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Anastrepha antunesi Lima
Recognition
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Classification and Evolutionary Relationships
Order: Diptera. Family: Tephritidae. Genus: Anastrepha. Species: antunesi.
Author: Lima.
Relationships among the species of Anastrepha were analyzed by Norrbom et al.
(1999) and McPheron et al. (1999). Click here for more detailed discussion of Anastrepha phylogeny. Anastrepha antunesi has
been placed in the fraterculus species group.
Names Used for this Species
Anastrepha antunesi Lima 1938: 63.
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Type Data
Holotype - Female (IOC), Brazil: Bahia: Piraja.
Distribution
Anastrepha antunesi is a widespread Neotropical species known from Guatemala to
Venezuela, Trinidad, Peru, and Brazil (Amazonas, Pará, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Bahia,
Espírito Santo).
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Biology
The host plants of Anastrepha antunesi include
Economic Significance
Anastrepha antunesi is considered a pest species because
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References
Key references are listed below. See fruit fly
literature database for additional references.
Malavasi, A. & R. A. Zucchi, eds. 2000. Moscas-das-frutas de importância econômica
no Brasil. Conhecimento básico e aplicado. Holos, Riberão Preto. 327 p. [Brazil]
McPheron, B. A., H.-Y. Han, J. G. Silva & A. L. Norrbom. 1999. Phylogeny of the genera
Anastrepha and Toxotrypana (Trypetinae: Toxotrypanini) based upon 16S
rRNA mitochondrial DNA sequences, p. 343-361. In M. Aluja & A. L. Norrbom, eds., Fruit
flies (Tephritidae): Phylogeny and evolution of behavior. CRC Press, Boca Raton. [16] +
944 p. [phylogeny]
Norrbom, A. L., R. A. Zucchi & V. Hernández-Ortiz. 1999. Phylogeny of the genera Anastrepha
and Toxotrypana (Trypetinae: Toxotrypanini) based on morphology, p. 299-342. In
M. Aluja & A. L. Norrbom, eds., Fruit flies (Tephritidae): Phylogeny and evolution of
behavior. CRC Press, Boca Raton. [16] + 944 p. [classification & phylogeny]
Stone, A. 1942. The fruitflies of the genus Anastrepha. U. S. Dept. Agric. Misc.
Publ. No. 439, 112 pp. [revision]
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