Correction: He et al. Biology, Ecology and Management of Tephritid Fruit Flies in China: A Review. Insects 2023, 14, 196

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Error in Figure/Table
In the original publication [1], there was a mistake in Figure 1 and Tables 1 and 2 as published.Overall, the issue that needs to be corrected relates to the fact that the distribution range of tephritid fruit flies is not as large as previously described.Although they were mentioned in the literature, sometimes there is no evidence of the field collection of adults or larvae.In other instances, the fruit can only be infested when the hard peel is mechanically damaged and therefore cannot be considered a host.
The corrected Figure 1 and Tables 1 and 2 are shown below.The authors state that the scientific conclusions are unaffected.This correction was approved by the Academic Editor.The original publication has also been updated.Notes: "+" represents the degree of damage (<10%: +, 10-30%: ++, 30-50%: +++, >50%: ++++); "nd" indicates that there is no record of the degree of harm, although there is a host.
In the original publication, "Ref.[104]" was not cited.The citation has now been inserted in Table 2.

Text Correction
There was an error in the original publication: Bactrocera scutellata was referred to instead of Zeugodacus scutellatus.Bactrocera scutellata has been changed to Zeugodacus scutellatus due to a recent classification revision.
A correction has been made to the second paragraph in the Introduction section, Tables 1 and 2. ". ..which are the most studied in China, especially Bactrocera correcta (Bezzi), Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel), Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel), Bactrocera minax (Enderlein), Bactrocera tsuneonis (Miyake), Carpomya vesuviana (Costa), Rhagoletis batava obseuriosa (Kolomiets), Zeugodacus cucurbitae (Coquillett), Zeugodacus scutellatus (Hendel) and Zeugodacus tau (Walker)." A correction has been made to Section 2.2 Distribution.We rephrased the first sentence to "The data presented in Figure 1 and Table 1 were obtained from literature reports with the field evidence.Fujian and Taiwan Provinces in East China, Guangdong Province and the Guangxi Zhuang Zizhiqu in South China, and Guizhou, Sichuan and Yunnan Provinces in Southwest China are the areas where the tephritid fruit flies overlap many times.. .."

Table 1 .
Distribution of tephritid fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in China (based on the provincial level).
Notes: "⊙" represents municipalities directly under the control of the Central Government, and "•" represents special administrative regions (SAR).

Table 2 .
Records of host plants of tephritid fruit flies in China.