Bactrocera dorsalis species complex (Diptera: Tephritidae): taxonomic changes based on a review of 20years of integrative morphological, molecular, cytogenetic, behavioural and chemoecological data MARK K. SCHUTZE1,2,NIDCHAYA AKETARAWONG3, WEERAWAN AMORNSAK4,KAREN F. ARMSTRONG5,ANTONIS Bactrocera dorsalis species complex (Diptera: Tephritidae): taxonomic changes based on a review of 20years of integrative morphological, molecular, cytogenetic, behavioural and chemoecological data MARK K. SCHUTZE1,2,NIDCHAYA AKETARAWONG3, WEERAWAN AMORNSAK4,KAREN F. ARMSTRONG5,ANTONIS of B. dorsalis respond to food-based lures, but at a far lower level than males response to methyl eugenol (Barry et al. Total number of Bactrocera dorsalis specimens detected from April 2014 to September 2015 from an average total of 1500 surveillance traps placed countrywide Total Specimens 2 per. The genetic structuring of the species across its entire geographic range has never been undertaken, because under a former taxonomy B. dorsalis was divided into four Bactrocera dorsalis (orientalna muszka owocowa) to muchówka z rodziny nasionnicowatych (Tephritidae) której larwy rozwijają się w szeregu tropikalnych owoców, jak również gatunków uprawianych w krajach o umiarkowanym klimacie, włączając w to obszar PRA. The oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis, oviposits on many types of fruits. The oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel), is one of the most economically important pests in the world, causing serious damage to fruit production. (Total Specimens) Deciduous fruit hosts 12 . 100(3): 723Ð729 (2007) In order to better understand the flight capacity of B. dorsalis and its physiological basis, the functions and regulatory roles of juvenile hormone (JH) in the flight muscle of B. dorsalis were studied under a controlled environment. Learning and memory are the most characterized advanced neurological activities of insects, which can associate information with food. Squares are the locations where the traps were placed while green circles are fruit sampling sites. Although its' name does not illicit much response here in Singapore, in countries such as the United States and Kenya, the mention of the Oriental fruit fly will send agricultural farmers, fruit vendors, immigration authorities fuming mad. 2015). 456 0 obj
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Bactrocera kirki (Froggatt) in 1928, Bactrocera tryoni (Froggatt) in 1970, B. dorsalis in 1996, and Bactrocera xanthodes in 1998 (Leblanc and Putoa 2000). Abstract The Bactrocera dorsalis complex of tropical fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae: Dacinae) contains 75 described species, largely endemic to Southeast Asia. and Fujian mainly by methyl eugenol traps. Bactrocera invadens (Diptera: Tephritidae), is a quarantine pest of Asian origin with host plants including mango, citrus, guava, marula, banana, peppers, tomatoes and cucurbits. The native distribution of Bactrocera carambolae overlaps extensively with that of B. dorsalis, in much of the southern part of its range, and it was introduced into Suriname about 1975 where it has become established. Our previous studies on Bactrocera dorsalis have shown that this fly can learn to evaluate the nutritional value of sugar rewards, although whether all metabolizable sugars are equally rewarding to flies is still unclear. %PDF-1.6
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Entomol. Avg. Bactrocera dorsalis was first detected in South Africa in 2010, and despite a number of eradication and reintroduction events the pest was declared present in the northern regions of Bactrocera philippinensis was designated a synonym of B. The general survey guidelines b. Abstract: Bactrocera carambolae is one of the approximately 100 sibling species of the Bactrocera dorsalis complex and considered to be very closely related to B. dorsalis. It was previously described as the Invader fruit fly (Bactrocera invadens). The oriental fruit fly Bactrocera dorsalis (Diptera: Tephritidae) is a serious pest which causes considerable loss of cultivated crops worldwide and attacks over 350 host species [39, 40]. Kata kunci: Identifikasi, kelimpahan dan Bactrocera . common name: oriental fruit fly scientific