THE GENERIC AND SUBGENERIC CLASSIFICATION OF DACINI (DIPTERA: TEPHRITIDAE) FROM THE SOUTH PACIFIC AREA [PDF]
R. A. I. Drew
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Phenological Attributes and Phylogenetic Relationships of \u3ci\u3eRhagoletis Juniperina\u3c/i\u3e Marcovitch (Diptera: Tephritidae) in the Great Lakes Region [PDF]
Rhagoletis juniperina Marcovitch (Diptera: Tephritidae) infests Eastern Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana L.) and other North American junipers. While several Rhagoletis species are of interest as orchard crop pests (apple maggot, blueberry maggot, cherry ...
Frayer, Megan+3 more
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THE RESPONSES OF FRUIT FLY SPECIES (DIPTERA: TEPHRITIDAE) IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC AREA TO MALE ATTRACTANTS [PDF]
R. A. I. Drew
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A revision of the striatella species group of the genus Rhagoletis (Diptera: Tephritidae) [PDF]
A taxonomic revision of species of the striatella group, including descriptions ofthree new species from Mexico, Nicaragua and Costa Rica is presented. To date we recognize 6 species in this group: Rhagoletis striatella, R. jamaicensis, R. macquartii, R.
Frias L., Daniel+1 more
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APPLE MAGGOT (DIPTERA: TEPHRITIDAE) MONITORING IN AN APPLE PEST MANAGEMENT PROGRAM [PDF]
W. H. Reissig, J. P. Tette
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To evaluate the damage intensity for Anastrepha fraterculus, in 53 varieties of mango at the basic orchard of the ICA-Palmira, there was no evident relationship between the epicarp texture an the infestation degreen.
Zapata O. Mario de J.+1 more
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The status of Euaresta stelligera (Coquillett) (Diptera: Tephritidae) [PDF]
Based on examination of morphological characters of specimens from throughout their ranges, Euaresta stelligera (Coquillett) is confirmed to be a distinct species from E. bellula (Snow).
Norrbom, Allen L.
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Diptera from Nepal. The fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae)
D. Elmo Hardy
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Revision of the Anastrepha benjamini species group and the A. pallidipennis complex (Diptera: Tephritidae) [PDF]
The shape of the facial carina in Altastreplia is discussed. Although taxonomically useful, the protrudent form probably occurs by convergence in different species groups. Two species groups in which the carina is usually produced are revised.
Norrbom, Allen L.
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