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Ceratitis capitata,
commonly known as the
Mediterranean fruit fly or medfly, is a yellow-and-brown fly
native to sub-Saharan Africa. It has no near relatives...
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Ceratitis is a
genus of
tephritid fruit flies with
about 80 species. One of the best
known species is
Ceratitis capitata, the
Mediterranean fruit fly...
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Ceratitis aliena is a
species of
insect in the
family Tephritidae. This is a
genus of
Tephritid or
fruit flies. "
Ceratitis aliena -
Overview - Encyclopedia...
- to the
genus Ceratitis. "
Ceratitis flexuosa -
Overview -
Encyclopedia of Life".
Encyclopedia of Life.
Retrieved 2016-01-17. "
Ceratitis flexuosa - ZipcodeZoo"...
- Mediterranean, Australia, and
South Africa,
where the
Mediterranean fruit fly
Ceratitis capitata is an
economic pest. The term "Drosophila",
meaning "dew-loving"...
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Ceratitis grahami is a
species of
insect in the
family Tephritidae. It is
known from Ghana, from the East
Guinean Forest ecoregion. "
Ceratitis grahami...
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Ceratitis andranotobaka is a
species of
tephritid fruit fly. GBIF. "
Ceratitis andranotobaka Han**** 1984 -
Checklist View". www.gbif.org.
Retrieved 2016-01-27...
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control of
fruit fly pests, most
particularly the
Mediterranean fruit fly (
Ceratitis capitata) and the
Mexican fruit fly (Anastrepha ludens).
Active research...
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Sphere Books. p. 11. Mau, Ronald; Kessing,
Jayma Martin (April 2007). "
Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann)".
University of Hawaii.
Archived from the original...
- the FARQ complex.
These include [F]
Ceratitis fasciventris, [A]
Ceratitis anonae, [R]
Ceratitis rosa and [Q]
Ceratitis quilicii. The
males can be differentiated...