Lautaro E. Bennardo, Lucas E. Kreiman, Luciano Gandini, Johnma J. Rondón, Lucía Turdera, J. Hurtado, E. Hasson
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摘要
在这里,我们报告了在阿根廷Río de la Plata河口的一个野生动物保护区Martín García岛上首次发现的斑点翼果蝇,drosophila suzuki (Matsumura)。在该岛内陆仙人掌丰富的沙地地区,使用用活酵母发酵的香蕉诱捕器收集苍蝇。由于缺乏栽培的寄主植物,如水果作物,以及居住在岛上的人口较少,使得铃木氏弓形虫在这个野生动物保护区的出现出乎意料。以前在南美洲发现的这种苍蝇主要发生在商业果园和/或邻近的田地里。
First record of Spotted-wing drosophila Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae) in Martín García Island wildlife refuge, Argentina
Here we report on the first peculiar detection of the spotted-winged drosophila, Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura) on Martín García Island, a wildlife refuge located in the Río de la Plata estuary, Argentina. Flies were collected using banana baited traps fermented with live yeast, in sandy areas with abundant presence of cactus in the interior of the island. The absence of cultivated host plants, e.g., fruit crops, and the small population of humans inhabiting the island make the presence of D. suzukii in this wildlife refuge unexpected. Previous detection of this fly in South America happened mostly within commercial fruit orchards and/or neighboring fields.