01574nas a2200145 4500008004100000245011000041210006900151520099600220100004001216700003301256700002901289700003401318700002701352856004901379 2019 eng d00aLance flies associated with sweet passion fruit and contributions to the knowledge on Lonchaeidae in Peru0 aLance flies associated with sweet passion fruit and contribution3 a
The Lonchaeidae family comprises species that are considered of major economic importance due of their damage
in several crops. In sweet passion fruit (Passiflora ligularis Juss), these flies cause high infestation in flower buds and fruits, however
only a few basic studies about the species associated with the damage are available. Samples of flower buds and fruits
were taken and McPhail trap baits with Torula yeast were placed in sweet passion fruit orchards in Oxapampa (Pasco, Peru)
in 2015‒2016. In addition, other hosts were collected in this period. We found Dasiops inedulis Steykal infesting the flower
buds, while Dasiops frieseni Norrbom & McAlpine infesting sweet passion fruits. Moreover, other Lonchaeidae-hosts interactions
are related. Through Torula yeast baits, 14 species of lance flies were detected and high numbers of D. inedulis specimens
were captured.
1 aSalazar-Mendoza1*, Paolo, Salvatore1 aPeralta-Aragón, Ivan, Erick1 aMisailidis, Maria, Laura1 aRomero-Rivas, Ladislao, Cesar1 aStrikis, Pedro, Carlos uhttps://lonchaeidae.myspecies.info/node/236100553nas a2200169 4500008004100000245008000041210006900121300001400190490000700204100001800211700001400229700002100243700002000264700002500284700001800309856005600327 2015 eng d00aNew Findings on Lonchaeidae (Diptera: Tephritoidea) in the Brazilian Amazon0 aNew Findings on Lonchaeidae Diptera Tephritoidea in the Brazilia a1227-12370 v981 aLemos, L., N.1 aAdaime, R1 aCosta-Neto, S.V.1 ade Deus, Gloria1 aJesus-Barros, C., R.1 aStrikis, P.C. uhttp://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.1653/024.098.043302194nas a2200145 4500008004100000245025900041210006900300300001200369490000700381520146700388100000501855700002901860700002001889856013901909 2012 eng d00aManejo integrado de plagas como estrategia para el control de la mosca del botón floral del maracuyá Dasiops inedulis Steyskal (Diptera: Lonchaeidae) Integrated pest management as a strategy to control the passionfruit flower-bud fly, Dasiops inedulis0 aManejo integrado de plagas como estrategia para el control de la a31 - 400 v133 aFour parasitoids of the passion fruit flower bud fly,
Dasiops inedulis were collected, i.e., a larva-pupa type
parasitoid, Utetes anastrephae (Viereck) (Hymenoptera:
Braconidae), and three pupal parasitoids, namely
Pachycrepoideus vindemmiae Rondani, Spalangia sp.
(Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) and Aganaspis sp.
(Hymenoptera: Figitidae). In the field we observed a
species of Chrysopidae (Neuroptera) larva feeding on the
sentinel pupae of D. inedulis. We conducted experiments
on the efficiency of a toxic bait made from the bacteria Saccharopolyspora spinosa, as a new alternative for controlling D. inedulis on yellow passion fruit. This toxic bait maintained the injury levels below the conventional management used by farmers and the control plots in both study areas. A list of
natural enemies of D. inedulis was compiled by inspecting
passion fruit flower buds, using sentinel pupae, and
information taken from the literature. For the control of
D. inedulis, an integrated pest management strategy is
proposed that will allow the farmer to maintain D. inedulis
populations under control with different management
tools, i.e., natural enemies which can be incorporated
at different stages of development of D. inedulis, low
toxicity baits, recollection of flower buds with symptoms
of damage, monitoring with McPhail traps baited with
protein hydrolysate, thus intervening at different stages
the development breaking its life cycle 1 a1 aLópez, Isabel, Cristina1 aKondo, Takumasa uhttps://lonchaeidae.myspecies.info/manejo-integrado-de-plagas-como-estrategia-para-el-control-de-la-mosca-del-bot-n-floral-del-maracuy01358nas a2200133 4500008004100000245024500041210006900286300001200355490000700367520067000374100002201044700001801066856014001084 1996 eng d00aA revision of the Neotropical species of Dasiops Rondani (Diptera: Lonchaeidae) attacking Passiflora (Passifloraceae). Revisión de las especies Neotropicales de Dasiops Rondani (Diptera: Lonchaeidae) que atacan Passiflora (Passifloraceae).0 arevision of the Neotropical species of Dasiops Rondani Diptera L a189-2110 v183 aA key to the 12 American species of Dasiops Rondani known or suspected to breed in Passiflora is provided. These include Dasiops brevicornis (Williston), D. curubae Steyskal, D. inedulis Steyskal, D. passifloris McAlpine, D. rugifrons Hennig, and the following new species: D. caustona, D. dentatus, D. frieseni, D. gracilis, D. longulus, D. rugulosus, and D. yepezi. The male and female genitalia are described and illustrated. The species of Passiflora that are host plants of Dasiops species include P. alata, P. edulis, P. filipes, P. ligularis, P. lindeniana, P. mollissima, P. oerstedi, P. pinnatistipula, P. quadrangularis, P. rubra, and P. suberosa
1 aNorrbom, Allen, L1 aMcAlpine, J.F uhttps://lonchaeidae.myspecies.info/revision-neotropical-species-dasiops-rondani-diptera-lonchaeidae-attacking-passiflora-passifloraceae