sexta-feira, 28 de novembro de 2008

Fruit Fly Proceedings - disponível online

The PDFs of all accepted contributions of the 7th International Symposium on Fruit Flies of Economic Importance are now available at Moscamed's website and in here:

CAP. 1 - Myiopardalis pardalina in Afghanistan
J. Stonehouse, S.M. Sadeed, A. Harvey and G.S. Haiderzada

CAP. 2 - Recent Advances in Molecular Systematics of Anastrepha Schiner
Janisete G. Silva, Norman B. Barr

CAP. 3 - Taxonomy of Immature Stages: new Morphological characters for tephritidae larvae Identification
Frías D., Selivon D., Hernández-Ortiz V.

CAP. 4 - Morphological characterization of the reproductive System of Irradiated Anastrepha fraterculus
Andrea Bartolucci, M. Teresa Vera, Verónica Yusef & Andrea Oviedo

CAP. 5 - Survey of Mitochondrial dnA Markers in Populations of Ceratitis capitata (Wiedmann) from tunisia
S. Elfekih, D.S. Haymer, J. Mediouni, M.R. Hajlaoui and M. Makni

CAP. 6 - Aromatherapy and Medfly SIt
Todd E. Shelly

CAP. 7 - Development of Improved Attractants and their Integration Into Fruit Fly Management Programmes
P Sookar, S Permalloo, M Alleck & SI Seewooruthun

CAP. 8 - Response of Anastrepha suspensa to liquid Protein Baits and Synthetic lure Formulations
Nancy D. Epsky, Paul E. Kendra, & Robert R. Heath

CAP. 9 - Use of Alpha-Ionol + cade oil for detection and Monitoring of Bactrocera latifrons (diptera: tephritidae) Populations
Grant T. McQuate, Aimé H. Bokonon-Ganta, and Eric B. Jang

Cap. 10 - Effect of plant chemicals on the behavior of the Mediterranean fruit fly
Papadopoulos, N. T., N. A. Kouloussis, and B. I. Katsoyannos

Cap. 11 - Isolation, Identification and determination of the Biological Activity of candidate Fruit Volatile components from Argania spinosa L. (Sapotacea)
Bakri A., B.D. Dueben, A.T. Proveaux, and R.R. Heath

Cap. 12 - A review of hymenopterous Parasitoid guilds Attacking Anastrepha spp. and Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Argentina
Sergio M. Ovruski, Luis E. Oroño, Segundo Núñez-Campero, Pablo Schliserman, Patricia Albornoz-Medina, Laura P. Bezdjian, Guido A. Van Nieuwenhove & Cristina B. Martin

Cap. 13 - Use of Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium anisopliae for Fruit Fly control: A novel Approach
Jorge Toledo, Pablo Liedo, Salvador Flores, Sergio E. Campos, Antonio Villaseñor and Pablo Montoya

Cap. 14 - Advances and Perspectives in the Mass rearing of Fruit Fly Parasitoids in Mexico
Jorge Cancino & Pablo Montoya

Cap. 15 - “More than two”: Integrating Biological control and Sterile Insects, from Factory to Field, and the Possibility of its Implementation in Argentina
Jorge L. Cladera, Mariana M. Viscarret, M. Alejandra Soria, Leonela Z. Carabajal Paladino, Alejandro Pietrek, Sergio M. Ovruski

Cap. 16 - biological control of olive fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) by releases of Psyttalia cf. concolor (Hymenoptera: braconidae) in california, parasitoid longevity in
presence of the Host, and Host status of Walnut Husk fly

Victoria Y. Yokoyama, Pedro A. Rendón & John Sivinski

Cap. 17 - Field testing of a Prototype Acoustic device for detection of Mediterranean Fruit Flies Flying into a trap
R. W. Mankin, R. Machan, and R. Jones

Cap. 18 - Mango resistance to Fruit Flies. II resistance of the Alfa cultivar
Rossetto, C.J., N. Bortoletto, J.M.M. Walder, T. de A. Mastrângelo, C.R.L. Carvalho, J.V. de Castro, A.C. de Q. Pinto and A.L. Cortelazzo

Cap.19 - Three Promising Fungal Strains Pathogenic to Fruit Flies
T. Jiji,* R. Praveena, Kavitha Babu, A. Naseema and N. Anitha

Cap. 20 - Pre and Post harvest IPM for the Mango Fruit Fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (hendel)
Abraham Verghese*, K. Sreedevi and D. K. Nagaraju

