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To browse Academia. Drosophila suzukii Matsumura Diptera: Drosophilidae is a destructive crop pest native to Southeast Asia that recently invaded countries in Europe and North America, severely impacting commercial fruit production in its new host range. Here we report the results of a coordinated field survey aimed at determining the presence and seasonal phenology of indigenous D.
Sentinel traps with fruit or agar-based host substrates were baited with D. The generalist pupal parasitoid Pachycrepoideus vindemmiae Rondani Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae and larval parasitoid Leptopilina heterotoma Thomson Hymenoptera: Figitidae were collected from D. Collected individuals were reared to establish laboratory colonies of each species.
Subsequent controlled exp Daniel S Kirschbaum. Drosophila suzukii Matsumura Diptera: Drosophilidae , world-renowned as spotted-wing drosophila, is an invasive pest mainly affecting healthy, soft and stone fruit crops throughout Argentinian fruit-growing regions. Natural environments overgrown by exotic feral host plants apparently favour D. An assemblage of resident parasitoid species has been associated with D. Consequently, the hypothesis that the combined action of two pupal parasitoid species, Pachycrepoideus vindemiae Rondani Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae and Trichopria anastrephae Lima Hymenoptera: Diapriidae , occurring in non-crop fruit areas, has a significant impact on D.
A survey of D. Kent Daane. Tim Haye. Drosophila suzukii is an invasive fly of East Asian origin that has become a serious fruit pest worldwide. Classical biological control through the introduction of parasitoids from Asia could help reduce populations of D. Little is known about the native parasitoids of the fly in Asia.