EPPO Global Database

Zaprionus indianus(ZAPRIN)

Distribution details in Brazil (Sao Paulo)

Situation
Current pest situation evaluated by EPPO on the basis of information dated 2017: Present, no details
From CABI Pest map 792 (2014): Present, no details
References
* Braganholi, D.; Belo, M.; Bertoni, B. W.; Fachin, A. L.; Beleboni, R. O.; Zingaretti, S. M. (2010) Genetics and Molecular Research 9 (3), 1504-1512.

* Fernandes, D. R. R.; Vacari, A. M.; Araujo, E. L.; Guimarães, J. A.; De Bortoli, S. A.; Perioto, N. W. (2013) Florida Entomologist 96 (1), 255-257.

* Pasini BMP, Dal'Col Lucio A (2014) [Fig fly occurrence in Rio Grande do Sul State and different fruit emergence]. Revista de Ciencias Agrarias 57(3), 318-321 (in Portuguese).

* Penariol, L. V.; Madi-Ravazzi, L. (2013) SpringerPlus 2 (114), (15 March 2013).

* Roque F, Matavelli C, Lopes PHS, Machida WS, von Zuben CJ, Tidon R (2017) Brazilian fig plantations are dominated by widely distributed drosophilid species (Diptera: Drosophilidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 100(6), 521-527.
------- Estimated losses caused by Z. indianus in Sao Paulo state estimated at 0.767 million USD per year.

* Vilela CR (1999) Is Zaprionus indianus Gupta, 1970 (Diptera, Drosophilidae) currently colonizing the Neotropical region? Drosophila Information Service 82, 37–39.
------- First report on Diospyros kaki.
Situation in neighbouring countries
Country State Status
Argentina Present, no details view...
Colombia Present, widespread view...
French Guiana Present, no details view...
Paraguay Present, no details view...
Peru Present, no details view...
Uruguay Present, no details view...
Venezuela Present, no details view...