2013
DOI: 10.1653/024.096.0453
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Wild Hosts of Frugivorous Dipterans (Tephritidae and Lonchaeidae) and Associated Parasitoids in the Brazilian Amazon

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“…The greatest percentages of infested fruits were observed on fruits of native species, such as I. edulis, in Santana (Table 4). In previous studies conducted in the Amazon region, Silva et al (2010) and Deus et al (2013) reported infestation by lonchaeids of this plant species. The largest infestation (i.e., number of puparia/fruit) was observed on fruits of A. muricata in Mazagão (Table 2).…”
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“…The greatest percentages of infested fruits were observed on fruits of native species, such as I. edulis, in Santana (Table 4). In previous studies conducted in the Amazon region, Silva et al (2010) and Deus et al (2013) reported infestation by lonchaeids of this plant species. The largest infestation (i.e., number of puparia/fruit) was observed on fruits of A. muricata in Mazagão (Table 2).…”
Section: Municipalitymentioning
confidence: 76%
“…in a study conducted at the Adolpho Ducke Forest Reserve, in the city of Manaus. New studies were completed more recently, contributing significantly to knowledge on Lonchaeidae in the Amazon (Querino et al 2010;Strikis et al 2011;Adaime et al 2012;Deus et al 2013).…”
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“…No entanto, os três municípios estudados no presente trabalho, especialmente, Oiapoque, foram pouco contemplados com amostragens de taperebá. O maior índice de infestação registrado foi de 385,1 pupários/kg, em amostras oriundas de Serra do Navio (DEUS et al, 2013). Silva et al (2005) obtiveram o índice de 141,8 pupários/kg em frutos de taperebá procedentes de Macapá, sendo A. obliqua a única espécie obtida.…”
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“…Nos levantamentos realizados por Deus et al (2013), em quatro municípios do Amapá (Macapá, Porto Grande, Pracuúba e Serra do Navio), todas as amostras de taperebá apresentaram infestação por moscas-das-frutas (A. obliqua e A. antunesi). Adaime et al (2014) adquiriram taperebá em comercialização na Feira do Produtor do Buritizal, em Macapá, de 2005 a 2007, procedentes de vários municípios do Estado.…”
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