Ceratitis capitata, Wiedemann, 1824: 55
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capitata Wiedemann, 1824: 55 (Tephritis) View in CoL . Type locality: India orient., mare indico. T M (UZMC). Distr.: Tropical Africa. Introduced to Madagascar, Mauritius, Réunion, Seychelles, North Africa, southern Europe, Middle East, Neotropics, western Australia, Hawaii. Refs.: Wiedemann, 1830: 496 (type data); Bezzi, 1909: 276 (comm.); Hendel, 1914c: 10 (comm.); Aczél, 1950a: 191 (cat.); Foote, 1967: 20 (cat.); Yepes & Vélez, 1989: 76, 83 (distr.); Portilla et al., 1994: 262 (distr.); Gonzáles et al., 1988: 333 (distr.); Núñez Bueno et al., 2004: 5 (comm.); Uchôa, 2012: 279 (distr.). Comm.: An introduced exotic pest, commonly known as the “Mediterranean fruit fly”.
citriperda MacLeay, 1829: 482 View in CoL . Type locality: Azores, Sao Miguel. ST M/F (MMS). (syn.).
hispanica Breme, 1842: 188 View in CoL . Type locality: Spain, Malaga. ST M/F (IMZ). (syn.).
asparagi Bezzi, 1924b: 480 (Pardalaspis) View in CoL . Type locality: South Africa, Cape, East London. HT F (SANC). (syn.).
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Ceratitis capitata
Savaris, Marcoandre, Marinoni, Luciane & Norrbom, Allen L. 2016 |
asparagi
Bezzi 1924: 480 |
hispanica
Breme 1842: 188 |
citriperda
MacLeay 1829: 482 |
capitata
Uchoa 2012: 279 |
Nunez 2004: 5 |
Portilla 1994: 262 |
Yepes 1989: 76 |
Gonzales 1988: 333 |
Foote 1967: 20 |
Aczel 1950: 191 |
Hendel 1914: 10 |
Bezzi 1909: 276 |
Wiedemann 1830: 496 |
Wiedemann 1824: 55 |