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Some Fruitflies (Tephritidae) in Jamaica
PANS Pest Articles & News Summaries, 1974Abstract An attempt has been made to trace the history of Anastrepha spp. in Jamaica. The review covers the taxonomy of Anastrepha spp., the host-preferences, the stage or stages of host-fruits attacked, the effects of the fruit's skin thickness on oviposition, the intensity of pest attack of mangoes, seasonal variations in intensity of fruitfly attack,
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Türkiye’nin Tephritidae (Diptera) Türleri
2012The family Tephritidae of the order Diptera with a large number of species has a worldwide distribution area. Tephritidae is mostly known with the species making economically damage on some fruits. The larvae of species belonging to this family are called “Fruit flies” due to generally their feeding on fruits of cultivated and wild plants.
BAYRAK, Neslihan, HAYAT, Rüstem
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2023
The description of the new species of the genus Rhagoletis Loew-Rh. emiliae sp. n. is given. The new species differs from all known European and Asiatic species in yellow thorax and abdomen, absence of the short band beginning on costa between basal and subapical bands and other features of the wing pattern.
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The description of the new species of the genus Rhagoletis Loew-Rh. emiliae sp. n. is given. The new species differs from all known European and Asiatic species in yellow thorax and abdomen, absence of the short band beginning on costa between basal and subapical bands and other features of the wing pattern.
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Ischyropteron Bigot Revisited (Diptera, Tephritidae)
1979(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Tephritidae fruit fly gut microbiome diversity, function and potential for applications
Bulletin of Entomological Research, 2020Muhammad Fahim Raza +2 more
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