2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-204x2013000200003
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Biologia da mosca‑das‑frutas sul‑americana em frutos de mirtilo, amoreira‑preta, araçazeiro e pitangueira

Abstract: Resumo -O objetivo deste trabalho foi descrever a biologia de Anastrepha fraterculus em frutos de mirtilo (Vaccinium ashei), amoreira-preta (Rubus spp.), araçazeiro (Psidium cattleyanum) e pitangueira (Eugenia uniflora). O experimento foi realizado em laboratório, em condições controladas de temperatura (25±2ºC), umidade relativa (70±10%) e fotófase (12 horas), para determinação dos parâmetros biológicos do inseto nos estágios de desenvolvimento imaturos e adultos. Anastrepha fraterculus completa o ciclo biol… Show more

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“…Considering the total number of flies caught in the traps (n = 8,170) and that the sex ratio of most Anastrepha species is 1: 1, which would result in 4,085 females. Each Anastrepha female lays an average of 300 eggs, with viability of 80%, 16% of larvae reach the pupal stage and about 4% become adults (Zart et al 2010, Bisognin et al 2013.…”
Section: Monitoring Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the total number of flies caught in the traps (n = 8,170) and that the sex ratio of most Anastrepha species is 1: 1, which would result in 4,085 females. Each Anastrepha female lays an average of 300 eggs, with viability of 80%, 16% of larvae reach the pupal stage and about 4% become adults (Zart et al 2010, Bisognin et al 2013.…”
Section: Monitoring Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No Brasil, é considerada uma das principais pragas de importância econômica, por causar danos diretos, aos frutos, e indiretos em razão das restrições impostas pelos países importadores (Nunes et al, 2012;Bisognin et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…On the other hand, females from larvae reared in cucumber presented, on average, lower fecundity (106 eggs). Although no data have been reported in the literature about fecundity of A. grandis, it is similar to that recorded for A. fraterculus, with fecundity ranging from 177 to 460 eggs per female, according to the host used (Bisognin et al 2013). It is higher than the fecundity determined for Anastrepha obliqua (Macquart) (Diptera: Tephritidae), with fecundity registered of 137 eggs per females of insects raised in mango (Mangifera indica L.) (Carvalho et al 1998).…”
Section: Biological Parametersmentioning
confidence: 50%