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Bactrocera (Bactrocera) dorsalis

Authors: Leblanc, Luc; Vueti, Ema Tora; Drew, Richard A. I.; Allwood, Allan J.;

Bactrocera (Bactrocera) dorsalis

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Bactrocera (Bactrocera) dorsalis (Hendel) Distribution: Tropical Asia (widespread), French Polynesia, Guam (eradicated in 1965), Hawaii, Nauru (eradicated in 1999), Northern Marianas (eradicated in 1965). Male lure: Methyl eugenol. ANACARDIACEAE Mangifera indica (P): French Polynesia (408/633); CNMI (Hardy and Adachi 1956) (prior to eradication); Nauru (21/117) (prior to eradication). Spondias dulcis: French Polynesia (5/84). ANNONACEAE Annona muricata (P): French Polynesia (30/77). CNMI (Hardy and Adachi 1956) (prior to eradication); Nauru (5/20) (prior to eradication). Annona reticulata (P): Guam (Hardy and Adachi 1956) (prior to eradication). Cananga odorata: French Polynesia (1/1). Rollinia sp: French Polynesia (1/1). APOCYNACEAE Ochrosia sp (P): CNMI (Steiner et al. 1965) (prior to eradication). BURSERACEAE Canarium insulare: French Polynesia (7/8). CALOPHYLLACEAE Calophyllum inophyllum: French Polynesia (2/7). CARICACEAE Carica papaya (P): French Polynesia (106/231); CNMI (Steiner et al. 1965) (prior to eradication); Guam (Hardy and Adachi 1956) (prior to eradication). CLUSIACEAE Garcinia x mangostana: French Polynesia (1/5). COMBRETACEAE Terminalia catappa (P): French Polynesia (278/479); CNMI (Hardy and Adachi 1956) (prior to eradication); Nauru (2/68) (prior to eradication). LAURACEAE Persea americana: French Polynesia (17/77). LECYTHIDACEAE Barringtonia edulis: French Polynesia (1/2). LEGUMINOSAE Inocarpus fagifer: French Polynesia (505/994). MORACEAE Artocarpus altilis (P): French Polynesia (12/42); CNMI (Hardy and Adachi 1956) (prior to eradication); Nauru (1/53) (prior to eradication). MUSACEAE Musa troglodytarum: French Polynesia (1/2). Musa x paradisiaca: French Polynesia (70/107). MYRTACEAE Eugenia uniflora: French Polynesia (3/3). Psidium cattleianum: French Polynesia (29/35). Psidium guajava: French Polynesia (516/704); Nauru (2/17) (prior to eradication). Syzygium jambos: French Polynesia (1/3). Syzygium malaccense: French Polynesia (3/8). OXALIDACEAE Averrhoa carambola: French Polynesia (17/134). PASSIFLORACEAE Passiflora edulis: French Polynesia (12/35). Passiflora laurifolia: French Polynesia (1/2). Passiflora quadrangularis: French Polynesia (1/5). RUTACEAE Citrus aurantiifolia: French Polynesia (1/17). Citrus latifolia: French Polynesia (3/16). Citrus maxima: French Polynesia (36/214). Citrus reticulata: French Polynesia (6/23). Citrus sinensis: French Polynesia (8/58). Citrus trifoliata: French Polynesia (1/1). SAPINDACEAE Litchi sinensis: French Polynesia (2/4). Nephelium lappaceum: French Polynesia (1/5). Pometia pinnata: French Polynesia (32/51). SAPOTACEAE Chrysophyllum cainito: French Polynesia (6/31). Pouteria caimito: French Polynesia (5/11). SOLANACEAE Capsicum annuum (chilli): French Polynesia (1/3). Lycopersicon esculentum: French Polynesia (11/42).

Published as part of Leblanc, Luc, Vueti, Ema Tora, Drew, Richard A. I. & Allwood, Allan J., 2012, Host Plant Records for Fruit Flies (Diptera: Tephritidae: Dacini) in the Pacific Islands, pp. 11-53 in Proceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society 44 on pages 18-19, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8159403

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Bactrocera dorsalis, Insecta, Arthropoda, Bactrocera, Diptera, Tephritidae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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