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Bactrocera (Bactrocera) frauenfeldi

  • 1. University of Hawaii, Department of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences, 3050 Maile Way, Room 310, Honolulu, Hawaii, 26822 - 2271.
  • 2. Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forests, Koronivia Research Station, Nausori, Fiji Islands.
  • 3. International Centre for Management of Pest Fruit Flies, Griffith School of Environment, Nathan Campus, Griffith University, 170 Kessels Road, Nathan, Brisbane, QLD 4111, Australia.
  • 4. University of Hawaii, Department of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences, 3050 Maile Way, Room 310, Honolulu, Hawaii, 26822 - 2271. & 61 Thornburgh St., Oxley, QLD 4111, Australia. * Author to whom correspondence should be addressed: D. Drew @ griffith. edu. au & University of Hawaii, Department of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences, 3050 Maile Way, Room 310, Honolulu, Hawaii, 26822 - 2271.

Description

Bactrocera (Bactrocera) frauenfeldi (Schiner) (Fig. 11)

Distribution: Australia, Federated States of Micronesia, Indonesia (West Papua), Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Palau, Papua New Guinea (widespread), Solomon Islands. Male lure: Cue-lure.

ANACARDIACEAE Anacardium occidentale: PNG (11/31). Dracontomelon dao: PNG (1/5). Mangifera indica (P): FSM (16/32); Nauru (55/117); PNG (28/52); Solomon Islands (27/51). Mangifera minor: Solomon Islands (3/8). Spondias dulcis: FSM (1/6); Solomon Islands (2/16).

ANNONACEAE Annona glabra: FSM (4/9). Annona muricata: FSM (8/17); Nauru (5/20); PNG (4/16); Solomon Islands (11/37). Annona

reticulata: PNG (4/10). Annona squamosa: FSM (1/8).

Cananga odorata: FSM (1/9).

APOCYNACEAE Cerbrera manghas: FSM (2/3); Solomon Islands (2/15). Ochrosia oppositifolia: FSM (4/6); Palau (1/1).

ARECACEAE Areca catechu: PNG (Dori et al. 1993). AURACARIACEAE Agathis sp: PNG (1/1). CALLOPHYLLACEAE Calophyllum inophyllum: FSM (8/21); Nauru (2/7). Calophyllum peekelii: Solomon Islands (1/3). Mammea

odorata: FSM (2/3).

CARICACEAE Carica papaya (P): FSM (2/11); PNG (22/106); Solomon Islands (23/80).

CELASTRACEAE Celastrus sp: PNG (1/2). CLUSIACEAE Garcinia x mangostana: PNG (1/5). Garcinia xanthochymus: FSM (1/5); Nauru (1/12).

COMBRETACEAE Terminalia carolinensis: FSM (15/18). Terminalia catappa (P): FSM (181/189); Nauru (54/68); Palau (7/8); PNG (15/21);

Solomon Islands (4/32). Terminalia kaernbachii: PNG (1/9).

Terminalia samoensis: FSM (2/3). Terminalia whitmorei:

Solomon Islands (2/7).

EBENACEAE Diospyros ebenum: Solomon Islands (Hollingsworth et al. 2003). Diospyros nigra: PNG (1/5). Solomon Islands (1/5).

GOODENIACEAE Scaevola taccada: Solomon Islands (1/21). HERNANDIACEAE Hernandia sp: Nauru (1/1). LAURACEAE Persea americana: FSM (3/8); PNG (6/18); Solomon Islands (7/26).

LECYTHIDACEAE Barringtonia calyptrocalyx: PNG (Novotny et al. 2005). Barringtonia edulis: PNG (Leblanc et al. 2001); Solomon

Islands (Hollingsworth et al. 2003).

LEGUMINOSAE Inocarpus fagifer: FSM (109/125); Palau (1/1); PNG (12/22); Solomon Islands (3/16).

