Miguel Á Juárez Maya, Óscar Morales Galván, Jorge M Valdez Carrasco, Daniel Illescas Salvador, José M Gutierrez Ruelas, Carlos P Illescas Riquelme
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Morphology of immature stages of the black fig fly Silbaadipata (Diptera, Lonchaeidae).
The black fig fly Silbaadipata is an exotic and invasive pest of figs in several producing areas of Mexico. The larvae of this species feed on the internal tissue of the syconium, causing rot and premature drop. In addition to S.adipata, other species of fruit flies can be associated with figs in Mexico. Therefore the recognition of their immature stages is useful for plant health inspection procedures and timely management decisions. This study aimed to describe the egg, larva (L3) and puparium stages of S.adipata, provide photographic material for their recognition and discuss the most important external morphological characteristics to differentiate them from Zaprionusindianus and Anastrephaludens and discriminated amongst other species of Diptera of the Drosophilidae and Tephritidae families associated with figs.
Biodiversity Data JournalAgricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
7.70%
发文量
283
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍:
Biodiversity Data Journal (BDJ) is a community peer-reviewed, open-access, comprehensive online platform, designed to accelerate publishing, dissemination and sharing of biodiversity-related data of any kind. All structural elements of the articles – text, morphological descriptions, occurrences, data tables, etc. – will be treated and stored as DATA, in accordance with the Data Publishing Policies and Guidelines of Pensoft Publishers.
The journal will publish papers in biodiversity science containing taxonomic, floristic/faunistic, morphological, genomic, phylogenetic, ecological or environmental data on any taxon of any geological age from any part of the world with no lower or upper limit to manuscript size.