Cap. 21 - Infestation of grape Vitis vinifera by Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) (diptera: tephritidae) in Sub-Medium Sao Francisco Valley, Brazil
Tuffi C. Habibe, Rodrigo E. Viana, Antonio S. Nascimento, Beatriz A. J. Paranhos, Francisca Nemaura P. Haji, Raimundo S. Carvalho, Ítala Cruz Damasceno e Aldo Malavasi

Cap. 22 - Neosilba (tephritoidea: lonchaeidae) Species reared from coffee in Brazil, with description of a new Species
Pedro Carlos Strikis & Ângelo Pires do Prado

Cap. 23 - Fruit Fly Pests as Pollinators of Wild orchids
K. H. Tan

Cap. 24 - Update of host Plant list of Anastrepha fraterculus and Ceratitis capitata in Argentina
Luis E. Oroño, Patricia Albornoz-Medina, Segundo Núñez-Campero, Guido A. Van Nieuwenhove, Laura P. Bezdjian, Cristina B. Martin, Pablo Schliserman & Sergio M. Ovruski

Cap. 25 - Ovarian development in a laboratory Strain of the caribbean Fruit Fly, Anastrepha suspensa (Diptera: Tephritidae)
Paul E. Kendra, Wayne S. Montgomery, Nancy D. Epsky, & Robert R. Heath

Cap. 26 - Status of Fruit Flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in côte d’Ivoire and Implications for Mango Exports
Hala N., Quilici S., Gnago A. J., N’Depo O. R., N’Da Adopo A., Kouassi P., Allou K.

Cap.27 - Ecological relationship of Medfly and coffee in guatemala and Mexico
David Midgarden and Estuardo Lira

Cap.28 - relative Incidence of Bactrocera cucurbitae (coquillett) and Dacus ciliatus loew on cucurbitaceous Vegetables
N. K. Krishna Kumar, Abraham Verghese, B. Shivakumara, P. N. Krishnamoorthy and H. R. Ranganath

Cap.29 - Control of Medfly by SIt in the nereva river Valley
Mario Bjeliš, Višnja Ljubetiæ, Nevenka Novosel

Cap.30 - An Area Wide control of Fruit Flies in Mauritius
P Sookar, S Permalloo, B Gungah, M Alleck, S I Seewooruthun and A R Soonnoo,

Cap.31 - The South African Fruit Fly Action Plan – Area-wide Suppression and Exotic Species Surveillance
Brian N. Barnes & Jan-Hendrik Venter

Cap.32 - Quarantine cold treatments for Ceratitis capitata and Anastrepha fraterculus (diptera: tephritidae) for citrus in Argentina: conclusions After 10 years of research
Eduardo Willink, Gerardo Gastaminza, Analía Salvatore, M. Cecilia Gramajo, Mariana Aceñolaza, Rosana Avila & Paola Favre

Cap.33 - Using Mass-release of Engineered Insects to Manage Insecticide resistance
Nina Alphey, Paul G. Coleman, Christl A. Donnelly and Luke Alphey

Cap. 34 - New genetic tools for Improving SIt in Ceratitis capitata: Embryonic lethality and Sperm Marking
Marc F. Schetelig, Francesca Scolari, Alfred M. Handler, Giuliano Gasperi & Ernst A. Wimmer

Cap. 35 - The FAo/IAEA Interactive Spreadsheet for design and operation of Insect Mass rearing Facilities
Carlos CácereS and Pedro Rendon

Cap. 36 - Sterile Medfly Males of the tSL Vienna 8 genetic Sexing Strain display Improved Mating Performance With ginger root oil
Beatriz Jordão Paranhos, Donald McInnis, Keiko Uramoto, Ítala Damasceno, Nilmara Gonçalves, Renata Morelli Alves, Maria de Lourdes Costa, Júlio Walder, Aldo Malavasi, Antônio Nascimento

Cap. 37 - Genetic technologies to Enhance the Sterile Insect technique (SIt)
Luke Alphey, Pam Baker, Rosemary S. Burton, George C. Condon, Kirsty C. Condon, Tarig H. Dafa’alla, Matthew J. Epton, Guoliang Fu, Peng Gong, Li Jin, Geneviève Labbé1, Neil I. Morrison, Derric D. Nimmo, Sinead O’Connell, Caroline E. Phillips, Andrew Plackett, Sarah Scaife, and Alexander Woods

Cap. 38 - new Egg Shipping container for decentralized Medfly Sterile Male Pupae Production
Kozánek M., Vidlièka, Morávek I., Quintal C., Pašková M., Eyles D.K.

Cap. 39 - Establishment of a colony of Anastrepha ludens (diptera: tephritidae) under relaxed Mass-rearing conditions in Mexico
Dina Orozco-Davila, Refugio Hernández, Eduardo Solís, J. Luis Quintero, and Julio Domínguez



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