PROIMI   05436
PLANTA PILOTO DE PROCESOS INDUSTRIALES MICROBIOLOGICOS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Biological control of tephritid fruit flies in the Americas and Hawaii: A review of the use of parasitoids and predators
Autor/es:
GARCIA, FLÁVIO R. M.; CANCINO, JORGE; SUÁREZ, LORENA; OVRUSKI, SÉRGIO M.; LIBURD, OSCAR E.
Revista:
Insects
Editorial:
MDPI AG
Referencias:
Año: 2020 vol. 11 p. 1 - 32
Resumen:
Biological control has been the most commonly researched control tactic within fruit fly management programs. For the first time, a review is carried out covering parasitoids and predators of fruit flies (Tephritidae) from the Americas and Hawaii, presenting the main biological control programs in this region. In this work, 31 species of fruit flies of economic importance are considered in the genera Anastrepha (11), Rhagoletis (14), Bactrocera (4), Ceratitis (1), and Zeugodacus (1). In this study, a total of 79 parasitoid species of fruit flies of economic importance are listed and, from these, 50 are native and 29 are introduced. A total of 56 species of fruit fly predators occur in the Americas and Hawaii.