Frugivorous flies (diptera: Tephritidae and lonchaeidae) and native parasitoids (hymenoptera) associated with pouteria caimito (sapotaceae) in Brazil

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Abstract

This study presents new reports on frugivorous flies and their parasitoids associated with the fruits of Pouteria caimito Radlk. (Sapotaceae), a plant native to the Amazon region. In addition to the new reports, this study also presents the infestation and parasitism rates, for dipterous and hymenopteran parasitoids, respectively.

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Fernandes, D. R. R., Vacari, A. M., Araujo, E. L., Guimarães, J. A., Bortoli, S. A. D., & Perioto, N. W. (2013). Frugivorous flies (diptera: Tephritidae and lonchaeidae) and native parasitoids (hymenoptera) associated with pouteria caimito (sapotaceae) in Brazil. Florida Entomologist, 96(1), 255–257. https://doi.org/10.1653/024.096.0139

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