A listing of A. indica introductions in the New World for biological control is provided below summarized from Ovruski, Aluja, Sivinski, and Wharton 2000:
Mexico—introduced in 1955 against Anastrepha ludens, A. obliqua; specimens recovered, established (Clausen 1978, Jimenz-Jimenz 1959, Jimenz-Jimenz 1961).
Costa Rica—introduced in 1955 against Ceratitis capitata; specimens recovered, established (Vaughn 1992, Wharton 1989, Wharton et al. 1981).
Nicaragua—introduced in 1958, 1971 against Anastepha spp. and C. capitata; specimens recovered, established (Vaughn 1992, Wharton et al. 1981).
Argentina—introduced in 1961, 1986 against C. capitata, A. fraterculus; specimens recovered, established (Altieri et al. 1989, Ovruski 1995, Turica 1968).
Bolivia—introduced in 1969 against C. capitata, Anastrepha spp.; specimens recovered, established (Altieri et al. 1989, Bascope 1994, Pruett 1996, Vaughn 1992).
Panama—introduced in 1971 against C. capitata, Anastrepha spp.; (Wharton et al. 1981).
Venezuela—introduced in ? against Anastrepha spp.; specimens recovered, established (Hentze et al. 1993).
See also the Eulophidae page.