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Acta Amazonica
Print version ISSN 0044-5967
Abstract
GARCIA, Marcos Vinicius Bastos; ARRUDA, Janine Oliveira; PIMPAO, Daniel Mansur and GARCIA, Terezinha Batista. Occurrence and control of Omalonyx slugs (Gastropoda, Succineidae), pests of the elephant-grass Pennisetum purpureum (Poaceae) in Rio Preto da Eva, Amazonas. Acta Amaz. [online]. 2012, vol.42, n.2, pp. 227-230. ISSN 0044-5967. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0044-59672012000200007.
Slugs of the genus Omalonyx d'Orbigny, 1837 are hermaphrodites, herbivorous, distributed on Neotropical regions, living on aquatic plants, moist soil and terrestrial vegetation close to freshwater systems. The present paper reports the atypical occurrence of O. pattersonae Tillier, 1981 and Omalonyx sp. in an upland area far from any aquatic environment. Both species reported here are sympatric and due to the high populations density and damages caused on leaves of elephant-grass Pennisetum purpureum Schumach, they are recognized as agricultural pests. During the night, the slugs feed on the grass leaves and at the daylight they stayed hidden in the base of stems, near the moist soil surface. The use of hydrated lime distributed over the aggregations of Omalonyx spp. showed to be an effective method to control the populations. The environmental changes in the Amazonian ecosystems for agricultural or urban purposes have promoted the increase of populations of native species that adapt in the new habitat and usually become pests that are difficult to control.
Keywords : Amazonia; mollusks; control; hydrated lime.












