Bactrocera (Daculus) oleae ( Rossi, 1790 )
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Bactrocera (Daculus) oleae ( Rossi, 1790 ) |
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Bactrocera (Daculus) oleae ( Rossi, 1790) View in CoL
Olive fruit fly
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Distribution. Continental Africa. Réunion. Southern Europe, Middle East. Pakistan. India. California (detected 1998). Hawaii (Hawaii Island, Maui; detected 2019).
Male lure. No known lure.
Host plants. Category A destructive pest of olive fruits ( Vargas et al. 2015). OLEACEAE : Olea spp.
Biology. Adults mate at dusk ( Ahmad et al. 2018). In California, females live at most six months, laying as many as 500 eggs ( Rice 2000). Eggs hatch in two to three days, larval development takes about 20 days and pupal stage duration in fruit takes 8–10 days ( Rice 2000).
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