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Native larval parasitoids (Hymenoptera) of Frugivorous Tephritoidea (Kiptera) in South Pantanal, Brazil. [PDF]
El objetivo de este estudio es evaluar la incidencia de los parasitoides (Hymenoptera) sobre larvara de tephritidae (moscas de la fruta) y los Lonchacidae frugivoros, en varias especies frutiferas nativas y exoticas en el Pantal sur Mato Grosso do Sul ...
FACCENDA, O +4 more
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New records of Ulidiidae (Diptera: Tephritoidea) from state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
This study was conducted in an urban fragment of Cerrado (savannah formation) in the municipality of Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul (MS), Brazil. McPhail traps, with sugarcane extract, were used along one year with the goals to sampling ulidiids flies.
Devair dos Santos Freitas +2 more
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Diversidade e variação sazonal de moscas-das-frutas (Diptera: Tephritidae, Lonchaeidae) e seus parasitóides (Hymenoptera: Braconidae, Figitidae) em pomares de goiaba, nêspera e pêssego [PDF]
This work was carried out in orchards of guava progenies, and loquat and peach cultivars, in Monte Alegre do Sul, SP, Brazil, in 2002 and 2003. Guavas and loquats were bagged and unbagged bi-weekly and weekly, respectively, for assessment of the ...
AZEVEDO-FILHO, JA. +5 more
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Hybrid zones between species with staggered reproductive phenology sometimes occur along elevational gradients, and the maintenance of such hybrid zones may depend on elevational shift in phenology and vertical dispersal of pollen and seeds. In a hybrid zone of Cerasus leveilleana and C.
Kahoko Tochigi +5 more
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Moscas frugívoras (Diptera, Tephritoidea) coletadas em Aquidauana, MS [PDF]
In Brazil, frugivorous flies represent important pests of fruits and vegetables. Information on populational fluctuation of these species in each biome is an important requirement for the adoption of a strategy of pest control in the agroecosystems.
Rodrigues, Sérgio Roberto +4 more
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Taxonomic Review of the Korean Pyrgotidae (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritoidea) [PDF]
Pyrgotidae is a small acalyptrate family including about 370 species worldwide and little attention has been given to their systematics until recently. Latest changes in taxonomic status of some of the Korean species made this review inevitable. In the present study, the Korean pyrgotid species are reviewed with discussion of their taxonomic status. We
Sam-Kyu Kim, Ho-Yeon Han
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Records for the Family Ulidiidae (Diptera, Tephritoidea) in Saudi Arabia [PDF]
The Diptera family Ulidiidae or picture-winged flies known from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are reviewed. Six species in three genera are recognised, Ceroxys confusa (Becker), C. urticae (Linnaeus), Melieria nigritarsis Becker, M. omissa (Meigen) [Otitinae], Physiphora alceae (Preyssler), and P. smaragdina (Loew) [Ulidiinae]. Only M. nigritarsis and P.
H.M. Al Dhafer, M.S. El-Hawagry
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The Family Ulidiidae in Egypt (Diptera: Tephritoidea)
A review of the family Ulidiidae in Egypt is given. Twelve species assigned to six genera, two tribes and two subfamilies are confirmed to occur in Egypt, namely Ceroxys urticae (Linnaeus), Herina paludum (Fallen), H. strigulosa Walker, Melieria nigritarsis Becker, M.
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The knowledge of host plants, distribution and economic importance of Lonchaeidae is scarce in Latin America. We have recovered specimens of Lonchaeidae from most fruit samples containing specimens of Tephritidae.
Ester Marques de Sousa +4 more
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The mitochondrial genome of Ilythea japonica (Diptera: Ephydridae)
The mitogenome of Ilythea japonica was sequenced. The mitogenome was 16,256 bp totally, consisting of 13 protein-coding genes, two rRNAs, and 22 transfer RNAs. The nucleotide composition biases toward A and T is 77.1% of the entirety. All PCGs start with
Liang Wang +3 more
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