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Evidence of orchid visitation by Bactrocera species (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Papua New Guinea
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Evidence of orchid visitation by Bactrocera species (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Papua New Guinea

Anthony R. Clarke, Solomon Balagawi, Barbara Clifford, Richard A. I. Drew, Luc Leblanc, Amanda Mararuai, Daniel McGuire, David Putulan, Simphorian A. Sar and David Tenakanai
Journal of tropical ecology, Vol.18(3), pp.441-448
05/01/2002

Abstract

orchids pollinia fruit flies male lures
Bactrocera Macquart (Diptera: Tephritidae) is a genus of nearly 500 species, the majority of which are endemic to tropical South-East Asia and Australasia (Drew 1989). Nearly all Bactrocera have frugivorous larvae that feed on the fleshy fruit of tropical trees, shrubs, and vines, and some species are major horticultural pests (White & Elson-Harris 1992). In this paper,where the term ‘fruit fly’ is used, we are referring explicitly to species of Bactrocera.

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