parasitismo em anastrepha sp. (diptera: tephritidae) por aganaspis pelleranoi (brèthes, 1924) e dicerataspis sp. (hymenoptera: figitidae: eucoilinae) parasitism of anastrepha sp. (diptera: tephritidae) pupae by aganaspis pelleranoi (brèthes, 1924) and dicerataspis sp. (hymenoptera: figitidae: eucoilinae)
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Objetivou-se com este trabalho conhecer as espécies de parasitóides associados às pupas de Anastrepha sp., em cultivos de goiabeira Psidium guajava L. no município de Lavras - MG. Frutos atacados foram depositados em recipientes plásticos, sobre uma camada de areia fina com 5 cm de espessura, a qual serviu como substrato para a fase de pupa. As pupas foram separadas do substrato pelo método de flutuação, sendo quantificadas e individualizadas em frascos de vidro contendo areia, onde permaneceram até a emergência das moscas adultas ou de seus parasitóides. Foram coletados 190 pupários de Anastrepha sp., dos quais emergiram 38 parasitóides (Hymenoptera: Figitidae), sendo 20 Aganaspis pelleranoi (Brèthes, 1924) e 18 Dicerataspis sp., correspondendo a um parasitismo natural de 20%.
The aim of this work was to search about the parasitoids species associated to Anastrepha sp. pupae on guava Psidium guajava L. groves in Lavras, MG - Brazil. Fruits with signs of infestation, including oviposition punctures, were picked and placed in plastic containers, under a layer of thin sand, which was utilized as environment for the pupae phase. The pupae were individualized on glass vials containing sand and the emerged fruit flies or theirs parasitoids were collected. A total of 190 Anastrepha sp. Pupae was obtained from which emerged 38 parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Figitidae), being 20 of Aganaspis pelleranoi (Brèthes, 1924) and 18 of Dicerataspis sp., corresponding to a natural parasitism of 20%.
The aim of this work was to search about the parasitoids species associated to Anastrepha sp. pupae on guava Psidium guajava L. groves in Lavras, MG - Brazil. Fruits with signs of infestation, including oviposition punctures, were picked and placed in plastic containers, under a layer of thin sand, which was utilized as environment for the pupae phase. The pupae were individualized on glass vials containing sand and the emerged fruit flies or theirs parasitoids were collected. A total of 190 Anastrepha sp. Pupae was obtained from which emerged 38 parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Figitidae), being 20 of Aganaspis pelleranoi (Brèthes, 1924) and 18 of Dicerataspis sp., corresponding to a natural parasitism of 20%.
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| Authors | ;Renildo Ismael Félix Costa;Cláudio Gonçalves da Silva;Carlos Henrique Marchiori;Bruno Barbosa Amaral;Maurício Marques Poletti;Lucas Castro Torres |
| Journal | information and software technology |
| Year | 2007 |
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