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Fruit flies belonging to the family Dacinae, are biologically interesting and economically very important group of Diptera, as are known to infest a wide range of plant species especially fruits and vegetable crops.
AJANTA BIRAH +4 more
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An annotated checklist of the Tephritidae (Diptera) of Florida [PDF]
A total of 73 species of tephritid flies has been recorded from Florida since the early 1800s. Of these, 7 species are considered to represent occasional waifs or accidental introductions from surrounding regions that are not known to have established ...
Steck, Gary J., Sutton, Bruce D.
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Biological Control of Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Argentina: Releases of Diachasmimorpha longicaudata (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) in Fruit-Producing Semi-Arid Areas of San Juan [PDF]
The Mediterranean fruit fly (Medfly), Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) is one of the major pests of fruit crops in Argentina and it is a phytosanitary barrier to the export of fresh fruits.
Bezdjian, Laura Patricia +9 more
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Bactrocera tryoni and Bactrocera neohumeralis are morphologically similar sibling pest fruit fly species. Whilst morphologically similar, adults may be separated based on subtle characters; however, some characters exhibit intraspecific variability, creating overlap between the two species.
Melissa L. Starkie +11 more
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Cucumber volatile blend, a promising female-biased lure for Bactrocera cucumis (French 1907) (Diptera: Tephritidae: Dacinae), a pest fruit fly that does not respond to male attractants [PDF]
Bactrocera cucumis (French 1907), the ‘cucumber fruit fly’, is a horticultural pest in Australia that primarily infests cucurbits and has also been recorded from tomatoes, papaw and several other hosts.
De Faveri, Stefano G. +3 more
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New Parasitoid (Hymenoptera) Records for Bamboo-Shoot Flies (Tephritidae: Phytalmiinae and Dacinae)
We provide new records of parasitoids (Hymenoptera) attacking bamboo fly (Tephritidae: Phytalmiinae, Dacinae) larvae in Malaysia. At least 7 parasitoid species from 4 families emerged from bamboo fly puparia. Most parasitoids were recovered from larvae that had bred in live shoots, although some stemmed from larvae that had developed in dead culms ...
Patrick Dohm +6 more
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Abstract The European Union (EU) regulation for fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) was modified in 2022, and the broad ‘non‐European Tephritidae’ group was replaced by a list of 75 regulated taxa (66 species and nine genera). The National Reference Laboratories in the EU must now be able to identify all of them, whatever the development stage, in order
Pascal Rousse +7 more
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Abstract Fruit flies (Tephritidae: Dacini) are a frugivorous insect group that exhibit high endemic diversity in the rainforests of Australia and the western Pacific. In this region, biogeography has been influenced by tectonic plate movements and cycles of isolation and re‐connection of landmasses and rainforest habitats during glacial periods ...
Melissa L. Starkie +4 more
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Biodiversité des mouches des fruits (Diptera : Tephritidae) en vergers de manguiers de l'ouest du Burkina Faso : structure et comparaison des communautés de différents sites [PDF]
Introduction. Un inventaire des espèces de Tephritidae dans des vergers de l'ouest du Burkina Faso a été effectué entre décembre 2007 et décembre 2009. Matériel et méthodes.
A. Rémy Dabiré +26 more
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Psyche: A Journal of Entomology, Volume 69, Issue 3, Page 87-101, 1962.
Guy L. Bush
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