name: Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel) (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae) Introduction - Synonymy - Distribution - Description - Life History - Hosts and Damage - Quarantine and Management - Selected References Introduction (Back to Top). The highly invasive oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel), has been declared present in the northern parts of South Africa since 2013. of B. dorsalis respond to food-based lures, but at a far lower level than males response to methyl eugenol (Barry et al. [1]Draft Annex to ISPM 27 – Bactrocera dorsalis complex (2006-026) [1] Status box[2] [2] [3]This is not an official part of the standard, and it will be modified by the IPPC Secretariat after adoption. In certain areas of north India and Pakistan it has been more notorious than Bactrocera dorsalis (Qureshi et al., 1991; Kapoor, 1993). Southeast Asia has been proposed as the native range of B. dorsalis ( Hardy 1973 , Clarke et al. It differ from lombokensis in having inner apical 1/3 of mid femora Two major fruit fly pest species, Bactrocera dorsalis and B. umbrosa, are strongly attracted to methyl eugenol (ME) found in >450 plant species.They are, however, exclusive pollinators of certain daciniphilous (attracting Dacini fruit flies) Bulbophyllum orchids. Bactrocera dorsalis is a member of the Oriental fruit fly B. rearing procedures for other species of Bactrocera, namely B.zonata and B.correcta. The oriental fruit fly (Bactrocera dorsalis) is a pest that causes large economic losses in the fruit and vegetable industry, so its control is a major challenge. The Oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel), is a serious pest of crops of tropical agriculture, attacking over 173 varieties of fruits and vegetables (Metcalf and Metcalf, 1992). Nuclear receptors (NRs) are a superfamily of ligand-dependent transcription factors that directly combine with DNA to regulate the expression of downstream target genes. At the time of these studies, B. dorsalis had been reported onlyintheSocietyIslandsand B.xanthodesonlyinthe This article reports the results of research only. MANAGEMENT This pertains mainly with the management of B. dorsalis on mango. The Oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel, 1912), is a member of the Tephritidae (fruit flies) family. for Bactrocera dorsalis HOW MANY TRAPS NEEDED BD not present • 1/PUC • 1/100 ha BD present • 1/PUC • 1/25 ha WHY MONITOR • BD is a quarantine pest • Monitoring data is required for special program registration • Pro-active eradication/ control Abbr. Monitoring Bactrocera dorsalis (BD) Status of BD: Bactrocera dorsalis (Oriental Fruit Fly) is a quarantine pest of Asian origin capable of infesting various commercial fruit crops (400 recorded hosts). Documents about Bactrocera dorsalis (DACUDO) Number Title Download; PM1/002(28) EPPO A1 and A2 Lists of pests recommended for regulation as quarantine pests (2019) The pest survey card on Bactrocera dorsalis.1 ii. Within the complex are a small number of polyphagous pests of international significance, including B. dorsalis sensu stricto, B. papayae, B. carambolae, and B. philippinensis. Egg: The eggs of Bactrocera dorsalis were white, shiny, rice shaped, slightly curved in to elongate tapering at anterior and posterior end. Abstract. A study was thus initiated in July 2014 to determine the host range and field population of the pest species in the region. Official control in terms of R110 In the present study, we further explored the possible roles of CPAP3 genes in B. dorsalis development. Tidak ada satu hal pun … 2006). The genetic structuring of the species across its entire geographic range has never been undertaken, because under a former taxonomy B. dorsalis was divided into four Mention of pro- The RiBESS+ manual available online2 c. The statistical tools RiBESS+ and SAMPELATOR which are available online3 with open access after registration. The invention discloses an orchard bactrocera dorsalis insect damage recognition system based on digital signal processing (DSP) and the internet of things. Eradication of Bactrocera papayae Diptera: As a result of its widespread distribution, pest status, invasive ability and potential impact on market access, B.