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Survey for Dacus latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae)

Journal of Economic Entomology, 1985
The Malaysian fruit fly, Dacus latifrons (Hendel), is the fourth economically important tephritid to become established in Hawaii. A survey revealed D. latifrons to be widely distributed throughout Oahu in small urban and rural gardens. Of the solanaceous hosts sampled, pepper, Capsicum annuum L.; tomato, Lycopersicum esculentum Miller; wild tomato, L.
Roger I. Vargas, T. Nishida
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Indian Tephritidae with their recorded hosts

Oriental Insects, 1970
Abstract A synonymic catalogue of all the known species of fruitflies from India is given together with the recorded hosts.
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Tephritidae bacterial symbionts: potentials for pest management

Bulletin of Entomological Research, 2019
AbstractTephritidae is a large family that includes several fruit and vegetable pests. These organisms usually harbor a variegated bacterial community in their digestive systems. Symbiotic associations of bacteria and fruit flies have been well-studied in the generaAnastrepha, Bactrocera, Ceratitis,andRhagoletis.Molecular and culture-based techniques ...
Z Bai, M S Noman, Zhihong Li, L Liu
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New records of Anastrepha (Diptera: Tephritidae) from Paraguay

Zootaxa, 2020
This work presents new distribution records in Paraguay for 19 fruit fly species of the genus Anastrepha Schiner, including four new records for the country: A. alveatoides Blanchard, A. australis (Blanchard), A. obliqua (Macquart) and A. pastranai Blanchard. Additionally, an updated list of the 26 Anastrepha species present in Paraguay is provided, as
PEDRO ALEXANDER CLAVIJO RODRIGUEZ   +5 more
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Molecular phylogenetics of the genus Ceratitis (Diptera: Tephritidae)

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2006
The Afrotropical fruit fly genus Ceratitis MacLeay is an economically important group that comprises over 89 species, subdivided into six subgenera. Cladistic analyses of morphological and host use characters have produced several phylogenetic hypotheses for the genus.
Norman B. Barr, Bruce A. McPheron
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Wolbachia in Anastrepha Fruit Flies (Diptera: Tephritidae)

Current Microbiology, 2009
Endosymbiotic bacteria of the genus Wolbachia are widespread among arthropods and cause a variety of reproductive abnormalities, such as cytoplasmic incompatibility, thelytokous parthenogenesis, male-killing, and host feminization. In this study, we used three sets of Wolbachia-specific primers (16S rDNA, ftsZ, and wsp) in conjunction with the ...
Coscrato, Virginia E.   +4 more
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Fruit Flies (Tephritidae)

1999
Section 1: General Framework Phylogenetic Relationships Among the Families of the Superfamily Tephritoidea - Valery A. Korneyev Breeding Habits and Sex in Families Closely Related to the Tephritidae: Opportunities for Comparative Studies on the Evolution of Fruit Fly Behavior - John Sivinski Behavior of Tephritid Flies: A Historical Perspective ...
Allen L. Norrbom, Martín Aluja
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A Reclassification of the Dacini (Tephritidae-Diptera)1

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1955
As I have indicated in various publications on the Dacini, I cannot agree with the generic concepts which have been followed by most of the workers on this group. I prefer not to base genera upon secondary sexual characters, unless accompanied by ample supporting characters, preferably common to both sexes.
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An Electrophoretic Analysis of Rhagoletis (Diptera: Tephritidae) Phylogeny

Systematic Biology, 1982
Berlocher, S. H.1 (Department of Entomology, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois 61801), and Guy L. Bush2 (Department of Zoology, University of Texas, Austin, Texas 78712) 1982. An electrophoretic analysis of Rhagoletis (Diptera: Tephritidae) phylogeny. Syst.
Stewart H. Berlocher, Guy L. Bush
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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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