1990
DOI: 10.1007/bf02374299
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Fruit infesting tephritids [Dipt.: Tephritidae] and associated parasitoids in Chiapas, Mexico

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“…The soil inhabiting stages of the fruit fly, like the mature larva, pupa and teneral adult, are more liable to being aimed at by biotic and abiotic factors (Bateman 1972, Wharton et al 1981, Aluja et al 1990). Predators and pathogens may contribute to the decrease in the fruit fly population size.…”
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“…The soil inhabiting stages of the fruit fly, like the mature larva, pupa and teneral adult, are more liable to being aimed at by biotic and abiotic factors (Bateman 1972, Wharton et al 1981, Aluja et al 1990). Predators and pathogens may contribute to the decrease in the fruit fly population size.…”
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“…Algunas especies de este género estaban situadas en los géneros Opius y Biosteres y fueron transferidas al género Diachasmimorpha por Van Achterberg & Mateo en 1990 (Wharton 2007). Este género ha sido reportado atacando tefrítidos sobre todo en el género Anastrepha spp., dentro de éstos se incluye la especie exótica D. longicaudata (Wharton et al 1981, Aluja et al 1990, López et al 1999, Hernández-Ortiz 2006. Las especies reportadas en asociación con R. pomonella son Diachasmimorpha mellea (Gahan) (Wharton & Marsh 1978) (sin.…”
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“…and Ceratitis capitata (Weid.) (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Latin America (Aluja et al 1990, López et al 1999, Wharton et al 1981 fruitflies. Originally from the Indo-Philippine region, it has been introduced in many countries as a biological control agent with variable results.…”
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