DOI: 10.11606/t.11.2002.tde-05072002-111822
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Dípteros frugívoros (Tephritidae e Lonchaeidae) na região de Mossoró/Assu, Estado do Rio Grande do Norte.

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“…Santos et al (2004) também encontraram índices de infestação inferiores de N. zadolicha, no município de Cruz das Almas, BA (0,68 pupários/kg e 0,01 pupários/fruto). De acordo com Araújo (2002), os níveis de infestação de moscas-das-frutas são variáveis, em função da região.…”
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“…Santos et al (2004) também encontraram índices de infestação inferiores de N. zadolicha, no município de Cruz das Almas, BA (0,68 pupários/kg e 0,01 pupários/fruto). De acordo com Araújo (2002), os níveis de infestação de moscas-das-frutas são variáveis, em função da região.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…They are generally considered as secondary invader species as they attack fruits which were previously infested by Tephritidae (Fehn 1981;Uchôa-Fernandes et al, 2002;raga et al, 2004;BittencoUrt et al, 2006). Currently, it is known that they can also be primary invader insects as they inflict direct damage on fruits and they can even be pests of some plant species reaching high infestation rates (araújo;santos et al, 2004).…”
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“…Considering the general infestation index of 7.45 puparia kg fruit -1 , banana would not fit as primary C. capitata host, since the minimum limit of 30 puparia kg fruit -1 can be used to consider the host as primary (ARAÚJO, 2002). However, the infestation observed in the first sample from Santa Clara farm (146.08 puparia kg fruit -1 ) was high and may indicate higher pest pressure than the other collection points, due to the presence of hosts in the vicinity, like mango orchards in production.…”
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confidence: 99%