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| | AllRefer.com - fruit fly (Zoology: Invertebrates) - Encyclopedia |
 | | All fruit flies are very small insects that lay their eggs in various plant tissues. |  | | Drosophila melanogaster, also called vinegar fly, is a much used laboratory insect; its 10-day life cycle and large chromosomes, particularly those of the salivary glands of the larva, have made it invaluable in the study of genetics. |  | | The Tephritidae contains about 1,200 species characterized by wide heads, black or steely green or blue bodies, iridescent greenish eyes, and wings that are usually mottled brown or black. |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/F/fruitfly.html
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| | Center for Plant Health Science and Technology |
 | | a strain of Staphlococcus attractive to a laboratory of Anastrepha ludens (Diptera : Tephritidae). |  | | Effect of cyromazine on the reproduction of Anastrepha ludens (Diptera : Tephritidae) in the laboratory and field. |  | | Mass rearing sugarcane borer and Mexican rice borer for production of parasites, Allorohogas pyralophagus and Rhanconotus roslinesis. |
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http://www.cphst.org/profiles.cfm?cat=publ&id=201
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| | Searching Dataset GLOBAL |
 | | Aggressive behavior in medflies (Ceratitis capitata) and its modification by mass rearing (Diptera: Tephritidae). |  | | Pre and post harvest pests and diseases of Araza (Eugenia stipitata) in Costa Rica. |  | | Interspecific interactions and host preference of Anastrepha obliqua and Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae), two pests of mango in Central America. |
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http://www.ots.ac.cr/rdmcnfs/datasets/exsrch.phtml?ds=global&qbe=9235
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| | Integrated Pest Management Bibliography - Fruitflies |
 | | A neat 10:1:1 mixture of the chemicals was 1.8 times more attractive than aqueous solutions of Torula dried yeast and borax to starved 2-day old flies when the lures were tested in competing McPhail traps in a large greenhouse cage. |  | | This information may be used to determine heat disinfestation times with hot water and vapor heat for commodities subject to infestation by this insect. |  | | The importance of host fruit size on design of inudative releases of the parasite is discussed. |
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http://www.caisnet.org/bibliographies/ipm/fruitflies.htm
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| | Center for Plant Health Science and Technology |
 | | Efficacy of sterile releases of Caribbean fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) against wild populations in urban hosts adjacent to commercial citrus. |  | | Use of host fruit chemical cues for laboratory rearing of Doryctobracon areolatus (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), a parasitoid of Anastrepha spp. |  | | Colonization of Fopius ceratitivorus, a newly discovered African egg-pupal parasitoid (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) of Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae). |
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http://www.cphst.org/profiles.cfm?cat=publ&id=59
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| | Paul T. Smith |
 | | The family Tephritidae, commonly known as fruit flies, includes some of the most biologically interesting and agriculturally important species of flies. |  | | Because of the phytophagous habits of their larvae, many species of Tephritidae inflict heavy losses on fruit and vegetable crops. |  | | Most pest species of Tephritidae belong to the genera Anastrepha, Bactrocera, Ceratitis, Dacus, and Rhagoletis. |
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http://www.csubak.edu/~psmith3/Research
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| | Donald Thomas |
 | | Heating rate and induced thermotolerance in Mexican fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) larvae, a quarantine pest of citrus and mangoes. |  | | Thomas, D.B. Nontarget insects captured in fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) surveillance traps. |  | | The African cluster bug, Agonoscelis puberula (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae), established in the New World. |
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http://weslaco.ars.usda.gov/bios/ThomasD.html
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| | True Fruit flies of the Afrotropical Region |
 | | Fruit flies (Diptera, Tephritidae) are one of the most economically important groups of insects in the Afrotropical Region. |  | | Nearly 250 of these species are capable of achieving pest status by feeding on plants of economic importance (White and Elson-Harris 1992). |  | | The family Tephritidae includes more than 5000 species worldwide, approximately 1400 species of which develop in fleshy fruits (Norrbom et al 1999). |
