2009
DOI: 10.1080/09583150802377373
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Colonization and domestication of seven species of native New World hymenopterous larval-prepupal and pupal fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) parasitoids

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“…The finding of the parasitism of D. areolatus on eggs and recently hatched larvae of A. obliqua sheds light on two relevant aspects of its role as a natural enemy and biological control agent of fruit flies: 1) its competition and coexistence with other opiine parasitoids, highlighting the exotic species Diachasmimorpha longicaudata (Ashmead) and the native species U. anastrephae (García-Medel et al 2007, Paranhos et al 2013, and 2) the promising development of its mass rearing under laboratory conditions (Eitam et al 2003, Aluja et al 2009). …”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The finding of the parasitism of D. areolatus on eggs and recently hatched larvae of A. obliqua sheds light on two relevant aspects of its role as a natural enemy and biological control agent of fruit flies: 1) its competition and coexistence with other opiine parasitoids, highlighting the exotic species Diachasmimorpha longicaudata (Ashmead) and the native species U. anastrephae (García-Medel et al 2007, Paranhos et al 2013, and 2) the promising development of its mass rearing under laboratory conditions (Eitam et al 2003, Aluja et al 2009). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Aluja et al (2009) species of the genera Doryctobracon, such as D. crawfordi (Viereck) and D. areolatus (Szépligeti), exhibit great potential as biological control agents and should be examined from the point of view of mass rearing projects. D. areolatus has been reported as a solitary koinobiont endoparasitoid that attacks third instar larvae of Anastrepha spp., both in native and exotic commercial fruits, with a wide distribution from Florida to Argentina (Hernández-Ortiz et al 1994, López et al 1999, Ovruski et al 2000).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Las moscas frugívoras limitan la comercialización debido al daño directo que ocasionan y a las restricciones cuarentenarias de los países importadores (Castañeda et al, 2010;Miranda, 2011;Sarmiento et al, 2012;Ruiz-Hurtado et al, 2013;Gonçalves et al, 2016). En Colombia, el manejo de estas plagas se ha enfocado principalmente al uso de trampas, cebos tóxi-cos y aplicaciones químicas (Quintero et al, 2012;Santamaría et al, 2014); sin embargo, otras alternativas más amigables se han utilizado para reducir el uso indiscriminado de agroquímicos (Aluja et al, 2009;Quintero et al, 2012;Garcia y Ricalde, 2013;Gonçalves et al, 2016).…”
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“…Aunque se han desarrollado programas de cría de especies de parasitoides nativos de las familias Braconidae y Figitidae, para el control de especies de tefrítidos (Aluja et al, 2009;Gonçalves et al, 2016), en Colombia la mayoría de trabajos realizados se han limitado a conocer la diversidad tanto de moscas frugívoras como de sus parasitoides (Yepes y Vélez, 1989;Portilla et al, 1994;Carrejo y González, 1999;Núñez et al, 2004b;Castañeda et al, 2010). Tan solo Sarmiento et al (2012) y Ruiz-Hurtado et al (2013, han reportado datos de ecología de estas asociaciones tróficas en zonas cafeteras del país; por lo tanto, es necesario conocer los aspectos ecológicos y el uso de hospederos de las moscas frugívoras y sus parasitoides, como base para futuros programas de control biológico (Aluja et al, 2009;Garcia y Ricalde, 2013).…”
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