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A Survey of Phyllophaga Species Associated with Oklahoma Golf Courses.

A Survey of Phyllophaga Species Associated with Oklahoma Golf Courses. Jake Doskocil 1 , Tom Royer 1 , Nathan Walker 1 , Greg Bell 1 , James Reinert 2 (1)Oklahoma State University (2)Texas Agricultural Experiment Station. Objectives.

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A Survey of Phyllophaga Species Associated with Oklahoma Golf Courses.

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  1. A Survey of Phyllophaga Species Associated with Oklahoma Golf Courses. Jake Doskocil1, Tom Royer1, Nathan Walker1, Greg Bell1, James Reinert2 (1)Oklahoma State University (2)Texas Agricultural Experiment Station

  2. Objectives • Determine the species composition of Phyllophaga associated with turfgrasses in Oklahoma • Determine the seasonal occurrence of Phyllophaga spp. associated with turfgrasses in Oklahoma

  3. Survey Sites www.dasnr.okstate.edu/logos/oklamaps Figure 1. Stars denote the location of golf courses were light traps were placed

  4. Results

  5. Results • Regionally important • Central – P.crinita, P. crassissima • South – P.crinita • Northwest – P.glabricula, P. crassissima • Northeast – P.glabricula • Notable • South – P. congrua

  6. Results Figure 3 Flight period of Phyllophaga beetles collected from 7 golf courses in Oklahoma, 2005. (The checkered areas denote the peak flights for the 5 most abundant species.)

  7. Current Research • Determine which of these species is turf inhabiting • Larvae have been collected from regionally corresponding locations for rearing. • DNA sequencing of COII for use in identification of larvae.

  8. Acknowledgements • John Streachek, The Territory Golf Course, Duncan, OK • Darren Lockhart, Boiling Springs Golf Course, Woodward, OK • Brian Peterson, The Greens Golf Course, Oklahoma City, OK • Jonny White, Dornick Hills Golf Course, Ardmore, OK • Mike Buxton, Lakeside Golf Course, Stillwater, OK • Mike Wooten, Cedar Ridge Golf Course, Broken Arrow, OK • Charles Robertson, Shangri La Golf Course, Grand Lake, OK • Don Arnold, OSU Dept. Ento. & PLP, Stillwater, OK • Funding for this project is provided by: • The Golf Course Superintendents Association of America • The Oklahoma Golf Course Superintendents Association • The Oklahoma Turf Research Foundation • Bayer Environmental Science • The Scotts Company

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