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Bactrocera oleae

2022
Bactrocera oleae (Rossi, 1790) Strobl, 1893: 126; 1900: 626 (Dacus oleae) — “Dalmatien”. Material. Split-Dalmatia: “ Dacus oleae / Ragusa / Alte Sammlung”, 1866, 1 ♂, 1 ♀ (NHMW). Remarks. Not represented in our material. Economically important pest of olives, mostly on the Adriatic coast of Croatia.
Kovac, D.   +2 more
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Bactrocera (Daculus) oleae

2022
Bactrocera (Daculus) oleae (Rossi, 1790) Olive fruit fly Figure 57 Distribution. Continental Africa. Réunion. Southern Europe, Middle East. Pakistan. India. California (detected 1998). Hawaii (Hawaii Island, Maui; detected 2019). Male lure. No known lure. Host plants. Category A destructive pest of olive fruits (Vargas et al.
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Bactrocera oleae

2011
Published as part of Fazel, M., Fallahzadeh, M. & Gheibi, M., 2011, Introduction to the Fruit Flies fauna (Diptera, Tephritidae) of Fars province, Iran, pp.
Fazel, M., Fallahzadeh, M., Gheibi, M.
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Bactrocera oleae

2018
Bactrocera oleae (Rossi, 1790) Distribution in Iran: Frs, Gil, Gol, Qaz. References. Gilasian, 2007; Fazel et al., 2011; Mohamadzade Namin, 2016.
Namin, Saeed Mohamadzade   +1 more
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Bactrocera oleae . [Distribution map].

Distribution Maps of Plant Pests, 2015
Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Bactrocera oleae (Rossi). Diptera: Tephritidae. Host: olives ( Olea europaea ). Information is given on the geographical distribution in Europe (Albania. Croatia, Cyprus, France, Corsica, Greece, Crete, Mainland Greece, Italy, Sardinia,
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Residual degradation and toxicity of insecticides against Bactrocera oleae

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2017
Field and lab trials took place in Crete (July to September 2016), concerning the residual degradation and toxicity of seven active ingredients applied as bait sprays against the olive fruit fly. Highest residues were recorded in olive leaves for dimethoate and phosmet (~ 60 mg/kg) immediately after application (day 1+), while a threefold and fivefold ...
Kyriaki, Varikou   +5 more
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Bactrocera oleae

2016
Published as part of Saghaei, Nazila, 2016, A checklist of the fruit flies (Diptera ¡ Tephritidae) of the province of Fars in southern Iran., pp.
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Bactrocera oleae (olive fruit fly).

2021
Abstract B. oleae is considered the most important pest of cultivated olives, Olea europaea L., in many of the areas of the Mediterranean basin, affecting the quality and quantity of both olive oil and table olives (Michelakis and Neuenschwander, 1983; Manousis and Moore, 1987; Economopoulos, 2002). Unlike the fruits attacked by most
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Bactrocera (Daculus) oleae

2017
Published as part of El-Hawagry, Magdi S., 2017, Catalogue of Egyptian Tephritoidea (Diptera: Schizophora: Acalyptratae), pp.
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