Rr. Heath et al., DEVELOPMENT OF ATTRACTANTS FOR MONITORING CARIBBEAN FRUIT-FLIES (DIPTERA, TEPHRITIDAE), The Florida entomologist, 76(2), 1993, pp. 233-244
Methods for monitoring Caribbean fruit flies, Anastrepha suspensa, are
reviewed and areas of essential research required are suggested. Type
s of attractants discussed include food, pheromone, visual, and acoust
ical cues. Additionally, current information regarding the chemistry o
f male-produced pheromones and analytical methods for their detection
and elucidation are reported. The predominant monitoring methods used
are either cumbersome to deploy or ineffective. However, attempts to d
evelop improved traps are often hindered by the lack of an understandi
ng of the underlying fly response. The linking of currently available
analytical techniques with an understanding of A. suspensa behavior sh
ould allow optimization of attractants and traps, and provide powerful
methods for population monitoring.