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Finding of the Buckthorn Fly Rhagoletis batava obscuriosa Kol. on the Territory of Ivanovo Region (Russia)

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The paper presents the fact of occurrence of the sea buckthorn fly Rhagoletis batava obscuriosa Kol. on the territory of Ivanovo Region (Russia), which has been recorded since 2018 in wild populations and since 2022 in garden plantings of the sea buckthorn Hippophae rhamnoides (L., 1753). This species poses a threat to the effective cultivation of the sea buckthorn in the region.

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Barinov, S.N., Barinova, M.O. Finding of the Buckthorn Fly Rhagoletis batava obscuriosa Kol. on the Territory of Ivanovo Region (Russia). Russ J Biol Invasions 14, 494–498 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1134/S2075111723040033

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