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Description of third instar larvae of Ceratitis fasciventris, C-anonae, C-rosa (FAR complex) and C-capitata (Diptera, Tephritidae)

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ZOOKEYS
Volume -, Issue 540, Pages 443-465

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PENSOFT PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.540.10061

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Mediterranean fruit fly; immature stages; taxonomy; identification

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Third instar larvae of members of the Ceratitis FAR complex, including Ceratitis fasciventris (Bezzi), Ceratitis anonae Graham, and Ceratitis rosa Karsch are described and compared with those of Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann). Diagnostic characters, such as presence vs. absence of a secondary tooth on the mandibles, previously used to separate C. capitata from C. rosa, are shown to vary in each species. Significant variation in diagnostic morphological characters among populations of C. rosa from east and south Africa is documented; however, the differences are not simply congruent with the R1 and R2 designations based on other studies. Quantitative measures of numerous morphological characters are consistently smaller in the larvae of C. fasciventris and distinguish them from other species of the FAR complex. Larvae of C. capitata can be distinguished from those of the FAR complex by characters such as absence of accessory plates of the oral ridges, the shape of the anterior spiracle, and the pattern of dorsal spinules. Previous studies indicated that absence of accessory lobes separate the genus Ceratitis from Bactrocera, but this is shown to be incorrect, as accessory lobes are in fact present in several species of Ceratitis.

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