Objective: to determine the presence of Bruggmanniella perseae in commercial Hass avocado orchards in Teteladel Volcán, Morelos (Mexico).Design/Methodology/Approach: sampling was carried out in three Hass avocado orchards during October-December 2020. Adults of B. perseae were collected by direct collections of small fruits in the form of a spinningtop, with symptoms of B. perseae infestation inside. The adults thus collected were observed under a stereomicroscope and a scanning electron microscope to confirm their identity.Results: adult specimens of B. perseae were captured and analyzed in the laboratory and their presence at thesampling site was confirmed. Avocado fruits with typical symptoms of avocado ovary fly larva infestation werecollected. If not controlled at the beginning of fruit tying, it can be a threat to avocado production (yield) in theregion. These results are the basis for generating knowledge about this pest, regarding its biology, distributionand control methods.Results: adult specimens of B. perseae were captured and analyzed in the laboratory and their presence at thesampling site was confirmed. Avocado fruits with typical symptoms of avocado ovary fly larva infestation werecollected. If not controlled at the start of the fruiting larvae can be a threat to avocado production (yield) in theregion. These results are the basis for generating knowledge about biology, distribution and control methodsfor this pest.Limitations/Implications of the study: capturing adults of B. perseae in the field is difficult, requiring the useof sticky colored traps, or other effective alternatives.Findings/Conclusions: the presence of B. perseae was confirmed in avocado cv. Hass in Tetela del Volcán,Morelos. The information generated can help avocado growers implement management measures and reducelosses from this pes
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