A. AGBESSENOU, D.D. WILSON, M.K. BILLAH, W. DEKONINCK, C. VANGESTEL, E.E. CAREY, and K. ADOFO (2016)
Survey on the distribution of the Sweet potato weevil, Cylas species-complex in Ghana (Coleoptera: Brentidae)
Bulletin de la Société royale belge d'Entomologie / Bulletin van de Koninklijke Belgische Vereniging voor Entomologie, 152:81-88.
The Sweet potato weevils of the genus Cylas are the most destructive pests of sweet potato and are
widely distributed in Africa. The aim of this study was to identify and document the species of Cylas
occurring in sweet potato production zones in Ghana. A survey was conducted in 23 localities in 2015
from July to December in seven regions in Ghana in order to determine the identity of the pest. We
collected nine thousand and two specimens from Central, Eastern, Greater-Accra, Northern, Volta,
Upper-East, and the Upper-West regions. Two species were identified: Cylas brunneus Fabricius,
1797 and Cylas puncticollis Boheman, 1833. Cylas puncticollis occurred in all regions and represented
6,107 specimens (68%), while 2,895 of the specimens (32%) could be assigned to C. brunneus. The
latter is restricted to the southern sector including Volta, Central, Eastern and Greater Accra Regions.
When considering both species in the southern sector, the Volta Region accounted for 3,117
specimens (48%) followed by 1,447 (22%), 987 (15%), and 980 (15%), from the Central, Eastern, and
Greater-Accra Regions, respectively. The dominant species in southern and northern sector was C.
puncticollis.
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Sweet potato, Sweet potato weevil, Cylas brunneus, Cylas puncticollis, biogeography,, Ghana
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