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Objetivou-se com este trabalho conhecer as espécies de parasitóides associados às pupas de Anastrepha sp., em cultivos de goiabeira Psidium guajava L. no município de Lavras - MG.
Renildo Ismael Félix Costa +5 more
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The interaction between gut bacterial symbionts and Tephritidae became the focus of several studies that showed that bacteria contributed to the nutritional status and the reproductive potential of its fruit fly hosts.
M. L. Juárez +14 more
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Foraging behavior of Anastrepha ludens, A. obliqua, and A. serpentina in response to feces extracts containing host marking pheromone [PDF]
Following oviposition, females of many Tephritid flies deposit host marking pheromones (HMPs) to indicate that the host fruit has been occupied. We describe the foraging behavior of these three economically important species (Anastrepha ludens and A ...
FRANCISCO DIAZ FLEISCHER +1 more
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As moscas-das-frutas Anastrepha fraterculus (Wiedemann, 1830), A. obliqua (Macquart, 1835), A. sororcula (Zucchi, 1979) e A. zenildae (Zucchi, 1979) foram submetidas a uma análise discriminante.
E.L. ARAUJO, R.A. ZUCCHI
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New host records for Carambola fruit fly and Anastrepha spp. in Brazil
In this work we report four new host plants of carambola fruit fly [Bactrocera carambolae Drew & Hancock, 1994 (Diptera: Tephritidae)] in Brazil from sampling carried out in four municipalities in the state of Amapá.
Lailson N. Lemos +6 more
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Apesar do incentivo e do investimento na produção de frutas no estado do Paraná, pouca informação está disponível sobre as moscas-das-frutas, uma das principais pragas da fruticultura.
Patricia Elizabeth Husch +4 more
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Guava (Psidium guajava L.) presented prominence among the tropical fruit. Guava exports are still unimpressive, because of the quarantine pests, among them the fruit flies. The present research had as objective to evaluate the population fluctuation of
J. Galli +4 more
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West Indian Fruit Fly, Anastrepha obliqua (Macquart) (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae)
The West Indian fruit fly, Anastrepha obliqua (Macquart), occurs throughout the Caribbean, south to southern Brazil. It is the most abundant species of Anastrepha in the West Indies and one of the most abundant species in Panama. A.
Howard V. Weems, Jr. +3 more
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Fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) are a major problem in the global production of fruits and vegetables. Thus, information about spatial distribution and population dynamics of pest species is important for horticulture.
I. Oliveira +4 more
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