Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae)
Author
McQuate, Grant T.
Author
Liquido, Nicanor J.
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Insecta Mundi
2013
2013-03-08
2013
289
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5175793
1942-1354
5175793
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Solanum lycopersicum
L.
var.
cerasiforme
(Alef.) Fosberg
GRIN Nomen number: 406486
Family:
Solanaceae
Common Name:
cherry tomato (English), Kirschtomate (German), tomate cerise (French), tomatillo (Spanish).
Naturalized:
widely naturalized.
Cultivated:
widely cultivated.
Field Infestation:
Harris and Liquido 1995
(“cherry tomato”): One adult male
B. latifrons
emerged from a puparium recovered from “cherry tomato” fruits collected on the island of Kauai in
July 1991
.
Harris et al. 2003
(“
Lycopersicum esculeatissium
Miller”): From 1991 to 1992 and 1995, a total of 286 fruits (
5.16kg
) was collected on the Kalaupapa peninsula on the island of Molokai. Over both periods, 6
B. latifrons
adult flies were recovered with an overall infestation rate of 4.3
B. latifrons
per kg of fruit.
Liquido et al. 1994
: From
July 1990
to
October 1992
, a total of 1,715 fruits (
13.6 kg
) on-shrub was collected on
Hawaii
Island.
Bactrocera latifrons
was recovered from 2 of 38 collections (5.3%) with an overall infestation rate of 200.2
B. latifrons
per kg of fruit. During this same period 1,477 total fruits (
9.43 kg
) on-ground were also collected.
Bactrocera latifrons
was recovered from 3 of 30 collections (10%) with an overall infestation rate of 3.2
B. latifrons
per kg of fruit. From
July 1990
to
October 1992
, a total of 462 fruits (
4.11 kg
) on-shrub was collected on Maui Island.
Bactrocera latifrons
was recovered from 2 of 8 collections (25%) with overall infestation rate of 9.2
B. latifrons
per kg of fruit. During this same period 543 total fruits (
4.36 kg
) on-ground was also collected.
Bactrocera latifrons
was recovered from 2 of 13 collections (15.4%) with an overall infestation rate of 17.7
B. latifrons
per kg of fruit.
Shimizu et al. 2007
(“
Lycopersicon esculentum
Mill
cv. Putti”): From
May 1999
to
July 2004
, a total of 2,828 cherry tomato fruits was collected from 61 sampling sites on Yonaguni Island,
Japan
, from which
B. latifrons
was detected in 16 samples (26.2 %), with a total recovery of 155
B. latifrons
.
Lab Infestation:
Follett et al. 2009: 13 – 35
cherry tomatoes were exposed in a cage to 50 gravid female
B. latifrons
and replicated 10 times, exposing a total of 203 fruits (
1.69 kg
), overall. Average infestation per replication was 140
B. latifrons
per kg of fruit.
Listing Only:
Bokonon-Ganta et al. 2007
.