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Diversity and pest control potential of hymenopteran parasitoids of Ceratitis spp. on mangos in Mali

Vayssières Jean-François, Wharton Robert, Delvare Gérard, Sanogo Fatogoma. 2004. Diversity and pest control potential of hymenopteran parasitoids of Ceratitis spp. on mangos in Mali. In : Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Fruit Flies of Economic Importance, 6-10 May 2002, Stellenbosch, South Africa. Barnes Brian N. (ed.). ARC. Irene : Isteg Scientific Publications, 461-464. ISBN 1-86849-298-2 International Symposium on Fruit Flies of Economic Importance. 6, Stellenbosch, Afrique du Sud, 6 Mai 2002/10 Mai 2002.

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Résumé : In Mali,1205 mangos (Mangifera indica L.) were sampled between April and September 2000 and placed under observation. We recovered 7518 adults of six species of Ceratitis, namely C. cosyra (Walker), C. silvestrii Bezzi, C. quinaria (Bezzi), C. fasciventris (Bezzi), C. anonae Graham and C. ditissima (Munro). A total of 436 hymenopteran parasitoids belonging to eight species were recovered from the fruit flies: Psyttalia perproximus (Silvestri), P. cosyrae (Wilkinson), Fopius caudatus (Szépligeti), Diachasmimorpha fullawayl (Silvestri) (all Braconidae, Opiinae); Asobara sp. (Braconidae, Alysiinae); Tetrastichus giffardianus Silvestri (Eulophidae, Tetrastichinae); Spalangia simplex Perkins, Pachycrepoideus vindemiae (Rondani) (Pteromalidae, Pteromalinae). The most abundant parasitoid species were P. cosyrae, F. caudatus and P. vindemiae. The opiines (koinobionts) are the most abundant group of tephritid parasitoids and are more frequently used in integrated pest management programmes. Other families of parasitoids, such as Eulophidae (koinobionts) and Pteromalidae (idiobionts), are infrequently used for tephritid biological control as very little is known about the role of these micro-hymenopterans in controlling tephritid larvae. Data on their life cycle and host specificity will therefore be valuable in determining their role in complementing the impact of the opiines on the biological control of tephritid larvae. This paper presents the first results of such a study.

Mots-clés Agrovoc : Mangifera indica, Ceratitis, lutte anti-insecte, biodiversité, parasitoïde, lutte biologique, insecte nuisible, enquête, parasitisme, lutte intégrée, insecticide, infestation

Mots-clés géographiques Agrovoc : Mali

Classification Agris : H10 - Ravageurs des plantes

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Vayssières Jean-François, CIRAD-FLHOR-ARF (GUF)
  • Wharton Robert, Texas A & M University (USA)
  • Delvare Gérard, CIRAD-AMIS-PROTECTION DES CULTURES (FRA)
  • Sanogo Fatogoma, IER (MLI)

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