02183naa a2200301 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400310006010000160009124501740010726000090028152012910029065000110158165000210159265000200161365300140163365300190164765300100166665300150167665300190169170000200171070000200173070000170175070000240176770000170179170000150180877300580182320534192017-01-13 2016 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 a10.1093/jisesa/iew0762DOI1 aDEUS, E. G. aCo-Infestation and Spatial Distribution of Bactrocera carambolae and Anastrepha spp. (DipterabTephritidae) in Common Guava in the Eastern Amazon.h[electronic resource] c2016 aField infestation and spatial distribution of introduced Bactrocera carambolae Drew and Hancock and native species of Anastrepha in common guavas [Psidium guajava (L.)] were investigated in the eastern Amazon. Fruit sampling was carried out in the municipalities of Calc¸oene and Oiapoque in the state of Amapa, Brazil. The frequency distribution of larvae in fruit was fitted to the negative binomial distribution. Anastrepha striata was more abundant in both sampled areas in comparison to Anastrepha fraterculus (Wiedemann) and B. carambolae. The frequency distribution analysis of adults revealed an aggregated pattern for B. carambolae as well as for A. fraterculus and Anastrepha striata Schiner, described by the negative binomial distribution. Although the populations of Anastrepha spp. may have suffered some impact due to the presence of B. carambolae, the results are still not robust enough to indicate effective reduction in the abundance of Anastrepha spp. caused by B. carambolae in a general sense. The high degree of aggregation observed for both species suggests interspecific co-occurrence with the simultaneous presence of both species in the analysed fruit. Moreover, a significant fraction of uninfested guavas also indicated absence of competitive displacement. aGoiaba aMosca das frutas aPraga de planta aFruit fly aFruta regional aGuava aPlant pest aRegional fruit1 aGODOY, W. A. C.1 aSOUSA, M. S. M.1 aLOPES, G. N.1 aJESUS-BARROS, C. R.1 aSILVA, J. G.1 aADAIME, R. tJournal of Insect Sciencegv. 16, n. 1, p. 1?7, 2016.