Biology |
Normally attacks fruit-infesting members of the genus Neosilba in
the family Lonchaeidae, but will also attack A. fraterculus and
other, undetermined species of Anastrepha (Guimaraes et al. 1999,
Ovruski et al. 2000, Wharton et al. 1998, Wharton & Yoder, 2020). |
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