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African Entomology
On-line version ISSN 2224-8854
Print version ISSN 1021-3589
Abstract
ALLSOPP, E; KNIPE, MC; VAN ASCH, B and CALECA, V. Wild olive seed weevil, Anchonocranus oleae Marshall (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), in cultivated olives in South Africa. AE [online]. 2023, vol.31, pp.1-3. ISSN 2224-8854. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2254-8854/2023/a15285.
Wild olive seed weevil, Anchonocranus oleae Marshall, larvae as well as oviposition and feeding damage were recorded in cultivated olives during a recent study on olive seed wasps in South Africa. Prematurely dropped fruit and fruit picked at harvest in two orchards near Stellenbosch and Agter-Paarl were examined regularly for olive seed wasp infestation over three seasons. In addition, olives were collected over a wider area of the olive growing regions of the Western Cape province for a survey to determine olive seed wasp distribution. DNA barcoding confirmed the identity of weevil larvae in kernels as A. oleae. The number of A. oleae larvae found in olive seeds and the number of olives with weevil oviposition or feeding damage were low. The presence of larvae and weevil damage in two orchards in the survey with no wild olive trees in close proximity suggest that the weevil could breed and persist in cultivated olive orchards. Currently A. oleae is not of economic concern, but if infested olives are discarded at harvest and left in orchards, the weevils could complete their development in the kernels and numbers could increase to damaging levels.
Keywords : African wild olive; feeding damage; Olea europaea L. subsp. cuspidata; Olea europaea subsp. europaea; oviposition damage.
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