Fig. 1 in Assessing genetic diversity of three species of potato tuber moths (Gelechiidae, Lepidoptera) in the Ecuadorian highlands

Fig. 1. Use of pheromone traps to collect potato tuber moths in Cacha, Chimborazo, and Tishinguirí, Bolívar: (A) potato crops are grown in mountainous regions of Ecuador where smallholder terrace farming is predominant; (B) low-cost pheromone traps were made of plastic bottles; a species-specific lu...

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description Fig. 1. Use of pheromone traps to collect potato tuber moths in Cacha, Chimborazo, and Tishinguirí, Bolívar: (A) potato crops are grown in mountainous regions of Ecuador where smallholder terrace farming is predominant; (B) low-cost pheromone traps were made of plastic bottles; a species-specific lure is fixed to the bottle cap using a string, and thumb-sized holes were carved to allow moths to fly into the bottle that was filled with soapy water; (C) 3 different traps were placed (pointed by arrows) in each field at least 100 m apart to catch different moths.
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