Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae) McQuate, Grant T. Liquido, Nicanor J. Insecta Mundi 2013 2013-03-08 2013 289 1 61 4Y369 [192,500,1538,1562] Magnoliopsida Solanaceae Solanum Plantae Solanales 31 30 Tracheophyta species lycopersicum   Family: Solanaceae  Common Name:domado (Transcribed Korean), ilnyeongam (Transcribed Korean), pomodoro (Italian), tomat (Transliterated Russian), tomate (French), Tomate (German), tomate (Spanish), tomateiro (Portuguese), tomatera (Spanish), tomato (English), tomato (Transcribed Korean).  Cultivated:only cultivated.  Field Infestation: Allwood et al. 1999(  Lycopersicon esculentum): From fruit collections in Peninsular Malaysia(1986 to 1988), East Malaysia( Sabahand Sarawak) and Thailand(1990 to 1994)  B. latifronswas recovered from 4 samples. No infestation rate data given.  Clausen et al. 1965(  Lycopersicon esculentum): A total of 86 puparia, including both  Dacus nubilus(now known as  Bactrocera tau) and  B. latifrons, was recovered from  Solanum lycopersicumfruits collected in February, 1951, in Thailand.  + Hardy 1973(“Ponderosa tomato”): From Malaya (part of present day Malaysia),  B. latifronswas reared from “Ponderosa tomato.” No infestation rate data given.  Harris et al. 2001( “  Lycopersicon esculentumMiller”): From April 1991to July 1992, a total of 337 “cherry tomatoes” was collected at Kaumakani, Kekaha, and Hanapepe on the island of Kaua’i. One  B. latifronspuparia was recovered from 1 of 10 collections (10.0%).  Liquido et al. 1992(“  Lycopersicon esculentumMill.”): Larval infestations of  B. latifronswere found in cherry tomato,  L. esculentumMill., in Naalehu on HawaiiIsland. No infestation rate data given.  Liquido et al. 1994(“  Lycopersicon lycopersicum[L.]”): From July 1990to October 1992, a total of 541 fruits ( 28.6 kg) on-shrub was collected on HawaiiIsland.  Bactrocera latifronswas recovered from 2 of 23 collections (8.7%) with an overall infestation rate of 10.9  B. latifronsper kg of fruit. During this same period 403 total fruits ( 23.4 kg) on-ground was also collected.  Bactrocera latifronswas recovered in 1 of 11 collections (9.1%) with an overall infestation rate of 75.4  B. latifronsper kg of fruit. From July 1990to October 1992, a total of 246 fruits ( 14.5 kg) was collected on Maui Island.  Bactrocera latifronswas recovered from 1 of 7 collections (14.3%) with an overall infestation rate of 1.8  B. latifronsper kg of fruit.  Mwatawala et al. 2009(“  Lycopersicon esculentumMiller”): Mostly after October 2006, a total of 2517 fruits ( 75.93 kg) was collected in the Morogoro regionof Tanzania.  Bactrocera latifronswas recovered from 7 out of 82 collections (9%) with an overall average infestation rate of 0.76 emerged adults per kg fruit.  Mziray et al. 2010a(“  Lycopersicon esculentum”): From February to April 2008, a total of 3  B. latifronsadults was recovered from a total of 246 fruits ( 6.24 kg) collected from different elevations in the Morogoro region( Tanzania). There was an overall infestation rate of 0.48  B. latifronsper kg of fruit.  Mziray et al. 2010b(“  Lycopersicon esculentum”): From March 2007to March 2008, a total of 3,578 fruits ( 8.83 kg) was collected from the Morogoro regionof Tanzania.  Bactrocera latifronswas recovered in 25 of 145 collections (17.2%) with an overall infestation rate of 1.56  B. latifronsper kg of fruit (12.56 flies per kg infested fruits). PestID 2011:  Bactrocera latifronswas recovered by USDA-APHIS-PPQ from  S. lycopersicum(  Lycopersicon esculentum) once at the airport in Hilo, Hawaii(“interception”) in August, 2000, with a recovery of 2 living immature (larvae).  Shimizu et al. 2007(“  Lycopersicon esculentumMill”): From May 1999to July 2004, a total of 1615 tomato fruits was collected from 43 sampling sites on Yonaguni Island, Japan, from which  B. latifronswas detected in 6 samples (14.0 %), with a total recovery of 52  B. latifrons.   Vargasand Nishida 1985a(“ Lycopersicum  esculentumMiller”): From April to August 1984, a total of 765 fruits was collected in 6 locations on Oahu, Hawaii, from which 64  B. latifronswere recovered, with an overall infestation rate of 14.4  B. latifronsper kg of fruit.  Listing Only: Bokonon-Ganta et al. 2007(“  L. esculentumMill.”); CAB International 1996(“tomato”); Harris 1989(“tomato”);  HawaiiDepartment of Agriculture 2009(“tomato”); McQuate et al. 2007(  L. esculentumMill.); McQuate 2009; Meksongsee et al. 1991(  L. esculentumMill.); Moiz et al. 1967(“tomato”); Mwatawala et al. 2007; Symonds et al. 2009(“tomato”); Udayagiri 1987(“tomato”); White and Elson-Harris 1992(  L. esculentum);  Vargaset al. 1990(  L. esculentumMiller);  Vargasand Nishida 1985a( Lycopersicum  esculentumMiller);  Vargasand Nishida 1985b( Lycopersicum  esculentumMiller);  Vargasand Nishida 1991(“tomato”); Vijaysegaran 1991; Vijaysegaran and Loke 2000(“tomato”); White and Elson-Harris 1992(  L. esculentum); Yong 1993(  L. esculentum); Yunus and Ho 1980(  L. esculentum).