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bactrocera - Bactrocera spp Diptera Tephrididae Dacinae in jurusan unpam the United States Introduction The genus Bactrocera is comprised of over 500 fruit fly species of which many are considered serious pests that threaten the agricultural crops of countries in which they are found The majority of these species Bactrocera an overview ScienceDirect Topics Population genetics of the Oriental fruit fly Bactrocera dorsalis Diptera Tephritidae in Yunnan China based on mitochondrial DNA sequences Environmental Entomology 344977983 Environmental Entomology 344977983 Bactrocera dorsalis is a species of tephritid fruit fly endemic to Southeast Asia and a major pest of cultivated and wild fruits Learn about its description distribution habitat life history and management strategies Descriptions of four new species of Bactrocera and new batoceralinux About Batoceralinux Batoceralinux is an opensource and completely free retrogaming distribution that can be copied to a USB stick or an SD card with the aim of turning any computernano computer into a gaming console during a game or permanently Bactrocera dorsalis was formerly known as Dacus dorsalis Other synonyms include Bactrocera invadens Drew Tsuruta White Bactrocera papayae Drew Hancock and Bactrocera philippinensis Drew Hancock Schutze et al 2015 Distribution Countries with established infestations include CABI 2020 Vargas et al 2007 Bactrocera Citrus Pests Assessment of Bactrocera dorsalis Diptera Tephritidae The genus Bactrocera Macquart comprises 651 described species It is the most economically significant fruit fly genus with at least 50 species considered to be important pests many of which are highly polyphagous 15 The genus Bactrocera is widely distributed Amongst these Bactrocera cucurbitae Coquillett is a major threat to cucurbits Shah et al 1948 SeniorWhite 1924 listed 87 species of Tephritidae in India Amongst these the genus Bactrocera Dacus causes heavy damage to fruits and vegetables in Asia Nagappan et al 1971 Videos for Bactrocera EENY083IN240 Oriental Fruit Fly Bactrocera dorsalis Bactrocera dorsalis Oriental fruit fly CABI Compendium Bactroceras had a thin cone shaped shell Its siphuncle the tube connecting its chambers to the animals body was ventral which means that it ran next to the shell wall on the underside of the shell Bactrocera dorsalis Wikipedia oriental fruit fly Bactrocera dorsalis Mar 24 2023 Bactrocera dorsalis is considered among the most destructive and economically important invasive fruit flies worldwide Native to Southeast Asia in just a few years it has spread almost throughout all of subSaharan Africa causing fruit loss in several commercially grown crops In Europe it is frequently intercepted as larva on imported fruits during phytosanitary inspections In recent Oriental Fruit Fly National Invasive Species Information It was referred to as Bactrocera species 69 sister to B Bactrocera fuscitibia Drew and Hancock in the phylogeny presented in San Jose et al 2018 It keys as far as couplet 80 page 240 in Drew and Romig 2016 and differs from B lateritaenia roadshow by the presence of the conspicuous diamondshaped marking on the scutum Figure 12B which Bactrocera spp Diptera Tephritidae Other common names The genus includes approximately 500 species Many of these are either known or believed to have the potential to damage a diverse array of important crops A few of the important pest species include Asian fruit fly Bactrocera invadens Carambola fly Bactrocera carambolae Learn about the oriental fruit fly a destructive pest of fruit in tropical and subtropical regions Find out its distribution description life cycle hosts damage quarantine and management Bactrocera neohumeralis CABI Compendium CABI Digital Library Bactrocera dorsalis has over 70 species of commercialedible and wild hosts White and ElsonHarris 1994 Tsuruta et al 1997 Allwood et al 1999 De Meyer and White 2004 Clarke et al 2005 Leblanc et al 2012 2013b It is a serious pest of a wide range of fruit crops throughout its native range and wherever it has invaded Bactrocera Wikipedia Aug 20 2024 The oriental fruit fly Bactrocera dorsalis is a destructive agricultural pest which attacks more than 400 types of fruits and vegetables including apricots cherries figs and tomatoes It poses a serious and constant threat to US agriculture due to its wide host range and ability to spread rapidly Abstract Bactrocera dorsalis Hendel is a notorious insect pest that attacks diverse vegetables and fruits worldwide The sterile insect technique has been developed as an environmentally friendly and effective control method that depends on the mass production of target flies An Overview of Pest Species of Bactrocera Fruit Flies Bactrocera is a tephritid fly genus of at least 440 species distributed primarily in tropical Asia the south Pacific and Australia White and ElsonHarris 1992 From Vitamins Hormones 2010 About this page Bactrocera an overview ScienceDirect Topics Morphological and Molecular Identification Protocols for Bactrocera cucumis falls under the Zeugodacus group All but two members of the Zeugodacus group of subgenera including B Zeugodacus formed a clade that was more closely related to Dacus than Bactrocera The species B Sinodacus abdopallescens B Austrodacus cucumis and B Papuodacus neopallescentis were nested in the B Oriental Fruit Fly Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Bactrocera albistrigata Meijere Animal and Plant Health Nov 20 2019 The genus Bactrocera is separated from Dacus by the terga dorsal sclerites of the abdomen not being fused into a single sclerotized plateAs with most species in or close to the subgenus Bactrocera the scutum has both anterior supraalar setae and prescutellar acrostichal setae there are two setae apical pair on the margin of the scutellum Bactrocera is a genus of tephritid fruit flies with about 500 species Learn about its name systematics subgenera and references from this article The melon fruit fly Bactrocera cucurbitae A review pepti of its Bactroceras Wikipedia

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