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Host Plant Records For Fruit Flies Diptera


Host Plant Records For Fruit Flies Diptera
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Author : Allan J. Allwood
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1999

Host Plant Records For Fruit Flies Diptera written by Allan J. Allwood and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999 with Fruit flies categories.




The Fruit Flies Diptera Tephritidae Of The Monegros Region Zaragoza Spain With The Record Of The Host Plant Of Rhagoletis Zernyi Hendel 1927


The Fruit Flies Diptera Tephritidae Of The Monegros Region Zaragoza Spain With The Record Of The Host Plant Of Rhagoletis Zernyi Hendel 1927
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Author : Bernhard Merz
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1995

The Fruit Flies Diptera Tephritidae Of The Monegros Region Zaragoza Spain With The Record Of The Host Plant Of Rhagoletis Zernyi Hendel 1927 written by Bernhard Merz and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1995 with Tephritidae categories.




Host Plants Of The Mediterranean Fruit Fly Diptera


Host Plants Of The Mediterranean Fruit Fly Diptera
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1991

Host Plants Of The Mediterranean Fruit Fly Diptera written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1991 with Insects categories.




The Distribution And Host Plants Of Fruit Flies Diptera Tephritidae In Australia


The Distribution And Host Plants Of Fruit Flies Diptera Tephritidae In Australia
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2000

The Distribution And Host Plants Of Fruit Flies Diptera Tephritidae In Australia written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000 with Fruit-flies categories.




Area Wide Management Of Fruit Fly Pests


Area Wide Management Of Fruit Fly Pests
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Author : Diana Perez-Staples
language : en
Publisher: CRC Press
Release Date : 2019-11-22

Area Wide Management Of Fruit Fly Pests written by Diana Perez-Staples and has been published by CRC Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-11-22 with Science categories.


Fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) pests have a profound impact on horticultural production and economy of many countries. It is fundamental to understand their biology and evaluate methods for their suppression, containment, or eradication. Area-Wide Management of Fruit Fly Pests comprises contributions from scientists from around the world on several species of tephritids working on diverse subjects with a focus on area-wide management of these pests. The first three sections of the book explore aspects of the biology, ecology, physiology, behavior, taxonomy, and morphology of fruit flies. The next two sections provide evidence on the efficacy of attractants, risk assessment, quarantine, and post-harvest control methods. The fifth and sixth sections examine biological control methods such as the Sterile Insect Technique and the use of natural enemies of fruit flies. The seventh section focuses on area-wide integrated pest management and action programs. Finally, the eighth section examines social, economic, and policy issues of action programs aimed at involving the wider community in the control of these pests and facilitate the development of control programs. Features: Presents information on the biology of tephritid flies. Provides knowledge on the use of natural enemies of fruit flies for their biological control. Includes research results on models and diets used for the Sterile Insect Technique. Reports developments on the chemical ecology of fruit flies that contribute to make control methods more specific and efficient. Reviews subjects such as Holistic Pest Management and Area-Wide Management Programs including social, economic, and policy issues in various countries. The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429355738, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.



The Fruit Fly Fauna Diptera Tephritidae Dacinae Of Papua New Guinea Indonesian Papua Associated Islands And Bougainville


The Fruit Fly Fauna Diptera Tephritidae Dacinae Of Papua New Guinea Indonesian Papua Associated Islands And Bougainville
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Author : Richard A.I. Drew
language : en
Publisher: CABI
Release Date : 2022-01-05

The Fruit Fly Fauna Diptera Tephritidae Dacinae Of Papua New Guinea Indonesian Papua Associated Islands And Bougainville written by Richard A.I. Drew and has been published by CABI this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-01-05 with Science categories.


The book is a taxonomic treatise of the tropical fruit flies of Papua New Guinea, Indonesian Papua, associated islands and Bougainville, the region of the world where speciation in the sub-family Dacinae has been most prolific. The book aims to provide readers with an updated record of all known species of Dacinae that occur in this geographic area including descriptions of 65 new species out of an entire list of 296 known species covered. It provides a discussion on the evolutionary origins of the Dacinae and a key to the genera and sub-genera recorded in the Australian-Pacific Region. Further, the major pest species and their biosecurity risks to other countries are discussed. Extensive field research by the authors and colleagues over many years has resulted in the accumulation of advanced knowledge of the tropical fruit flies in this region. A key reference for researchers of taxonomy, ecology and pest management in the family Tephritidae worldwide. Useful for biosecurity and horticulture workers in Agriculture Departments within government administration and universities around the world.



