título 9:00 Conferencia 1: Entomología Cultural Expositor: María de Jesús García, Ivonne Duarte, Gonzalo Campos Escuela Superior de Ciencias Agropecuarias. Universidad Autónoma de Campeche. México Moderador: Alfonso Lizárraga 9:45 Conferencia 2: Mancha roja del banano en el Perú, estado situacional y estrategias para su manejo sostenible. Expositor: Juan Carlos Rojas Llanque - Perú Moderador: Alfonso Lizárraga 10:30 Conferencia 3: Implementación de Programas de Control Biológico en América Latina: Avances, Éxitos y Limitaciones Expositor: Yelitza Colmenares CABI Moderador: Martha Passador 11:15 Conferencia 4: La Rotación de Cultivos: Una Opción en el Manejo Integrado de Plagas Expositor: Javier Franco Consultor–CABI Moderador: Martha Passador CEREMONIA DE INAUGURACIÓN 12:00 Auditorio Principal 1. Himno Nacional del Perú. 2. Palabras de Bienvenida del Presidente de la Comisión Organizadora de la LVI Convención, Ing. Pedro Castillo Carrillo. 3. Saludos del Presidente de la Sociedad Entomológica del Perú Ing. Benjamín Rey 4. Inauguración de la LV Convención Nacional de Entomología por el Rector de la Universidad Nacional de Tumbes Dr. José De La Rosa Cruz Martínez 5. Coctel FARMEX 13:00 RECESO AUDITORIO PRINCIPAL SESIÓN 1: MORFOLOGÍA, TAXONOMÍA Y SISTEMÁTICA Mesa Directiva: Presidente: Walter Díaz Secretaria: Clorinda Vergara Hora Título N° 14:30 Estado actual del conocimiento del orden Plecoptera (Insecta) en el 1 Perú Christian Rodríguez, Ana Huamantinco 14:45 Clave para la identificación de ninfas de Ephemeroptera (Insecta), 2 vertiente sur oriental de los Andes, Perú Pablo Miñano, Ana Huamantinco 15:00 Caracterización morfológica de dos lepidópteros, plagas presentes en 3 el cultivo de quinua en el norte del país Candy Carrera, Clorinda Vergara 15:15 Primer registro del genero Halictophagus Curtis,1831 4 (Strepsiptera:Halictophaginae) en Perú Eliana Quispitupac, Blanca Cuadros, Norberta Martínez, Gabriela Huamán, Luis Pérez, Maryzender Rodríguez 15:30 Conferencia 5 * : Toxicidad Aguda y Crónica de Tagetes elliptica Smith “Chincho” (Asteraceae) y Dimetoato sobre Depredadores y Parasitoides de Plagas de Importancia Agrícola en el Perú Expositor: José Iannacone, UNFV Moderador: Guillermo Sánchez, UNALM 16:30 Conferencia 6 * : Manejo Integrado de Plagas en el Cultivo del Espárrago en el Perú Expositor: Guillermo Sánchez, UNALM Moderador: Julio Villarreal, UNP * Conferencias 5 y 6 en red: Auditorio principal y Sala 2 Sala 2 SESIÓN 2 y 3: BIOLOGÍA Y BIODIVERSIDAD Mesa Directiva: Presidente: Pedro Castillo Secretaria: Juana Aliaga Hora Título N° 14:30 Tiempo de desarrollo del Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) durante 5 el invierno de 2014, en la jurisdicción de la red de salud Lima este Metropolitana, Lima, Perú Willy Oriundo, Milagros Tantarico, Jesica Sono, Luis Fuentes, Luis Rosales, Sandy Altamirano 14:45 Ciclo biológico de Hyles annei (Guérin) (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) 6 bajo condiciones del valle de Azapa, Arica, Chile Gustavo Leutun, Dante Bobadilla 15:00 Comunidad macroinvertebrada bentónica e índices bióticos para 7 determinar la calidad de tres ríos del distrito de Kimbiri, la Convención, Cusco. Carlos Carrasco, Jhon Cavalcanti, Rebelino Acuña, Carolina Rayme 15:15 Composición de coleópteros coprófagos (Scarabaeidae: 8 Scarabaeinae) en el Centro de investigaciones Allpahuayo, Loreto, Perú Dora Ramírez, Carol Sánchez, Guisseppe Gagliardi, Valentino Taminche 15:30 Mariposas diurnas en el jardín botánico Arboretum “El Huayo” Puerto 9 Almendra, Loreto, Perú Kevin Gil, Carolina Reátegui, Layné Guerra, Félix Romero, Carol Sánchez, Dora Ramírez. 15:46 Diversidad de escarabajos carábidos (Coleoptera) del bosque de 10 Polylepis tomentella Weddell (Lucanas, Ayacucho) Eliana Quispitúpac, Norberta Martínez, Luis Pérez, Blanca Cuadros, Gabriela Huamán, Maryzender Rodríguez, Yuriko Ortega 16:00 Sirfidos presentes en agroecosistemas del valle de Tumbes 11 Pedro Castillo-Carrillo, Deivi Alvarado, William Cruz 16:15 Quernétidos de Chaviña 12 Blanca Cuadros, Gabriela Huamán, Yuriko Ortega Sala 3 SESIÓN 4 ECOLOGÍA Mesa Directiva: Presidente: Alexander Rodríguez Secretaria: Norma Mujica Hora Título N° 14:30 Utilización de cinco intensidades de color verde y amarillo en la 13 captura de la mosca minadora Liriomyza huidobrensis (Blanchard) en el cultivo de haba Eber Ramos 14:45 Larvas de Trichoptera (Arthropoda: Insecta) y características 14 fisicoquímicas en