1973
DOI: 10.1080/00128325.1973.11662631
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Observations on the Seasonal Emergence of Fruit Flies on a Kenya Coffee Estate and Studies of the Pest Status ofCeratitis CapitataWied in Coffee

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“…are specimens of the Division of Natural Sciences of Their taxonomic history is given elsewhere (British the National Museum. was first reported by Graham (1959), who noted their Abasa (1973) reported their seasonal emergence presence in coffee and peach crops throughout the in a coffee plantation at Ruiru, situated a few year. was first reported by Graham (1959), who noted their Abasa (1973) reported their seasonal emergence presence in coffee and peach crops throughout the in a coffee plantation at Ruiru, situated a few year.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…are specimens of the Division of Natural Sciences of Their taxonomic history is given elsewhere (British the National Museum. was first reported by Graham (1959), who noted their Abasa (1973) reported their seasonal emergence presence in coffee and peach crops throughout the in a coffee plantation at Ruiru, situated a few year. was first reported by Graham (1959), who noted their Abasa (1973) reported their seasonal emergence presence in coffee and peach crops throughout the in a coffee plantation at Ruiru, situated a few year.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…A infestação por moscas-das-frutas, especialmente as da família Tephritidae, em cafezais tem sido registrada em diferentes regiões do mundo, onde atuam como planta hospedeira de espécies-pragas que danificam frutas de importância econômica (WHITE & ELSON-HARRIS, 1992). Todavia, essas moscas, especialmente Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann), são também pragas de café em outros países (ABASA, 1973), e vêm assumindo grande importância econômica em cafezais no Brasil, principalmente na Bahia e Minas Gerais (CIVIDANES et al, 1993;NEVES et al, 2002). Por outro lado, há registros de parasitismo por insetos da ordem Hymenoptera em larvas de moscas-dasfrutas infestando frutos de café no Brasil (GUIMARÃES et al, 1999;LEONEL JUNIOR et al, 1996;RAGA et al, 1996RAGA et al, , 2002TORRES, 2004) e em outros países (ESKAFI, 1990;KATIYAR et al, 1995;WHARTON et al, 1981;YEPES & VELEZ, 1989), podendo ter seu potencial de uso investigado para o controle biológico dessa praga.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…O cafeeiro é considerado um ótimo hospedeiro da C.capitata, sendo também importante sob o ponto de vista ecológico, pois possibilita à mosca-do-mediterrâneo, persistir nas áreas rurais em que vive (MARICONI & IBA, 1955;PUZZI et al, 1957). No entanto, sua importância como praga do cafeeiro é contraditória (ABASA, 1973), sendo escassas as informações a este respeito no Brasil.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Por outro lado, RHODE et al (1971) indicaram C.capitata como praga séria do cafeeiro na Nicarágua. Existem relatos mostrando C.capitata como responsável pela queda prematura de cerejas do cafeeiro (LE PELLEY, 1968;GIBSON, 19 ) e por causar alterações na qualidade da bebida (GIBSON, 1970), enquanto outros estudos evidenciam que ela não causam tais problemas (ABASA, 1973).…”
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