Zaprionus indianus(ZAPRIN)
Distribution details in Brazil (Sao Paulo)
From CABI Pest map 792 (2014): Present, no details
* 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.
* 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.
Country | State | Status | |
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Argentina | Present, no details | ||
Colombia | Present, widespread | ||
French Guiana | Present, no details | ||
Paraguay | Present, no details | ||
Peru | Present, no details | ||
Uruguay | Present, no details | ||
Venezuela | Present, no details |