02452naa a2200277 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902200140006002400550007410000180012924001200014724501290026726000090039652014850040565000180189065000150190865300300192365300210195365300330197470000320200770000210203970000200206070000210208070000230210177300500212420911402018-11-14 2018 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d a1678-45967 ahttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr201703712DOI1 aBITTAR, A. C. aDiferentes níveis de sombreamento na população de gafanhotos e sua preferência para oviposição em helicônias aDifferent levels of shade on population of grasshoppers and its oviposition preference on heliconias.h[electronic resource] c2018 aGrasshoppers of the families Acrididae and Romaleidae (Orthoptera) are among the insects that defoliate heliconias and have been gaining status as pests of commercial crops of these plants in Brazil. The objectives of the present study were to identify the grasshopper defoliating heliconias in the municipality of Santo Antônio de Pádua, RJ (Brazil), to evaluate the effect of different levels of shade on the population of this grasshopper and the production parameters of heliconias, and to determine if this grasshopper has an oviposition preference among the heliconias evaluated. The experiment was in a completely randomized block design, in subdivided plots (four levels of shade in the plot, 0%, 30%, 50% and 80%, and four species of Heliconia: H. psittacorum, H. stricta, H. wagneriana and H. psittacorum x H. spathocircinata Golden Torch in the subplot), with four replications. The grasshopper was identified as Cornops frenatum frenatum (Acrididae). An increase in shade resulted in a decrease in the number of oviposition holes from the grasshopper and the number of lateral buds. Shade did not influence the number of C. f. frenatum nymphs and adults and the number of flower stems. H. wagneriana was the most preferred species for oviposition by C. f. frenatum. Results suggested using screens to shade heliconia plants can help control C. f. frenatum populations, however, the light requirements of the heliconias should be considered to guarantee productivity. aHeliconiaceae aOrthoptera aCornops frenatum frenatum aFlores tropicais aOmportamento de oviposição1 aELEN DE LIMA AGUIAR-MENEZES1 aGUERRA, J. G. M.1 aROUWS, J. R. C.1 aAGUIAR, L. A. de1 aLEITE, P. S. da S. tCiência Ruralgv. 48, n. 2, e20170371, 2018.