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http://projects.bebif.be/enbi/fruitfly
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| | Insect Pest Control, Publications: in Scientific Journals and Conference Proceedings |
 | | BAKRI, A., H. Female Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae) capture in a dry trap baited with a food-based synthetic attractant in an argan forest in Morocco. |  | | CACERES C., V. HENDRICHS and J-P. (2004) Mating incompatibility among populations of the South American fruit fly, Anastrepha fraterculus (Diptera: Tephritidae): implications for the Sterile Insect Technique. |  | | HENDRICHS, J., M. Mediterranean fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) in nature: location, diel pattern of feeding and other activities on fruiting and nonfruiting hosts and nonhosts. |
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http://www.iaea.org/programmes/nafa/d4/public/d4_pbl_6.html
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| | Resume - 96 |
 | | Visual and odor stimuli influencing effectiveness of sticky spheres for trapping apple maggot flies (Diptera. |  | | Volatile host fruit odors as attractants for the Oriental fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae). |  | | A Collection of Research Theses in Henan Agricultural College 1983 (3): 70-73. |
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http://www2.hawaii.edu/~duanj
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| | oriental fruit fly - Bactrocera (formerly Dacus) dorsalis |
 | | Effect of ripeness and location of papaya fruits on the parasitization rates of Oriental fruit fly and melon fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) by braconid (Hymenoptera) parasitoids. |  | | The true fruit flies (family Tephritidae) comprising over 4,000 species distributed over most of this planet, include several of the greatest potential threats to Florida agriculture. |  | | Bacteria as a natural source of food for adult fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae). |
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http://creatures.ifas.ufl.edu/fruit/tropical/oriental_fruit_fly.htm
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| | Recent Publications of Charles G. (Glen) Jackson (WCRL) |
 | | Depth of pupation in four species of fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in sand with and without moisture. |  | | Use of barriers to limit movement of parasitoids of Lygus spp. |  | | McInnis, D. O., Lance, D. R., and Jackson, C. Behavioral resistance to the sterile insect technique by Mediterranean fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Hawaii. |
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http://www.wcrl.ars.usda.gov/programs/jackson/cjpubs.html
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| | Oscar E |
 | | Evaluation of various color hydromulches and weed fabric on broccoli insect populations. |  | | Effect of trap size, age and positions on captures of blueberry maggot flies (Diptera: Tephritidae). |  | | Comparison of neonicontinoid insecticides for use with biodegradable and wooden spheres fro control of key Rhagoletis species (Diptera: Tephritidae). |
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http://entnemdept.ifas.ufl.edu/liburd2.htm
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| | Plant Health - PaDIL Pest and Diseases Image Library |
 | | Host plant records for fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in South-East Asia. |  | | The Distribution and Host Plants of Fruit Flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Australia. |  | | Hancock, D.L., Hamacek, E., Lloyd, A.C., Elson-Harris, M.M. The distribution and host plants of fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Australia. |
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http://mview.museum.vic.gov.au/padil/B_tau.html
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| | Publications |
 | | Comparative phenologies of apple maggot and the flowering dogwood fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) and implications for sympatric speciation. |  | | In Area-Wide Control of Fruit Flies and Other Insect Pests. |  | | In Fruit Fly Pests: A World Assessment of Their Biology and Management. |
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http://www.ento.psu.edu/mcpheronlab/publications.html
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| | FILE: <GOEDEN |
 | | Goeden, R D. Lessons learned from studies of the insects associated with Ambrosiinae in North Amer. |  | | Life history and description of immature stages of Urophora timberlakei blanc and foote (Diptera: Tephritidae) on native Asteraceae in southern California. |  | | Life histories and descriptions of adults and immature stages of two cryptic species, Aciurina ferruginea (Doane) and A. michaeli, new species (Diptera: Tephritidae), on Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus (Hooker) Nuttall... |
