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Tephritidae flies associated with Chuquiraga avellanedae (Asteraceae) in Patagonia, Argentina
(Academia Brasileira de Ciencias, 2020-05)
In Patagonia, knowledge about the interaction among tephritids and the native flora is very scarce. In this study we identified for the first time two tephritid species (Cecidochares sp. and Neosphaeniscus m-nigrum) ...
New mariner elements in Anastrepha species (Diptera: Tephritidae)
(Entomological Soc Brasil, 2011-09-01)
Mariner-like elements (MLE) are members from class II of transposable elements also known as DNA transposons. These elements have a wide distribution among different groups of organisms, including insects, which can be ...
New trophic association between Ximenia americana L. (Olacaceae), a tephritid fruit fly species, and a Figitidae Eucoilinae parasitoid in a semi-arid environment of Argentina
El archivo presenta datos de colectas, fenología X. americana, tablas y gráficos, relacionados a la publicación enviada a Arthropod Plant Interaction, titulado: New trophic association between Ximenia americana L. (Olacaceae), ...
Body size and host range co-determine the altitudinal distribution of Neotropical tephritid flies
(Blackwell PublishingOxfordInglaterra, 2007)
New mariner elements in Anastrepha species (Diptera: Tephritidae)
(Entomological Soc Brasil, 2011-09-01)
Mariner-like elements (MLE) are members from class II of transposable elements also known as DNA transposons. These elements have a wide distribution among different groups of organisms, including insects, which can be ...
New mariner elements in Anastrepha species (Diptera: Tephritidae)
(2011-09-01)
Mariner-like elements (MLE) are members from class II of transposable elements also known as DNA transposons. These elements have a wide distribution among different groups of organisms, including insects, which can be ...
New mariner elements in Anastrepha species (Diptera: Tephritidae)
(Entomological Soc Brasil, 2014)
Sperm allocation and cost of mating in a tropical tephritid fruit fly.
(Journal insect physiology, 2006)
Methoprene and protein supplements accelerate reproductive development and improve mating success of male tephritid flies
(Wiley, 2013-05)
We have been studying the behavioural and physiological mechanisms associated with coordination of reproductive maturity and sex pheromone communication in male tephritid flies in order to develop methods for acceleration ...