Bactrocera
atramentata (Hering)
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Male B.
atramentata
(Photo: S. Wilson) |
DISTRIBUTION:
Known only from West New Britain, East New Britain, New Ireland and Manus
provinces of Papua New Guinea.
HOST PLANTS:
It has been frequently bred from Pacific lychee (Sapindaceae: Pometia
pinnata).
BIOLOGY:
Not yet studied.
ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE:
It is a significant pest of Pacific lychee.
MALE LURE:
Cue-lure.
QUARANTINE SURVEILLANCE: Cue-lure
trapping
and regular host fruit surveys of Pacific lychee.
OPTIONS FOR RESPONSE (If newly discovered in a
country): Increased trapping, increased host fruit
sampling, restriction of fruit movement, protein bait spraying.
CONTROL:
Fruit bagging, protein bait spraying, destruction of fallen
and overripe fruits, early harvest of mature green fruits.
REFERENCES:
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. (Description and illustration).
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