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http://faculty.ucr.edu/~legneref/biotact/goeden.pub.htm
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| | Sridhar Polavarapu |
 | | Disruption of mating in Sparganothis fruitworm with micro-encapsulated E11-tetradecenyl acetate |  | | Oviposition preferences of the polyphagous moth Choristoneura parallela (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae): effects of plant species, leaf size, and experimental design. |  | | Potential for mating disruption of Sparganothis sulfureana Clemens (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) in cranberries. |
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http://www-rci.rutgers.edu/~insects/pola.htm
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 | | Background of the Invention Fruit flies are a serious problem for the agriculture industry and cause extensive damage to, for example, citrus fruit. |  | | Use of imidocloprid to control fruit flies has not previously been disclosed or suggested. |  | | Field of the Invention The present invention relates to compositions and methods to control fruit fly populations of the Tephritidae family. |
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http://www.wipo.int/cgi-pct/guest/getbykey5?KEY=99/22595.990514&ELEMENT_SET=DECL
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| | Tephritidae -- a/o cat. |
 | | Tephritinae breed predominantly in flower heads of Compositae (Asteraceae), and some are gall formers and stem borers in Compositae, Goodenaceae, and some other plant families. |  | | The strangest association known for a "fruit fly" is that of Alloeomyia flavida from Papua New Guinea, which has been collected only in traps baited with human feces; no doubt it is a scavenger. |  | | Except for some genera of fruit-breeding Trypetinae, the non-dacine Tephritidae breed predominantly in various tissues of living plants. |
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http://hbs.bishopmuseum.org/aocat/tephritidae.html
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| | Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands |
 | | am, R.T., McInnis, D.O., Gilmore, J.E. Spatial distribution and abundance of Dacus cucurbitae (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Rota, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. |
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http://www.pacifly.org/Country_profiles/Cnmi.HTM
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| | USDA ARS - Pacific Basin Agricultural Research Service |
 | | A novel liquid larval diet and its rearing system for Bactrocera fruit fly rearing. |  | | Fourth Meeting of the Working Group on Fruit Flies of the Western Hemisphere, Mendoza, Argentina, November 25-30, 2001. |  | | Effects of a processed corncob-torula-yeast-wheat germ diet on duration of larval development, pupal recovery, pupal weight, adult fecundity and egg fertility in Mediterranean fruit fly Diptera: Tephritidae). |
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http://pbarc.ars.usda.gov/pages/staff/chang/stellabib.shtml
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| | Anastrepha, Bibliography, M-N, Herbert N. Nigg Ph.D., CREC |
 | | Nation, JL (1989) The role of pheromones in the mating system of Anastrepha fruit flies. |  | | Nguyen, R; Riherd, CC; Jenkins, CC; Harris, DL (2000) Status of Anastrepha suspensa in Indian River County during harvesting season from the Caribbean Fruit Fly Pest Management System (Fly Free Zone Concept) during 1986-2000. |  | | Nation, JL (1991) Sex pheromone components of Anastrepha suspensa and their role in mating behavior. |
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http://www.lal.ufl.edu/fruitfly/M-N.htm
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| | Fossil Diptera Catalog -- Tephritidae |
 | | The family is worldwide in distribution numbering over 4,500 species in about 100 genera found predominantly in the tropical latitudes. |  | | Members of the family Tephritidae consist of striking flies with usually brightly colored body and wing patterns. |
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http://hbs.bishopmuseum.org/fossilcat/fosstephrit.html
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| | Research Overview |
 | | infested by Rhagoletis mendax (Blueberry maggot; Diptera: Tephritidae) in the Great Lakes region: a potential source of inoculum for infestation of cultivated blueberries. |  | | infested by Rhagoletis mendax (Diptera: Tephritidae) in the Great Lakes region: a potential source of inoculum for infestation of cultivated blueberries |  | | The genetics and ecology of sympatric speciation: a case study. |
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http://www.msu.edu/user/jimsmith/research.html
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| | ScienceDaily Books : Fruit Flies (Tephritidae): Phylogeny and Evolution of Behavior |
 | | Fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) are among the most destructive agricultural pests in the world, eating their way through acres and acres of citrus and other fruits at an alarming rate and forcing food and agriculture agencies to spend millions of dollars in control and management measures. |  | | Fruit Flies (Tephritidae): Phylogeny and Evolution of Behavior is a definitive treatment, covering all behaviors in a broad range of tephritids.This volume is divided into eight sections: |  | | Fruit Flies (Tephritidae): Phylogeny and Evolution of Behavior |
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/cgi-bin/apf4/amazon_products_feed.cgi?Operation=ItemLookup&ItemId=0849312752
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| | UC Davis Department of Entomology |
 | | Mortality dynamics of insects: general principles derived from aging research on the Mediterranean fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) American Entomologist 45 49-55. |  | | Effects of temperature on development of Bactrocera zonata (Saunders)/ (Diptera: Tephritidae). |  | | Temperature influences on the development and demography of Bactrocera dorsalis (Diptera: Tephritidae) in China. |
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http://entomology.ucdavis.edu/faculty/facpage.cfm?id=carey
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| | DIR's HortInfo - Internet IPM Resources on Mango |
 | | Interspecific Interactions and Host Preference of Anastrepha obliqua and Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae), Two Pests of Mango in Central America Entomologist (Florida Entomologist, v. |  | | This document is Fact Sheet, a series of the Entomology and Nematology Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. |  | | SCREENING FLORIDA MANGO FRUITS FROM GERMPLASM FOR ANTIBIOSIS TO CARIBBEAN FRUIT FLY |
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http://www.ippc.orst.edu/dir/fruit/mango.html
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| | Tephritidae (Diptera) Main Page |
 | | Fruit flies (Tephritidae) are the most agriculturally important family of flies. |  | | Some species are pests, together causing billions of dollars in losses annually, whereas other species are beneficial biological control agents of weeds. |  | | Photo Tour (Tephritidae in Color - 25 Pages) |
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http://www.sel.barc.usda.gov/Diptera/tephriti/tephriti.htm
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| | Tonga |
 | | Determined that there are six species of fruit flies in Tonga (Tephritidae: Dacinae) and compiled host ranges for all species. |  | | Studies on the fruit flies (Tephritidae) of Tonga. |  | | Collected and held in the laboratory for adult fly emergence commercial/edible and wild/forest fruit samples. |
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http://www.pacifly.org/Country_profiles/Tonga.htm
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| | Curriculum vitae for Paul T. Smith |
 | | Research: population genetics, phylogenetics, and evolution of insects. |  | | Insects studied: fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae), phorid flies (Diptera:), mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) and the Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter (Homoptera: Cicadellidae). |  | | Smith, P.T., Krager, K., Cronin, J.T. and Kambhampati, S. Genetic Variation Among Host Races of Eurosta solidaginis Fitch (Diptera: Tephritidae). |
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http://www.csubak.edu/~psmith3/Vita
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| | David Robacker |
 | | Easy-to-handle sticky trap for fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae). |  | | Lack of toxicity to adults of the Mexican fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) of b-exotoxin in Bacillus thuringiensis endotoxin preparations. |  | | Effects of food deprivation on attraction of Mexican fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) to grapefruit in a wind tunnel. |
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http://weslaco.ars.usda.gov/bios/RobackeD.html
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| | Urophora quadrifasciata |
 | | Host plant testing of Urophora quadrifasciata (Diptera: Tephritidae) against Carthamus tinctorius and two North American species of Centaurea. |  | | quadrifasciata (Meig.) (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Canada for the biological control of diffuse and spotted knapweed. |  | | Urophora quadrifasciata (Diptera: Tephritidae), an introduced seedhead fly new to midwestern North America. |
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http://www.nysaes.cornell.edu/ent/biocontrol/weedfeeders/urophora_quad.html
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| | Terellia virens |
