Frugivorous flies and their parasitoids associated with native fruits in an urban area
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Resumo: | This study aimed to know the species of frugivorous flies (Tephritidae and Lonchaeidae) and their parasitoids associated with fruits in home orchards. It was conducted in the Gurgueia Valley, municipality of Bom Jesus, Piauí, Brazil. Fruit collection was carried out from April to December 2016. A total of 959 fruits (12 kg) belonging to seven fruit species were sampled, such as acerola (Malpighia glabra), carambola (Averrhoa carambola), lime (Citrus aurantifolia), balsam pear (Momordica charantia), cherry of the Rio Grande (Eugenia involucrata), umbu-cajá (Spondias bahiensis), and purple mombin (Spondias purpurea). Only three among these species (acerola, umbu-cajá, and purple mombin) were host, with 2,770 frugivorous flies. Umbu-cajá hosted 316 specimens of Anastrepha obliqua, from which puparia have emerged 84 specimens of Opius bellus and four of Pachycrepoideus vindemmiae. Purple mombin hosted Ceratitis capitata (2,384 specimens), Neosilba pendula (69 specimens), and Anastrepha sp. (one male). Eleven specimens of Tetrastichus giffardianus emerged from the puparia of C. capitata. Acerola hosted only one female of C. capitata and six specimens of N. pendula. Ceratitis capitata and N. pendula were recorded for the first-time infesting fruits of purple mombin in Piauí. Tetrastichus giffardianus parasitizing C. capitata in purple mombin was first recorded in the state of Piauí. Pachycrepoideus vindemmiae is a new record in A. obliqua in umbu-cajá in Brazil. |
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Frugivorous flies and their parasitoids associated with native fruits in an urban areaMoscas frugívoras e seus parasitoides associados a frutos nativos em área urbanaCeratitis capitataAnastrepha obliquaHost fruitsParasitoids.Ceratitis capitataAnastrepha obliquaFrutos hospedeirosParasitoides.This study aimed to know the species of frugivorous flies (Tephritidae and Lonchaeidae) and their parasitoids associated with fruits in home orchards. It was conducted in the Gurgueia Valley, municipality of Bom Jesus, Piauí, Brazil. Fruit collection was carried out from April to December 2016. A total of 959 fruits (12 kg) belonging to seven fruit species were sampled, such as acerola (Malpighia glabra), carambola (Averrhoa carambola), lime (Citrus aurantifolia), balsam pear (Momordica charantia), cherry of the Rio Grande (Eugenia involucrata), umbu-cajá (Spondias bahiensis), and purple mombin (Spondias purpurea). Only three among these species (acerola, umbu-cajá, and purple mombin) were host, with 2,770 frugivorous flies. Umbu-cajá hosted 316 specimens of Anastrepha obliqua, from which puparia have emerged 84 specimens of Opius bellus and four of Pachycrepoideus vindemmiae. Purple mombin hosted Ceratitis capitata (2,384 specimens), Neosilba pendula (69 specimens), and Anastrepha sp. (one male). Eleven specimens of Tetrastichus giffardianus emerged from the puparia of C. capitata. Acerola hosted only one female of C. capitata and six specimens of N. pendula. Ceratitis capitata and N. pendula were recorded for the first-time infesting fruits of purple mombin in Piauí. Tetrastichus giffardianus parasitizing C. capitata in purple mombin was first recorded in the state of Piauí. Pachycrepoideus vindemmiae is a new record in A. obliqua in umbu-cajá in Brazil.O objetivo desta pesquisa foi conhecer as espécies de moscas frugívoras (Tephritidae e Lonchaeidae) e seus parasitoides associados a frutos em pomares domésticos. O estudo foi conduzido no vale do Gurgueia, município de Bom Jesus, Piauí, Brasil. As coletas de frutos foram realizadas de abril a dezembro de 2016. Foram amostrados 959 frutos (12 kg), pertencentes a sete espécies de frutíferas, tais como, acerola [Malpighia glabra], carambola [Averrhoa carambola], citros [Citrus aurantifolia], melão-de-são-caetano [Momordica charantia], cereja-da-terra [Eugenia involucrata], umbu-cajá [Spondias bahiensis] e ciriguela [Spondias purpurea]. Dessas, apenas três espécies foram hospedeiras - acerola, umbu-cajá e ciriguela, das quais obtiveram-se 2.770 moscas frugívoras. Em umbu-cajá, obtiveram-se 316 espécimes de Anastrepha obliqua, de cujos pupários emergiram 84 exemplares de Opius bellus e quatro de Pachycrepoideus vindemmiae. Em ciriguela, obtiveram-se Ceratitis capitata (2.384), Neosilba pendula (69) e um macho de Anastrepha sp. Onze espécimes de Tetrastichus giffardianus emergiram dos pupários de C. capitata. Em acerola, obteve-se apenas uma fêmea de C. capitata, além de seis espécimes de N. pendula. Ceratitis capitata e N. pendula são registradas pela primeira vez infestando frutos de ciriguela no Piauí. Tetrastichus giffardianus parasitando C. capitata em ciriguela é registrado pela primeira vez no estado do Piauí. Pachycrepoideus vindemmiae é novo registro em A. obliqua em umbu-cajá no