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Effects of species and sex on the gut microbiome of four laboratory-reared fruit fly lines (Diptera: Tephritidae) using full-length 16S rRNA PacBio Kinnex sequencing. [PDF]
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Evaluation des dégâts causés par les mouches des fruits sur le manguier et calcul du seuil économique de nuisibilité au Bénin : Fiche n° 7. Projet régional de lutte contre les mouches des fruits en Afrique de l'Ouest [PDF]
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Genome assembly of five Tephritid species for the enhancement of the Sterile Insect Technique
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2023
Family Tephritidae The majority of Tephritidae are phytophagous, feeding on fruits, stems, leaves or flowers of several plant families (Hancock et al. 2021). Dacinae occur predominantly in palaeotropics, with the exception of species spread by humans.
Harym, Younes El, Korneyev, Valery
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Family Tephritidae The majority of Tephritidae are phytophagous, feeding on fruits, stems, leaves or flowers of several plant families (Hancock et al. 2021). Dacinae occur predominantly in palaeotropics, with the exception of species spread by humans.
Harym, Younes El, Korneyev, Valery
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Zootaxa, 2016
The present Catalogue includes 90 species and 23 genera of Tephritidae that have been recorded in Colombia. Four subfamilies (Blepharoneurinae, Dacinae, Trypetinae and Tephritinae), and eight tribes (Acrotaeniini, Carpomyini, Dacini, Eutretini, Myopitini, Noeetini, Tephritini, and Toxotrypanini) are represented in the Colombian territory.
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The present Catalogue includes 90 species and 23 genera of Tephritidae that have been recorded in Colombia. Four subfamilies (Blepharoneurinae, Dacinae, Trypetinae and Tephritinae), and eight tribes (Acrotaeniini, Carpomyini, Dacini, Eutretini, Myopitini, Noeetini, Tephritini, and Toxotrypanini) are represented in the Colombian territory.
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2008
TEPHRITIDAE The new records are based on determinations of Allen Norrbom and predecessors (Systematic Entomology Laboratory, Washington, DC) of material deposited at the NMNH and Carnegie Museum. Many of these records are also found at http://www.sel.barc.usda.gov:591/diptera/ Tephritidae /TephSpecimens/search.html.
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TEPHRITIDAE The new records are based on determinations of Allen Norrbom and predecessors (Systematic Entomology Laboratory, Washington, DC) of material deposited at the NMNH and Carnegie Museum. Many of these records are also found at http://www.sel.barc.usda.gov:591/diptera/ Tephritidae /TephSpecimens/search.html.
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Australian Ceratitinae (Diptera : Tephritidae)
Invertebrate Taxonomy, 1994Eleven species of Ceratitinae are recorded from Australia. Acidoxantha quinaria, sp, nov., Ceratitella amyemae, sp. nov., and C. recondita, sp. nov., are described. Carpophthorella nigrifascia (Walker) (= C. setifrons Malloch, syn. nov.) and Paracerutitella compta Hardy are newly recorded, both from Queensland.
S Permkam, DL Hancock
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2016
Family Tephritidae Incertae Sedis Tephritis unifasciata Macquart, 1835: 465. Type locality: Colombia. T M (MNHNP). Unrecognized, ST apparently lost. Distr.: Colombia. Refs.: Norrbom et al., 1999b: 250 (cat.).
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Family Tephritidae Incertae Sedis Tephritis unifasciata Macquart, 1835: 465. Type locality: Colombia. T M (MNHNP). Unrecognized, ST apparently lost. Distr.: Colombia. Refs.: Norrbom et al., 1999b: 250 (cat.).
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