siete ríos del departamento de Ayacucho Carlos Carrasco, Melina Bellido, Rebelino Acuña, Carolina Rayme 15:00 Distribución altitudinal de parasitoides (Ichneumonidae) en la cuenca 15 del rio Cañete Eder Canchari, Alexander Rodríguez-Berrio 15:15 Distribución vertical y densidad de macroinvertebrados del suelo en 16 plantaciones de Theobroma cacao “cacao” durante la estación lluviosa en la región San Martin David Laurel, Samy Torres, Gerardo Romero SESIÓN 5: CONTROL BIOLÓGICO Mesa Directiva: Presidente: Elizabeth Núñez Secretario: Emilio Valle Hora Título N° 15:30 Potencial de Orgilus lepidus Muesebeck en el control biológico clásico 17 de la polilla de la papa Phthorimaea operculella (Zeller) en el Perú Verónica Cañedo, Pablo Carhuapoma, Carlos Bartra, Jürgen Kroschel 15:45 Evaluar la eficiencia del producto biológico URPI (Metarhizium 18 anisopliae y Paecilomyces lilacinus) en el control de trips (Thrips tabaci y Frankliniella occidentalis) en el cultivo de espárrago (Asparagus officinalis) Emilio Valle, Gerardo Castillo, Cesar Rojo 16:00 Control de Aleurodicus cocois (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) en palto 19 (Persea americana) mediante liberaciones de Ceraeochrysa cincta (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) en Lambayeque Jorge Saavedra, Chrystian Urrutia, 16:15 Evaluación del virus de la Poliedrosis Nuclear (VPN) de Dione juno juno 20 (Cramer) (Lepidoptera: Nynphalidae, Heliconinae) en el cultivo de granadilla Passiflora ligularis Juss Mirko Blas, Juan Cabrera-La Rosa 16:30 Parasitoides del enrollador de las hojas Marasmia trapezalis (Guenée) 21 en el cultivo de caña de azúcar en Barranca Juana Aliaga, Alexander Rodríguez-Berrio, Aurelio Sáenz 16:45 Evaluación de la población de Orius insidiosus en cuatro variedades de 22 maíz en Sicaya, Junín Efraín Lindo DÍA MARTES 04 DE NOVIEMBRE AUDITORIO PRINCIPAL CONCURSO “Premio JOSÉ LAMAS CARRERA” Mesa Directiva: Presidente: Rosmarina Marín Secretario: Benjamín Rey Hora Título N° 8:30 Susceptibilidad de Euseius stipulatus, Neoseiulus californicus Y 58 Amblyseius chungas (Acari: Phytoseiidae) a plaguicidas utilizados en el cultivo de mandarina en Perú Ariolfo Solis 8:50 Prospección y evaluación de los insectos y ácaros perjudiciales de las 59 especies forestales del campus de la Universidad nacional Agraria la Molina Maricel Móstiga, María Isabel Manta, Pedro Lozada 9:10 Entomofauna de interés forense asociada a restos cadavéricos de 60 cerdos (Sus scrofa L.), expuestos en condiciones de campo en Lambayeque, Perú Elizabeth Gines, Miguel Alcántara, Carmen Calderón, César Infante, Marco Villacorta 9:30 Las moscas blancas (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) en el valle de Huánuco 61 Paul Palacin, David Maquera 9:50 Ciclo biológico de Anomis texana Riley (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) en 62 condiciones de laboratorio en Piura, 2013 Roxana Raymundo, Julio Villarreal 10:10 Alternativas orgánicas para el control de trips: Chaetanaphothrips sp. 63 (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), en banano orgánico, Querecotillo, Piura Alexis Escobar, Julio Villarreal. 10:30 Patogenicidad de nematodos entomopatógenos oriundos de la región 64 Lambayeque sobre larvas de Spodoptera eridania en remolacha azucarera (Beta vulgaris L.) Diver Saldaña, Jorge Saavedra 10:50 Distribución y diversidad de macroinvertebrados acuáticos indicadores 65 de la calidad de agua y su relación con los factores físicos y químicos en las lagunas de Cushuro y Sausacocha de la provincia de Sánchez Carrión, la Libertad, 2013 - 2014 Lourdes Grados, Judith Roldán-Rodríguez, Sheila Alcalde, Andrés Rodríguez 11:10 Diversidad de ácaros en diferentes cultivos y en plantas de la 66 vegetación natural del Perú Sofía Jiménez, Gilberto José de Moraes 11:30 Caracterización morfológica e identificación de Carmenta theobromae 67 (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae), barrenador del fruto y tallo del cacao (Theobroma cacao L.), en el valle de Zarumilla, Tumbes, Perú José Morán–Rosillo, Pedro Castillo–Carrillo 11:50 Aspectos biológicos y fluctuación poblacional del pegador de hojas 68 Herpetogramma bipunctalis (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) en el cultivo de la remolacha azucarera (Beta vulgaris L.) en la provincia de Lambayeque, Departamento de Lambayeque Roger Guevara, Marcos López 12:10 Chaetanaphothrips
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