 | | Release sites should have the potential of being free from disturbance such as development and pesticide use for at least ten years. |  | | Terellia virens (Loew) (Diptera: Tephritidae), a suitable candidate for the biological control of diffuse and spotted knapweed in North America. |  | | Gel-electrophoretic description of European populations of Terellia virens (Loew) (Diptera, Tephritidae): implications for its use as an agent for the biological control of Centaurea spp. |
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http://www.nysaes.cornell.edu/ent/biocontrol/weedfeeders/terellia_virens.html
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| | Fruit Fly -- Tephritidae |
 | | The species above developes within the developing seed inside the burr and is found associated with the other Ambrosia species as well including common ragweed. |  | | Fruit flies of the family Tephritdae usually dispay characteristic patterns on their wings. |  | | Unlike pomice flies, the common fruit fly of overripe fruit, tephritidae feed in developing fruit. |
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http://www.arizonensis.org/sonoran/fieldguide/arthropoda/tephritidae.html
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| | B. zonata by Dr White - partI |
 | | - Silba and Neosilba (Lonchaeidae) oviposit into holes made by Tephritidae |  | | - approximately 4000 species and 500 genera of Tephritidae |  | | - Tephritidae are the only flies that attack fresh fruit |
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http://www.eppo.org/QUARANTINE/bactrocera_zonata/dacuzo1.htm
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| | Family Tephritidae: Insect Research Collection, University of Wisconsin |
 | | Family Tephritidae: Insect Research Collection, University of Wisconsin |  | | Zonosemata electa (Say) Unidentified Tephritidae Last updated 1 July 2005 S.K. Families List |  | | Tephritidae Dacinae Dacus cucurbitae Coquillett D. dorsalis Hd. |
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http://www.entomology.wisc.edu/irc/diptera/tephriti.html
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| | Search Results for stylata Urophora |
 | | WOOD PRODUCTS VALUE : NO-ENTRY IMPORTANCE TO LIVESTOCK AND WILDLIFE : Sheep eat bull thistle seedlings or small rosettes. |  | | (Fabricius) (Diptera: Tephritidae), is a host specific biological control... |  | | SEL Home Fruit Fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) Photo Tour The images of adult fruit flies on this page provide a glimpse at just a small percentage of fruit fly diversity. |
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http://ceris.purdue.edu/napis/bio/urst
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| | Genus Carpomya (Diptera: Tephritidae) |
 | | Carroll, L.E. Systematics of fruit fly larvae (Diptera: Tephritidae). |  | | Species of Carpomya may be distinguished from other Tephritidae by |  | | Kandybina, M.N. Lichinki plodovykh mukh-pestrokrylok (Diptera, Tephritidae) [Larvae of fruit-infesting fruit flies (Diptera, Tephritidae)]. |
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http://www.sel.barc.usda.gov/diptera/tephriti/Carpomya/Carpomya.htm
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| | Encyclopedia: Scientific classification |
 | | Jump to: navigation, search Fruit fly can refer to any animal of the family Tephritidae (large fruit flies) or Drosophilidae (small fruit flies or vinegar flies) the species Drosophila melanogaster, an important model organism in modern biology; this species is also sometimes simply called Drosophila. |  | | Notes: Jump to: navigation, search Fruit fly can refer to any animal of the family Tephritidae (large fruit flies) or Drosophilidae (small fruit flies or vinegar flies) the species Drosophila melanogaster, an important model organism in modern biology; this species is also sometimes simply called Drosophila. |  | | The eight major ranks are given in bold; a selection of minor ranks are given as well. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Scientific-classification
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| | Parasitoids of Fruit-Infesting Tephritidae |
 | | It is possible that several of the species of Coptera are specific to Tephritidae. |  | | 1-4) contains several species that have confirmed host records for Tephritidae (Silvestri 1914, Nixon 1930, Muesebeck 1980, Sivinski et al. |
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http://hymenoptera.tamu.edu/paroffit?taxcpl=tax&taxcpl_id=277
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| | SLU, Department of Entomology |
 | | Solbreck, C. Ecology and biology of Euphranta connexa (Fabr.) (Diptera: Tephritidae) - a seed predator on Vincetoxicum hirundinaria Med. |
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| | TEPHRITIDAE |
 | | The division of Tephritidae into subfamilies has not been too stable. |  | | 93], which splits the Tephritidae found in Northern Europe into four subfamilies. |  | | We choose to follow the Insecta Helvetica volume on Tephritidae[ |
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