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2009
Group Magnificus New group for a single species that is assigned to s.g. Lophodacus because of its very reduced covering of microtrichia in the narrow raised subbasal section of wing cell br. Unlike other Lophodacus spp. whose males have a pecten, it lacks a xanthine on the lateroterga.
White, Ian M., Goodger, Kim F. M.
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Group Magnificus New group for a single species that is assigned to s.g. Lophodacus because of its very reduced covering of microtrichia in the narrow raised subbasal section of wing cell br. Unlike other Lophodacus spp. whose males have a pecten, it lacks a xanthine on the lateroterga.
White, Ian M., Goodger, Kim F. M.
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2009
Published as part of White, Ian M. & Goodger, Kim F. M., 2009, African Dacus (Diptera: Tephritidae); New Species and Data, with Particular Reference to the Tel Aviv University Collection, pp.
White, Ian M., Goodger, Kim F. M.
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Published as part of White, Ian M. & Goodger, Kim F. M., 2009, African Dacus (Diptera: Tephritidae); New Species and Data, with Particular Reference to the Tel Aviv University Collection, pp.
White, Ian M., Goodger, Kim F. M.
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2009
Group Nairobensis A new group that differs from the Apoxanthus group by the male having a pecten; from the Apoxanthus and Seguyi groups in lacking enlargement of the costagial setae.
White, Ian M., Goodger, Kim F. M.
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Group Nairobensis A new group that differs from the Apoxanthus group by the male having a pecten; from the Apoxanthus and Seguyi groups in lacking enlargement of the costagial setae.
White, Ian M., Goodger, Kim F. M.
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Ultrasonic effects on dacus dorsalis
Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology, 1983Larvae of Dacus dorsalis (Hendel), the oriental fruit fly, were exposed to cw ultrasound at frequencies of 43, 123 and 447 kHz, with eggs also exposed to 43 and 447 kHz. Mortality as a function of ultrasonic intensity and duration of exposure was determined. At 43 kHz, no eggs or larvae were found to survive 0.5 W/cm2 or 0.2 W/cm2, respectively.
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2015
Dacus ciliatus (LOEW, 1862) M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d: 35♀♀; 4033: Fars, Farough, 29º15’N, 53º25’E, 16.ix.2013, Malaise trap in alfalfa field. H o s t r e c o r d s f r o m I r a n: Cucurbitaceae (Melon, Cantaloupe, Cucumber, Watermelon, Gourd) (SIRJANI & KAMALI 1995, PARCHAMI ARAGHI 1995). H o s t s o u t s i d e I r a n: Asclepiadaceae,
Soltanizadeh, Zohreh +2 more
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Dacus ciliatus (LOEW, 1862) M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d: 35♀♀; 4033: Fars, Farough, 29º15’N, 53º25’E, 16.ix.2013, Malaise trap in alfalfa field. H o s t r e c o r d s f r o m I r a n: Cucurbitaceae (Melon, Cantaloupe, Cucumber, Watermelon, Gourd) (SIRJANI & KAMALI 1995, PARCHAMI ARAGHI 1995). H o s t s o u t s i d e I r a n: Asclepiadaceae,
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2009
Group Vestigivittatus A new group for a single species which has an inverted V-shaped marking on the face, wedge-shaped notopleural xanthine, and anterior supra-alar seta; differs from other groups assigned to sg. Psilodacus by having a medial vitta. It lacks a pecten.
White, Ian M., Goodger, Kim F. M.
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Group Vestigivittatus A new group for a single species which has an inverted V-shaped marking on the face, wedge-shaped notopleural xanthine, and anterior supra-alar seta; differs from other groups assigned to sg. Psilodacus by having a medial vitta. It lacks a pecten.
White, Ian M., Goodger, Kim F. M.
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2009
Published as part of White, Ian M. & Goodger, Kim F. M., 2009, African Dacus (Diptera: Tephritidae); New Species and Data, with Particular Reference to the Tel Aviv University Collection, pp.
White, Ian M., Goodger, Kim F. M.
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Published as part of White, Ian M. & Goodger, Kim F. M., 2009, African Dacus (Diptera: Tephritidae); New Species and Data, with Particular Reference to the Tel Aviv University Collection, pp.
White, Ian M., Goodger, Kim F. M.
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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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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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2009
Published as part of White, Ian M. & Goodger, Kim F. M., 2009, African Dacus (Diptera: Tephritidae); New Species and Data, with Particular Reference to the Tel Aviv University Collection, pp.
White, Ian M., Goodger, Kim F. M.
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Published as part of White, Ian M. & Goodger, Kim F. M., 2009, African Dacus (Diptera: Tephritidae); New Species and Data, with Particular Reference to the Tel Aviv University Collection, pp.
White, Ian M., Goodger, Kim F. M.
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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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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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