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Fruit flies (Diptera, Tephritidae) of Kakamega forest, Kenya


Robert S Copeland
Wilberforce Okeka
Amnon Freidberg
Bernhard Merz
Ian M White
Marc De Meyer
Quentin Luke

Abstract

A list of the Tephritidae from Kakamega Forest and it environs was compiled from published records, Malaise trap, baited trap, and sweep-net collections, rearings from flowers and fruits, and examination of museum specimens. One hundred and thirty-five species are recorded and collection information is provided for all of them. Twenty-five of these species are undescribed, or were so at the time our study began. Frugivorous Tephritidae were reared from 134 of 378 (35%) fruit collections made within the forest. Fruits of 17 of 47 plant families (36%), and 37 of the 123 plant species (30%) yielded Tephritidae. The plant families of greatest importance in the life histories of frugivorous species were the Sapotaceae, Rubiaceae, Flacourtiaceae, Rosaceae, and Solanaceae, while the Asteraceae provided hosts of most of the flower feeding species. The affinities of the Kakamega forest tephritid fauna with those of other regions, in particular the main central and western African rain forest and the East African coastal forests, are discussed.

Journal of East African Natural History: a Journal of Biodiversity Vol. 94(2) 2005: 247-278

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