trap capture of three economically important fruit fly species (diptera: tephritidae): evaluation of a solid formulation containing multiple male lures in a hawaiian coffee field. | invasive fruit flies (diptera: tephritidae) pose a global threat to agriculture through direct damage to food crops and the accompanying trade restrictions that often result. early detection is vital to controlling fruit flies, because it increases the probability of limiting the growth and spread of the invasive population and thus may greatly reduce the monetary costs required for eradication or suppression. male-specific lures are an important component of fruit fly detection, and three such ... | 2012 | 22928297 |