The family Tephritidae is comprised of different genera and species of fruit flies, with a varied composition causing yield losses in different parts of the world. This study was conducted with the objective of determine the species composition of fruit flies and extent of infestation on mangoes by fruit fly in western Ethiopia. Fruit flies were collected using two methods; parapheromones and rearing of the adult flies from infested mango fruits in western Ethiopia at different sites of the mango farm. A total of 1348 with nine fruit fly species were trapped by the paraphermones, namely Bactrocera invadens, Bactrocera cucurbitae, Dacus telfaireae, Dacus masaicus, Ceratitis fasciventris, Ceratitis (Ceratalaspis) sp, Ceratitis cosyra, Ceratit...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 13 Nov 2022Bactrocera dorsalis and several Africa-native Cera...
Field surveys were carried out in Hantoub area, east of Wad Medani, Sudan, during...
Studies on biodiversity and bionomics of fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) were conducted in Morogo...
Introduction. In Mali, mango annual production is estimated at 100 000 t. Because of structural and ...
Introduction. Knowledge of tephritid diversity in Senegal was poor before 2004, so PIP-COLEACP and C...
Introduction. Knowledge of tephritid diversity in Senegal was poor before 2004, so PIP-COL...
Studies were conducted from November 2013 to October 2014 in Zimbabwe to determine the temporal popu...
Fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) are widespread frugivorous pests of economic importance infesting...
An Oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis Hendel, is one of the most problematic tephritid fruit f...
We report the results of a large-scale study from 2005 to 2009 on seasonal population fluctuations o...
Introduction. Tephritidae have a major economic importance in the tropical areas. In Benin, we had o...
Bactrocera dorsalis and several Africa-native Ceratitis species are serious constraints to fruit pro...
Tephritidae have a major economic importance in the tropical areas. In Benin, we had only very littl...
A survey was carried out in mango orchards in Peninsular Malaysia with aimed to determine the infest...
Introduction. Senegal produces up to 150,000 t of fruit, of which 60,000 t are mangoes. Fruit produc...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 13 Nov 2022Bactrocera dorsalis and several Africa-native Cera...
Field surveys were carried out in Hantoub area, east of Wad Medani, Sudan, during...
Studies on biodiversity and bionomics of fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) were conducted in Morogo...
Introduction. In Mali, mango annual production is estimated at 100 000 t. Because of structural and ...
Introduction. Knowledge of tephritid diversity in Senegal was poor before 2004, so PIP-COLEACP and C...
Introduction. Knowledge of tephritid diversity in Senegal was poor before 2004, so PIP-COL...
Studies were conducted from November 2013 to October 2014 in Zimbabwe to determine the temporal popu...
Fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) are widespread frugivorous pests of economic importance infesting...
An Oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis Hendel, is one of the most problematic tephritid fruit f...
We report the results of a large-scale study from 2005 to 2009 on seasonal population fluctuations o...
Introduction. Tephritidae have a major economic importance in the tropical areas. In Benin, we had o...
Bactrocera dorsalis and several Africa-native Ceratitis species are serious constraints to fruit pro...
Tephritidae have a major economic importance in the tropical areas. In Benin, we had only very littl...
A survey was carried out in mango orchards in Peninsular Malaysia with aimed to determine the infest...
Introduction. Senegal produces up to 150,000 t of fruit, of which 60,000 t are mangoes. Fruit produc...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 13 Nov 2022Bactrocera dorsalis and several Africa-native Cera...
Field surveys were carried out in Hantoub area, east of Wad Medani, Sudan, during...
Studies on biodiversity and bionomics of fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) were conducted in Morogo...