ANASTREPHA SERPENTINA PDF

Abstract. Anastrepha serpentina (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Tephritidae) is one of the least studied of the pestiferous Neotropical tephritid flies despite its propensity. Semiochemicals of Anastrepha serpentina, the Sapote fruit fly Subfamily: Trypetinae. Genus: Anastrepha. Tribe: Toxotrypanini. Author: Wiedemann. Anastrepha ludens and Anastrepha serpentina (Diptera: Tephritidae) do not infest Psidium guajava (Myrtaceae), but Anastrepha obliqua occasionally shares .

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Bait sprays work on the principle that anastrepja male and female tephritids are strongly attracted to a protein source from which ammonia emanates. The fecundity is approximately eggs per female Celedonio-Hurtado et al. National exotic fruit fly detection trapping guidelines. Summary of Invasiveness Top of page A. Does not cut HhaI: It belongs to the serpentina-group which contains two of the most economically important Anastrepha pest taxa: However, work preparatory to sterile insect release has been carried out Liedo and Carey, ; Jacome et al.

Two males and one female of A. Fruit Flies of Economic Significance.

Robinson AS, Hooper G, eds. The ovipositor sheath of the female is 3. Handbook of the Fruit Flies Diptera: Status of Anastrepha serpentina Wiedemann in the United States.

Memoirs of the American Entomological Society 12, pp. Females have been observed to continue oviposition over periods extending from 21 to 29 weeks under laboratory conditions. Immature Stages The key by Steck et al.

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Risk of Introduction Anaztrepha of page In international trade, the major means of dispersal to previously uninfested areas is via the transport of fruit containing live larvae. Acta Zoologica Mexicana, No. Native and introduced plants in a variety of other families, including various cultivated fruits, are occasionally attacked.

Stone, a ; Molineros et al. The reported field hosts include 45 species belonging to 28 genera and 17 families, although some plants that have been recorded only once may be rare or incidental hosts Norrbom, Stone, a ; Norrbom et al. Dorsal spinules absent from A1-A8. White and Elson-Harris described the third-instar larvae as follows:.

Journal zerpentina Insect Physiology, 41 A revision of the Anastrepha serpentina species group Diptera: Ethylene dibromide was previously widely used as a fumigant, but is now generally withdrawn because of its carcinogenicity.

Myrtaceaegrowing near preferred natural hosts. As illustrated by StoneAnastrepha anomala Stone has the wing pattern as in Anastrepha serpentinabut has a longer ovipositor and a reduced dark pattern on the pleura and abdomen.

The proximal arm is slender and entirely separated from the S band. Anastrepha serpentina Serpenfina is recorded for the first time in citrus Rutaceae in Brazil.

The current combination was proposed by Schiner anstrepha A8 with area around spiracles protuberant, with obvious intermediate areas. Importantly, although we did not find evidence that A. We serentina 3, kg of guavas and kg of other known host species [sour orange, Citrus aurantium L. Biology and Ecology Top of page The eggs, as in many Anastrepha species, are laid below the skin of the host fruit and probably adjacent to the nut, seeds or stone because this species has a long ovipositor.

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Anastrepha ornata Aldrich has the costal and V bands separated, and Anastrepha pulchra Stone has a large black spot in the disk of the wing. Malavasi A Zucchi RA, Anastrepha fraterculus WiedemannA. The eggs, as in many Anastrepha species, are laid below the skin of the host fruit and probably adjacent to the nut, seeds or stone because this species has a long ovipositor. Control; insecticides; insecticidal bait and cover sprays. Taxonomy and zoogeography; the taxonomy and zoogeography of the genus Anastrepha Diptera: The body is largely dark-orange to dark-brown with yellow markings and the setae are dark-brown.

Cookies on Plantwise Knowledge Bank Like most websites we use cookies. Suriname, The Hague, 8: Fruit flies of economic significance: Insecta Summary of Invasiveness A.

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When several references are cited, they may give conflicting information on the status. The preferred hosts of A. Mexican fruit fly eradication program review, final report. One unique female of A.

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