Brasil.UEL2020-04-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por paresPesquisa Empírica de Campoapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/3600410.5433/1679-0359.2020v41n3p1053Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 41 No. 3 (2020); 1053-1060Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 41 n. 3 (2020); 1053-10601679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELenghttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/36004/27095Copyright (c) 2020 Semina: Ciências Agráriashttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCoelho, João BatistaAraújo, Edineia da SilvaSilva, Luciana BarbozaStrikis, Pedro CarlosZucchi, Roberto AntonioLopes, Gleidyane Novais2022-10-10T13:12:50Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/36004Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrariasPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/oaisemina.agrarias@uel.br1679-03591676-546Xopendoar:2022-10-10T13:12:50Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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Frugivorous flies and their parasitoids associated with native fruits in an urban area Moscas frugívoras e seus parasitoides associados a frutos nativos em área urbana |
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Frugivorous flies and their parasitoids associated with native fruits in an urban area |
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Frugivorous flies and their parasitoids associated with native fruits in an urban area Coelho, João Batista Ceratitis capitata Anastrepha obliqua Host fruits Parasitoids. Ceratitis capitata Anastrepha obliqua Frutos hospedeiros Parasitoides. |
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Frugivorous flies and their parasitoids associated with native fruits in an urban area |
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Frugivorous flies and their parasitoids associated with native fruits in an urban area |
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Frugivorous flies and their parasitoids associated with native fruits in an urban area |
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Frugivorous flies and their parasitoids associated with native fruits in an urban area |
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Frugivorous flies and their parasitoids associated with native fruits in an urban area |
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Coelho, João Batista |
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Coelho, João Batista Araújo, Edineia da Silva Silva, Luciana Barboza Strikis, Pedro Carlos Zucchi, Roberto Antonio Lopes, Gleidyane Novais |
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Araújo, Edineia da Silva Silva, Luciana Barboza Strikis, Pedro Carlos Zucchi, Roberto Antonio Lopes, Gleidyane Novais |
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Coelho, João Batista Araújo, Edineia da Silva Silva, Luciana Barboza Strikis, Pedro Carlos Zucchi, Roberto Antonio Lopes, Gleidyane Novais |
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Ceratitis capitata Anastrepha obliqua Host fruits Parasitoids. Ceratitis capitata Anastrepha obliqua Frutos hospedeiros Parasitoides. |
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Ceratitis capitata Anastrepha obliqua Host fruits Parasitoids. Ceratitis capitata Anastrepha obliqua Frutos hospedeiros Parasitoides. |
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This study aimed to know the species of frugivorous flies (Tephritidae and Lonchaeidae) and their parasitoids associated with fruits in home orchards. It was conducted in the Gurgueia Valley, municipality of Bom Jesus, Piauí, Brazil. Fruit collection was carried out from April to December 2016. A total of 959 fruits (12 kg) belonging to seven fruit species were sampled, such as acerola (Malpighia glabra), carambola (Averrhoa carambola), lime (Citrus aurantifolia), balsam pear (Momordica charantia), cherry of the Rio Grande (Eugenia involucrata), umbu-cajá (Spondias bahiensis), and purple mombin (Spondias purpurea). Only three among these species (acerola, umbu-cajá, and purple mombin) were host, with 2,770 frugivorous flies. Umbu-cajá hosted 316 specimens of Anastrepha obliqua, from which puparia have emerged 84 specimens of Opius bellus and four of Pachycrepoideus vindemmiae. Purple mombin hosted Ceratitis capitata (2,384 specimens), Neosilba pendula (69 specimens), and Anastrepha sp. (one male). Eleven specimens of Tetrastichus giffardianus emerged from the puparia of C. capitata. Acerola hosted only one female of C. capitata and six specimens of N. pendula. Ceratitis capitata and N. pendula were recorded for the first-time infesting fruits of purple mombin in Piauí. Tetrastichus giffardianus parasitizing C. capitata in purple mombin was first recorded in the state of Piauí. Pachycrepoideus vindemmiae is a new record in A. obliqua in umbu-cajá in Brazil. |
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