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MELON FLY (Bactrocera cucurbitae (Coquillett))

HOST LIST

HOST PLANTS: Over 125 species of hosts have been recorded for this species, based on extensive host surveys in Asia and Hawai'i. Plants in the family Cucurbitaceae are, however, the usual hosts. In southeast Asia, it has been reared from 42 host species, in 26 genera and 12 families (Allwood et al, 1999). Nine species of cucurbit hosts have been recorded in the Pacific. There are numerous records from other plant families, many requiring confirmation. Some of the non-cucurbit hosts recorded in Asia and Hawaii include, among others, beans (Vigna unguiculata and Phaseolus vulgaris) and papaya (Carica papaya). Host species recorded in surveys in Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Nauru and Northern Marianas Islands (published in Wong et al, 1989) are: 

Plant families

Plant species Common names

Solomon
Islands

PNG

Marianas

Nauru

CUCURBITACEAE

Citrullus lanatus

Watermelon

X

X

X

-

CUCURBITACEAE

Coccinia grandis

Ivy gourd

X

-

-

-

CUCURBITACEAE

Cucumis melo

Cantaloupe

-

X

X

-

CUCURBITACEAE

Cucumis melo

Honeydew melon

-

X

-

-

CUCURBITACEAE

Cucumis melo

Rockmelon

-

X

-

-

CUCURBITACEAE

Cucumis sativus

Cucumber

X

X

X

-

CUCURBITACEAE

Cucurbita pepo

Pumpkin

X

X

X

-

CUCURBITACEAE

Luffa acutangula

Angled luffa

- -

-

X

CUCURBITACEAE Luffa cylindrica Luffa - X - -

CUCURBITACEAE

Momordica charantia

Bitter gourd

X

X

X

-

CUCURBITACEAE

Trichosanthes cucumerina

Snake gourd

X

-

-

-

MALVACEAE

Hibiscus esculentus

Okra

-

-

X (?)

-

SOLANACEAE

Lycopersicon esculentum

Tomato

-

-

X

-

Publication sources for host records: 
Allwood, A.J., Chinajariyawong, A., Drew, R.A.I., Hamacek, E.L., Hancock, D.L., Hengsawad, C., Jinapin, J.C., Jirasurat, M., Kong Krong, C., Kritsaneepaiboon, S., Leong, C.T.S., and S. Vijaysegaran. 1999. Host plant records for fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in South-East Asia.  The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology. Supplement 7. 92 pp. (Complete host list in Asia).
Allwood, A.J., and Drew, R.A I., 1997. Management of fruit flies in the Pacific. ACIAR Proceedings No 76. 267pp.  
Drew
, R.A.I. 1989.The tropical fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae: Dacinae) of the Australasian and Oceanian regions. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum. Volume 26. 521 pp.
Leblanc
, L. 2000. Fruit flies in Solomon Islands. SPC Pest Advisory Leaflet No. 30. 4pp.
Waterhouse
, D.F. 1993. Biological control. Pacific Prospects. Supplement 2. ACIAR Canberra. vii+138pp.
Wong, T.Y., Cunningham, R.T., McInnis, D.O., Gilmore, J.E. 1989. Spatial distribution and abundance of Dacus cucurbitae (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Rota, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Environmental Entomology. 18: 1079-1082.

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