Host Specialization In The World Agromyzidae Diptera


Host Specialization In The World Agromyzidae Diptera
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Author : K.A. Spencer
language : en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date : 2012-12-06

Host Specialization In The World Agromyzidae Diptera written by K.A. Spencer and has been published by Springer Science & Business Media this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-12-06 with Science categories.


Phytophagous insects represent a very particular not really belong to their host plant range. This may group of organisms. Firstly, their number amounts lead to mistaken conclusions especially in regions to more than one quarter of all recent species (ex where only few observations were possible, as well cluding fungi, algae and microbes) and together with as in the case of uncommon insect species. Fourthly, the green plants on which they feed they form al the great majority (99. 4%) of the agromyzid species most one half of all living species described so far. studied show a high degree of host specialization Secondly, their overwhelming majority shows very which makes these insects especially suitable for narrow host plant specialization, that is they feed taxonomic-phylogenetic considerations. only on one or a few, mostly closely related plant With such an enormous amount of data, it may species, a characteristic that led J. H. Fabre to elab have been tempting to draw far-reaching conclu orate the notion of the 'insects' botanical instinct' a sions. However, the author has been very careful in century ago. doing this.



New Species And Host Plants Of Anastrepha Diptera Tephritidae Primarily From Suriname And Par Brazil


New Species And Host Plants Of Anastrepha Diptera Tephritidae Primarily From Suriname And Par Brazil
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Author : Allen Lee Norrbom
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2021

New Species And Host Plants Of Anastrepha Diptera Tephritidae Primarily From Suriname And Par Brazil written by Allen Lee Norrbom and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021 with categories.


"Abstract: Seventeen new species of Anastrepha, primarily from Suriname, French Guiana and Pará, Brazil, are described and illustrated: A. aithogaster Norrbom from Brazil (Pará), French Guiana, and Suriname; A. aliesae Norrbom from Suriname; A. brownsbergiensis Norrbom from Suriname; A. crassaculeus Norrbom & Rodriguez Clavijo from Colombia (Magdalena, Norte de Santander) and Suriname; A. curvivenis Norrbom from Brazil (Amazonas), Ecuador (Zamora-Chinchipe), Peru (San Martín), and Suriname; A. fuscoalata Norrbom from Brazil (Pará), French Guiana, and Suriname; A. gangadini Norrbom from Suriname; A. juxtalanceola Norrbom from Brazil (Pará) and Suriname; A. microstrepha Norrbom from Brazil (Bahia) and Suriname; A. mitaraka Norrbom from French Guiana; A. neptis Norrbom from Brazil (Pará), Ecuador (Orellana), Peru (Loreto) and Suriname; A. sobrina Norrbom from Brazil (Pará), French Guiana, and Suriname; A. surinamensis Norrbom from Suriname; A. tenebrosa Norrbom from Brazil (Pará) and Peru (Loreto); A. triangularis Norrbom from Suriname; A. wachiperi Norrbom from French Guiana and Peru (Cusco); and A. wittiensis Norrbom from Suriname. The following host plant records are reported: A. aithogaster from fruit of Parahancornia fasciculata (Poir.) Benoist (Apocynaceae); A. aliesae from fruit of Passiflora coccinea Aubl. and P. glandulosa Cav. (Passifloraceae); A. crassaculeus from fruit of an undetermined species of Pouteria (Sapotaceae); A. fuscoalata from fruit of Trymatococcus oligandrus (Benoist) Lanj. (Moraceae); A. sobrina from fruit of Eugenia lambertiana DC. (Myrtaceae); and A. wittiensis from fruit of Manilkara bidentata (A. DC.) A. Chev. (Sapotaceae). Keywords: fruit flies, taxonomy, host plants, Neotropical Region, economic entomology, biodiversity"--Page 4.



Fruit Flies Tephritidae


Fruit Flies Tephritidae
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Author : Martin Aluja
language : en
Publisher: CRC Press
Release Date : 1999-12-20

Fruit Flies Tephritidae written by Martin Aluja and has been published by CRC Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999-12-20 with Science categories.


Fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) are among the most destructive agricultural pests in the world, eating their way through acres and acres of citrus and other fruits at an alarming rate and forcing food and agriculture agencies to spend millions of dollars in control and management measures. But until now, the study of fruit flies has been traditionally biased towards applied aspects (e.g., management, monitoring, and mass rearing)-understandable, given the tremendous economic impact of this species. This work is the first that comprehensively addresses the study of the phylogeny and the evolution of fruit fly behavior. An international group of highly renowned scientists review the current state of knowledge and include considerable new findings on various aspects of fruit fly behavior, phylogeny and related subjects. In the past, the topics of phylogeny and evolution of behavior were barely addressed, and when so, often superficially. Fruit Flies (Tephritidae): Phylogeny and Evolution of Behavior is a definitive treatment, covering all behaviors in a broad range of tephritids. This volume is divided into eight sections:



Documentation Of Tephritid Fruit Fly Order Diptera From South Western Sarawak Malaysia


Documentation Of Tephritid Fruit Fly Order Diptera From South Western Sarawak Malaysia
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Author : Siti Zuriani binti Ismail
language : un
Publisher:
Release Date : 2014

Documentation Of Tephritid Fruit Fly Order Diptera From South Western Sarawak Malaysia written by Siti Zuriani binti Ismail and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014 with Agricultural pests categories.


The tephritid fruit flies rendered infested fruits unmarketable by leaving puncture marks on the fruit{u2019}s skin and by feeding of the larvae on the fruit flesh inside. The status of these fruit flies has not been updated since 1995 until recent years. Therefore, this study was conducted as part of the latest efforts to update the status of fruit flies in Sarawak and their association with fruit trees, as their host plants. The study was conducted in 33 selected study sites within Kuching and Samarahan Divisions. Adult tephritid fruit flies were collected using pheromone traps with methyl eugenol as attractant and by rearing them from larvae collected from infested fruits. From this study, six species of tephritd fruit fly: Bactrocera (Bactrocera) albistrigata (de Meijere), B. (B.) dorsalis complex, B. (B.) umbrosa (Fabricus), B. (Hemigymnodacus) diversa (Coquillett), B. (Zeugodacus) cucurbitae (Coquillett) and Taeniostola vittigera (Bezzi) were successfully sampled from Kuching and Samarahan Divisions. B. dorsalis complex, comprising of two common species: B. (B.) carambolae (Drew and Hancock) and B. (B.) papayae (Drew and Hancock) was the most abundant and common species found within the study area. Two species, B. diversa and T. vittigera, recorded from Mangifera torquenda (lamantan) and Bambusa species respectively, were new record for Sarawak. B. dorsalis complex were also commonly found to attack most of the sampled fruit trees including the introduced species, Eugenia stipitata (yellow araza) and Thevetia peruviana (yellow oleander); forest species: Poikilospermum suaveolens (mentawan) and Lagerstroemia speciosa (banaba) which were new record for Sarawak. B. dorsalis were also associated with multiple host plant family (29), same as B. umbrosa but in lower number (13). B. albistrigata, B. cucurbitae, B. diversa and T. vittigera were associated with single host plant family. Rearing fruit flies from Coffea arabica (coffee), Capsicum annuum (red chili) and Lagenaria leucantha (bottle gourd) to name a few, were unsuccessful. The population monitoring of B. dorsalis complex showed their presence all year round. They were more abundant at Semongok Agriculture Research Centre (SARC) compared to at Rampangi Agriculture Research Station (RARS). The number of emerged adult of B. dorsalis complex, reared from guava fruit (Psidium guajava), with sex ratio of male to female almost 1:1 (51: 60), correlated positively with the fruit size. This suggested that the bigger fruit provide enough food for full development of larvae to adult stage with one larva calculated to consume an about 6-7 g of fruit. The characters of Bactrocera species used in the identification key by Rohani dan Abdul Ghani (1990) were tested using cluster analysis and were found to be reliable for morphological identification of tephritid fruit flies in this study. The documentation of tephritid fruit flies provide new and additional knowledge about this pest especially collected from south western part of Sarawak. Similar study for whole Sarawak would provide better benefit for monitoring tephritid fruit flies of Sarawak in the future.