Bactrocera (Bactrocera) facialis ( Coquillett, 1910 )
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Bactrocera (Bactrocera) facialis ( Coquillett, 1910 ) |
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Bactrocera (Bactrocera) facialis ( Coquillett, 1910) View in CoL
(= Dacus virgatus Coquillett 1910 , NEW SYNONYM; Dacus tongensis Froggatt, 1910 )
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Distribution ( Fig. 103 View Figure 103 ). Tonga (Tongatapu Group, Ha’apai Group, Vava’u Group).
Male lure. Cue-lure.
Host plants. Category B polyphagous fruit pest ( Vargas et al. 2015) bred from 64 host species in 30 families. ANA- CARDIACEAE: Anacardium occidentale , Mangifera indica , Pleiogynium timoriense . ANNONACEAE : Annona muricata , Artabotrys hexapetalus , Cananga odorata . APOCYNACEAE : Alyxia bracteolosa , A. stellata , Cerbera manghas , Melodinus vitiensis , Ochrosia oppositifolia , Tabernaemontana pandacaqui . ASPARAGACEAE : Dracaena angustifolia . BORAGINACEAE : Cordia subcordata . CALOPHYLLACEAE : Calophyllum inophyllum . CARDIOP- TERIDACEAE: Citronella samoensis . CARICACEAE : Carica papaya . CHRYSOBALANACEAE : Atuna racemosa . COMBRETACEAE : Terminalia catappa , T. litoralis . EBENACEAE : Diospyros samoensis . FABACEAE : Inocarpus fagifer . HERNANDIACEAE : Hernandia nymphaeifolia . LAURACEAE : Persea americana . LECYTHIDACEAE : Barringtonia asiatica . MALVACEAE : Grewia prunifolia . MELIACEAE : Aglaia saltatorum , Vavaea amicorum . MORACEAE : Artocarpus altilis . MUSACEAE : Musa x paradisiaca . MYRTACEAE : Eugenia uniflora , Psidium guajava , Syzygium corynocarpum , S. jambos , S. malaccense , S. neurocalyx , S. richii . PASSIFLORACEAE : Passiflora edulis , P. foetida , P. ligularis , P. quadrangularis . ROSACEAE : Prunus persica . RUBIACEAE : Gardenia taitensis , Guettarda speciosa . RUTACEAE : Citrus aurantium , C. limon , C. maxima , C. paradisi , C. reticulata , C. sinensis , Micromelum minutum . SALICACEAE : Xylosma orbiculata . SANTALACEAE : Santalum yasi . SAPINDACEAE : Elattostachys apetala , Pometia pinnata . SAPOTACEAE : Chrysophyllum cainito , Manilkara zapota , Planchonella membranacea . SOLANACEAE : Capsicum annuum , C. frutescens , Solanum lycopersicum , S. mauritianum , S. melongena . THYMELAEACEAE : Phaleria disperma .
Edible hosts common names. Avocado, banana, breadfruit, cashew, chilli pepper, common guava, eggplant, giant granadilla, grapefruit, lemon, Malay-apple, mango, orange, Pacific lychee, papaya, peach, pomelo, purple granadilla, rose-apple, sapodilla, sour orange, soursop, star-apple, Surinam cherry, sweet granadilla, sweet pepper, Tahitian chestnut, tangerine, tomato, tropical almond, wild watermelon.
Biology. Adults mate at dusk (Allwood 1997). At 26°C, egg hatch starts after 46 hours, and most eggs hatch between 51 and 60 hours. Larval development takes 7 to 9 days and pupal period is 12 to 13 days ( Nemeye 1995). Adults are common in both village and forest habitats ( Leweniqila et al. 1997b). Monthly trapping data illustrated on Figure 111 View Figure 111 , in Litsinger et al. (1991) and in Leweniqila et al. (1997b). This species is parasitized by Fopius arisanus and Psyttalia fijiensis (Fullaway) in Tonga ( Heimoana et al. 1997; Vargas et al. 2012a).
Notes. Heat tolerance of immature stages studied in Tonga ( Foliaki and Armstrong 1997). Dacus virgatus Coquillett 1910 , was considered a junior synonym of B. psidii by Malloch (1931), but is actually a synonym of B. facialis , based on a careful examination of the holotype of D. virgatus , deposited at the Smithsonian Institution, by Allen Norrbom.
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