A diverse orchard with fruit fly hosts may provide information about trophic relationships, including new insights into beneficial insects. We evaluated the composition of the fruit fly complex to provide information on tephritid species, parasitoids and multitrophic interactions for the southern region of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Sampling was carried out using traps and by collecting fruits from plants and/or the ground according to availability/the fruiting period. Occurrences of Zucchi and Hendel were recorded for the first time in the state of Minas Gerais, and new trophic associations were obtained for Lima, Bezzi, (Wiedemann), (Macquart) and (Wiedemann). Ten tephritid species were obtained from trap sampling, with , and being the most abundant. Five species of fruit flies and seven species of parasitoids were obtained from fruits. The braconid (Szépligeti) was the most frequently collected among the parasitoid species. Pitanga ( L.) and purple guava ( O. Berg) fruits were classified as repositories of fruit fly parasitoids.
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