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Durante o período de janeiro de 1998 a dezembro de 1999 foram coletados 971 parasitóides em seis ambientes diferentes: fezes bovinas nas pastagens, fezes bovinas nos currais, moscas frugívoras, armadilhas com fígado bovino, carcaça de suíno e restos ...
Carlos Henrique Marchiori
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The spotted wing drosophila fly, Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura, 1931) (Diptera: Drosophilidae), is a pest which caused serious crop losses to soft-skinned fruits such as cherries, strawberries, and grapes. In this study, population dynamics of D. suzukii
Erdal Zengin, İsmail Karaca
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Annotated check-list of Pteromalidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) of Morocco. Part II. [PDF]
In this second part, we present the subfamily Pteromalinae in Morocco, which includes 86 species belonging to 50 genera. Fifteen genera and 37 species are listed for the first time in the Moroccan fauna, among which 9 have been newly identified, 24 have ...
Kissayi, Khadija +2 more
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Spinosad was the most toxic active ingredient, in both laboratory bioassays and field trials. Cyantraniliprole resulted as the least toxic and selective one, but showed sublethal effects on longevity at LC30. Abstract Background G1 strain Ganaspis brasiliensis (Ihering) has been recently released in both Europe and America as a biological control agent
Lorenzo Fellin +9 more
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Courtship Behavior and Detection of Female Receptivity in the Parasitoid Wasp Urolepis rufipes [PDF]
Once a Urolepis rufipes male mounted, the female beat her antennae against his mouth and clypeus. Immediately after he swept his antennae rapidly downward and extruded his mouthparts, her abdomen rose as she opened her genital orifice.
Burgess IV, E.R. +2 more
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Does the seasonal phenotype of Drosophila suzukii influence cellular immunity and parasitisation?
Abstract Controlling the worldwide invasive pest Drosophila suzukii remains a challenge. One promising biological method for managing this pest is the use of larval and pupal parasitoids. Unfortunately, most of the larval parasitoids fail to successfully parasitise D. suzukii larvae in laboratory experiments due to the high immunity of the pest. So far,
Benedikt J. M. Häussling +3 more
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First report on classical biological control releases of the larval parasitoid Ganaspis brasiliensis against Drosophila suzukii in northern Italy [PDF]
Current management strategy of the invasive fruit fly Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura) (Diptera: Drosophilidae) exploits different tools but relies mainly on chemical control.
Anfora, G. +6 more
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Microhimenópteros parasitOides de moscas coletados em Area urbana e de mata em Itumbiara, Goiás, Brasil [PDF]
This work reports the occurrence of parasitoid attacks on pupae of flies in urban and woody areas of Itumbiara, Goias, Brazil. From March 2001 through June 2002, 909 parasitoids were collected from 3,887 pupae of flies in the urban area and 684 were ...
Arantes, Sandra B. +5 more
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Dípteros muscóides associados com fezes bovinas e seus parasitóides em Goiás
A total number of 8779 pupae of Diptera were collected in stables in the municipal district of Itumbiara, GO, Brazil, from June to December 1999. The principal fly and parasitoid species found were Musca domestica L.
Marchiori C.H. +5 more
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The parasitoid guilds attacking Drosophila spp. consist primarily of larval and pupal parasitoids. Most larval parasitoids are koinobiont and do not kill their hosts until they form pupae within puparia.
Fabrizio Lisi +6 more
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