MALPIGHIACEAE Malpighia glabra: FSM (13/33). MALVACEAE Heritiera sp: PNG (1/1). MELASTOMATACEAE Melastoma malabathricum: FSM (1/8). MELIACEAE Sandoricum koetjape: PNG (1/2). MORACEAE Artocarpus altilis (P): FSM (32/48); Kiribati (Waterhouse 1993); Nauru (3/53); PNG (2/25); Solomon Islands (1/80).

Artocarpus heterophyllus: Solomon Islands (1/10).

Artocarpus mariannensis: FSM (1/2). Broussonetia

papyrifera: Solomon Islands (Hollingsworth et al. 2003).

Ficus glandifera: Nauru (1/3). Ficus sp: Solomon Islands

(1/48).

MUSACEAE Musa x paradisiaca (P): PNG (7/130). MYRTACEAE Eugenia uniflora: FSM (58/65). Psidium cattleianum: PNG (2/2). Psidium guajava (P): FSM (96/113); Kiribati

(Waterhouse 1993); Nauru (14/17); Palau (7/9); PNG

(115/163); Solomon Islands (42/85). Syzygium aqueum: FSM

(38/39); Palau (3/4); PNG (7/13). Syzygium jambos (P): FSM

(2/2). Syzygium malaccense (P): FSM (10/13); Nauru (4/7);

Palau (6/8); PNG (9/10); Solomon Islands (22/37). Syzygium

cf. pachycladum: PNG (Novotny et al. 2005). Syzygium

samarangense: FSM (37/41); Palau (4/8).

OXALIDACEAE Averrhoa carambola: FSM (13/36); Palau (1/17); PNG (36/113); Solomon Islands (7/60).

PASSIFLORACEAE Passiflora edulis: PNG (1/18). PHYLLANTHACEAE Baccaurea papuana: PNG (5/8). RUBIACEAE Guettarda speciosa: FSM (2/5); Nauru (101/149). Nauclea sp: Solomon Islands (1/2).

RUTACEAE Citrus aurantium: FSM (2/18); Solomon Islands (1/16). Citrus japonica: Solomon Islands (1/5). Citrus maxima:

PNG (4/28). Solomon Islands (1/30). Citrus paradisi:

Solomon Islands (2/16). Citrus reticulata: FSM (18/34).

Citrus sinensis: FSM (10/33). Citrus x microcarpa: FSM

(4/15); Palau (1/5). Clymenia polyandra: PNG (4/4).

SAPINDACEAE Pometia pinnata: PNG (2/6). SAPOTACEAE Burckella obovata: PNG (1/3). Chrysophyllum cainito: FSM (1/5). Manilkara zapota: FSM (1/4); Solomon Islands

(2/6); Pouteria caimito: PNG (1/5). Pouteria campechiana:

PNG (4/8).

THYMELAEACEAE Phaleria macrocarpa: PNG (1/2).

Notes

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 20-22, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8159403

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References

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  • Hollingsworth, R. G., R. A. I. Drew, A. J. Allwood, M. Romig, M. Vagalo, and F. Tsatsia. 2003. Host plants and relative abundance of fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) species in the Solomon Islands. Australian J. Entomol. 42: 95 - 108.
  • Novotny, V., A. R. Clarke, R. A. I. Drew, S. Balagawi, and B. Clifford. 2005. Host specialization and species richness of fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in a New Guinea rain forest. J. Trop. Ecol. 21: 67 - 77.
  • Leblanc, L., S. Balagawi, A. Mararuai, D. Putulan, D. Tenakanai, and A. R. Clarke. 2001. Fruit flies in Papua New Guinea. Secretariat of the Pacific Community Pest Advisory Leaflet. 37: 1 - 12.
  • Waterhouse, D. F. 1993. Pest fruit flies in the Oceanic Pacific. p. 1 - 47 In Waterhouse, D. F., Biological control. Pacific prospects. Supplement 2. ACIAR Publ.