The fruit flies of the Tephritidae family, represent one of the most important agricultural pests in the world, besides causing a great economic impact due to losses in a great diversity of fruits and other vegetables limit the development of agriculture in many countries and are the direct cause of a considerable number of quarantines and restrictions imposed by the importing countries, causing a detriment in the economy of fruits producing countries. However, in Mexico the knowledge of its hosts is generally restricted to Anastrepha species of economic importance, while studies on the relationship of other species of this genus with their host plants are poorly understood
Norrbom, Allen L., Castillo-Meza, Ana Lucía, García-Chávez, Juan Héctor, Aluja, Martín, Rull, Juan (...
The Mexican fruit fly, Anastrepha ludens (Loew), is a very serious pest of various fruits, particula...
We report for the first time the occurrence in Uruguay of three species of Anastrepha, which belong ...
The relationships between Anastrepha species and their host plants are recorded and analyzed from a ...
ABSTRACT: This is the first record, for the state of Amazonas, of the occurrence of Anastrepha stria...
ABSTRACT:Studies were carried out in guava orchards, in two municipalities of the State of Sâo Paulo...
Anastrepha parishi Stone, 1942 was reared in fruits of Oenocarpus bacaba Martius, 1823 (Arecaceae) c...
The aim of this study was to determine the diversity of fruit flies, their hosts and parasitoids in ...
The guava fruit (Psidium guajava) is among the most strongly affected by fruit flies in Brazil. In t...
The first records of six Anastrepha species are reported for the state of Paraná, Brazil, namely A. ...
In this paper we record the native parasitoids associated with Anastrepha fruit flies collected in a...
The results presented in this paper refer to a host survey, lasting approximately three and a half y...
A pictorial key, with its respective glossary of terms, for separating the major fruit pest species ...
Wild or commercially grown, native and exotic fruit were collected in 30 localities in the Tucumán p...
Um levantamento de moscas-das-frutas foi conduzido em dois pomares do campo experimental da Embrapa ...
Norrbom, Allen L., Castillo-Meza, Ana Lucía, García-Chávez, Juan Héctor, Aluja, Martín, Rull, Juan (...
The Mexican fruit fly, Anastrepha ludens (Loew), is a very serious pest of various fruits, particula...
We report for the first time the occurrence in Uruguay of three species of Anastrepha, which belong ...
The relationships between Anastrepha species and their host plants are recorded and analyzed from a ...
ABSTRACT: This is the first record, for the state of Amazonas, of the occurrence of Anastrepha stria...
ABSTRACT:Studies were carried out in guava orchards, in two municipalities of the State of Sâo Paulo...
Anastrepha parishi Stone, 1942 was reared in fruits of Oenocarpus bacaba Martius, 1823 (Arecaceae) c...
The aim of this study was to determine the diversity of fruit flies, their hosts and parasitoids in ...
The guava fruit (Psidium guajava) is among the most strongly affected by fruit flies in Brazil. In t...
The first records of six Anastrepha species are reported for the state of Paraná, Brazil, namely A. ...
In this paper we record the native parasitoids associated with Anastrepha fruit flies collected in a...
The results presented in this paper refer to a host survey, lasting approximately three and a half y...
A pictorial key, with its respective glossary of terms, for separating the major fruit pest species ...
Wild or commercially grown, native and exotic fruit were collected in 30 localities in the Tucumán p...
Um levantamento de moscas-das-frutas foi conduzido em dois pomares do campo experimental da Embrapa ...
Norrbom, Allen L., Castillo-Meza, Ana Lucía, García-Chávez, Juan Héctor, Aluja, Martín, Rull, Juan (...
The Mexican fruit fly, Anastrepha ludens (Loew), is a very serious pest of various fruits, particula...
We report for the first time the occurrence in Uruguay of three species of Anastrepha, which belong ...