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Anastrepha is the most diverse genus in the American tropics and subtropics. Currently, it comprises more than 300 described species, including nine major pest species, such as the Mexican fruit fly (A. ludens), the South American fruit fly (A. fraterculus complex), the West Indian fruit fly (A. obliqua), the sapote fruit fly (A. serpentina), the Caribbean fruit fly (A. suspensa), the American guava fruit fly (A. striata), and the pumpkin fruit fly (A. grandis), as well as the papaya fruit fly (formerly Toxotrypana curvicada and T. littoralis). As some of their names suggest, these pest species are one of the most numerous and damaging groups of insects in their native range, plaguing commercial fruits such as citrus, mango, guava, and papaya.

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  • Anastrepha (en)
  • Anastrepha (es)
  • Anastrepha (fr)
  • Anastrepha (nl)
  • Anastrepha (pt)
  • Anastrepha (ru)
  • Anastrepha (sv)
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  • Anastrepha is the most diverse genus in the American tropics and subtropics. Currently, it comprises more than 300 described species, including nine major pest species, such as the Mexican fruit fly (A. ludens), the South American fruit fly (A. fraterculus complex), the West Indian fruit fly (A. obliqua), the sapote fruit fly (A. serpentina), the Caribbean fruit fly (A. suspensa), the American guava fruit fly (A. striata), and the pumpkin fruit fly (A. grandis), as well as the papaya fruit fly (formerly Toxotrypana curvicada and T. littoralis). As some of their names suggest, these pest species are one of the most numerous and damaging groups of insects in their native range, plaguing commercial fruits such as citrus, mango, guava, and papaya. (en)
  • Anastrepha​ es un género de insectos dípteros que pertenece a la familia Tephritidae. Nativo de las regiones tropicales de América. Este género es uno de los más diversos de la familia Tephritidae con más de 200 especies descritas. Incluye muchas especies de moscas plagas que comen frutas. Se alimentan de plantas de las familias Sapotaceae, Moraceae, Malvaceae, Myrtaceae, Passifloraceae, Anacardiaceae y Rutaceae. Las larvas se alimentan de la pulpa de las frutas y de las semillas.​ (es)
  • Anastrepha est un genre d'insectes diptères de la famille des Tephritidae, originaire des régions tropicales d'Amérique. Ce genre est l'un des plus diversifiés de la famille des Tephritidae avec plus de 200 espèces décrites.Il comprend de nombreuses espèces de mouches déprédatrices des arbres fruitiers. (fr)
  • Anastrepha is een geslacht uit de familie van de boorvliegen (Tephritidae). De wetenschappelijke naam Anastrepha werd in 1868 gepubliceerd door de Oostenrijkse entomoloog , in zijn rapport over de tweevleugeligen verzameld tijdens de Novara-expeditie van 1857-1859. Hij beschreef daarin ook de nieuwe soorten en Anastrepha striata afkomstig uit Zuid-Amerika. Het geslacht telt meer dan 200 soorten die voorkomen in de tropische en subtropische streken van Amerika, waaronder een aantal belangrijke plaagsoorten in de fruitteelt. (nl)
  • Anastrepha é um gênero de moscas-das-frutas da família Tephritidae, sendo um dos gêneros mais diversos da família no Neotrópico, com mais de 200 espécies descritas. Pertencem a esse gênero diversas espécies economicamente importantes, pois durante a fase larval podem ser pragas de frutos cultivados como goiaba, abacate, manga, carambola, pêssego, entre outros. (pt)
  • Anastrepha är ett släkte av tvåvingar. Anastrepha ingår i familjen borrflugor. (sv)
  • Anastrepha (лат.) — род мух из семейства пестрокрылок (Tephritidae). (ru)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Anastrepha_ludens_larva_anal_lobes.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Anastrepha_ludens_larva_anterior_spiracle.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Anastrepha_ludens_larva_oral_ridges.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Anastrepha_ludens_larva_posterior_spiracle.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Anastrepha_on_punpkin.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Caribbean_fruit_fly_Anastrepha_suspensa.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Caribbean_fruit_fly_larvae_on_fruit.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Longi(F)Montage.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Major_lineages_within_Anastrepha_frateculus_complex.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Wing_patterns_of_major_lineages_within_Anastrepha_fraterculus_complex.jpg
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