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The genome sequence of the thistle gall fly, Urophora cardui (Linnaeus 1758). [PDF]

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Franzen L   +10 more
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Field evaluation of female- and male-targeted traps for Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae). [PDF]

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Howse ET   +5 more
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Anna Karenina as a promoter of microbial diversity in the cosmopolitan agricultural pest Zeugodacus cucurbitae (Diptera, Tephritidae). [PDF]

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Mullens N   +9 more
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FAMILY TEPHRITIDAE

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.
Savaris, Marcoandre   +2 more
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Zoogeography of Indian Tephritidae (Diptera)

Oriental Insects, 1977
AbstractTephritidae, commonly called fruit flies, are of great economic importance since the majority of them are serious pests of fruits, vegetables and ornamental plants. Only 139 species belonging to 58 genera, 11 tribes and 4 subfamilies have so far been reported from India in comparison to over 4000 species from the world. Of the four subfamilies,
J. S. Grewal   +2 more
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