Anastrepha species (Diptera: Tephritidae), their host plants and parasitoids (Hymenoptera) in the state of Roraima, Brazil: state of the art

The aim of this review was to update the available information on Anastrepha species in the state of Roraima, Brazil, with emphasis on distribution, host plants and parasitoids. In total, 25 species of Anastrepha and 27 host plant species have been recorded to date in Roraima. Anastrepha striata and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biotemas 2017-02, Vol.30 (1), p.13-23
Hauptverfasser: Silva Silva, Elizana, Valle da Silva Pereira, Paulo Roberto, Marsaro Júnior, Alberto Luiz, Silva Júnior, Rinaldo Joaquim, Gomes Fidelis de Morais, Elisângela, de Souza Filho, Miguel Francisco, Adaime, Ricardo, Ronchi Teles, Beatriz
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Zusammenfassung:The aim of this review was to update the available information on Anastrepha species in the state of Roraima, Brazil, with emphasis on distribution, host plants and parasitoids. In total, 25 species of Anastrepha and 27 host plant species have been recorded to date in Roraima. Anastrepha striata and A. obliqua are widely distributed in the state. Anastrepha obliqua is the most polyphagous species, where it is associated with 13 hosts. Six species of parasitoids of Anastrepha have been reported in Roraima. Of these, Doryctobracon areolatus is the most abundant and has been associated with the largest number of Anastrepha species. Esta revisão tem por objetivo atualizar as informações sobre as espécies de Anastrepha no estado de Roraima, com ênfase em sua distribuição, plantas hospedeiras e parasitoides. Atualmente estão registradas 25 espécies de Anastrepha e 27 espécies vegetais hospedeiras. Anastrepha striata e Anastrepha obliqua são as espécies mais amplamente distribuídas no estado. Anastrepha obliqua é a espécie mais polífaga, associada a 13 hospedeiros. Seis espécies de parasitoides estão registradas, sendo Doryctobracon areolatus o mais abundante e o que está associado ao maior número espécies de Anastrepha. 
ISSN:2175-7925
0103-1643
2175-7925
DOI:10.5007/2175-7925.2017v30n1p13