2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84782007000100043
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Levantamento de moscas-das-frutas e de seus parasitóides no município de Ferreira Gomes, Estado do Amapá

Abstract: Survey of fruit flies and its parasitoids in Ferreira Gomes

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“…Manilkara was already known to be a host of A. serpentina in Amapá, but without association with parasitoids (Deus et al 2009) Low parasitism rates were observed in hog plum (0.6 to 5.3%). These values are lower than those reported for the same host in the municipalities of Itaubal do Piririm (11.9%), Ferreira Gomes (21.7%), and Macapá (23.6%) , 2007a, Silva & Silva 2007). …”
Section: Fruit Fliescontrasting
confidence: 68%
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“…Manilkara was already known to be a host of A. serpentina in Amapá, but without association with parasitoids (Deus et al 2009) Low parasitism rates were observed in hog plum (0.6 to 5.3%). These values are lower than those reported for the same host in the municipalities of Itaubal do Piririm (11.9%), Ferreira Gomes (21.7%), and Macapá (23.6%) , 2007a, Silva & Silva 2007). …”
Section: Fruit Fliescontrasting
confidence: 68%
“…Anastrepha striata was the predominant species in guava from Laranjal do Jari and the only species obtained from guava in Vitória do Jari (Tables 1 and 2). This species has been the predominant tephritid found in guava throughout the State of Amapá (Silva & Silva 2007, Silva et al 2007a, 2010, Deus et al 2009). …”
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“…Gerais, Anastrepha zenildae Zucchi is dominant in guavas, with high pupal viability (72.4% to 100%) (Canal et al 1998a,b;Corsato 2004), whereas in the Brazilian Amazon and Venezuela, that status is represented by A. striata (Silva & Ronchi-Teles 2000, Katiyar et al 2000.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Doryctobracon areolatus tem sido a espécie mais comum em várias regiões do Brasil (Canal & Zucchi 2000), sendo recentemente registrada no Amapá (Silva & Silva 2007 Doryctobracon brasiliensis foi associada, neste trabalho, apenas com A. fraterculus. Não foi possível relacionar outras espécies de hospedeiro, pois na mesma amostra emergiram mais de uma espécie de mosca e de parasitóide.…”
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