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2. Timing of onset of evening activity of adult Chinese rose beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)
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McQuate, Grant T.
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3. Nutritional composition of Rainbow papaya, the first commercialized transgenic fruit crop
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Tripathi, Savarni, Suzuki, Jon Y., Carr, James B., McQuate, Grant T., Ferreira, Stephen A., Manshardt, Richard M., Pitz, Karen Y., Wall, Marisa M., and Gonsalves, Dennis
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- 2011
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4. Ring-Fluorinated Analog of Methyl Eugenol: Attractiveness to and Metabolism in the Oriental Fruit Fly, Bactrocera Dorsalis (Hendel)
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Khrimian, Ashot, Siderhurst, Matthew S., Mcquate, Grant T., Liquido, Nicanor J., Nagata, Janice, Carvalho, Lori, Guzman, Filadelfo, and Jang, Eric B.
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- 2009
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5. Age-related responsiveness of male Bactrocera latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae) to α-ionol + cade oil relative to age of sexual maturity
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McQuate, Grant T., Bokonon-Ganta, Aimé H., Jang, Eric B., and Messing, Russell H.
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- 2008
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6. Natural establishment of a parasitoid complex on Bactrocera latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Hawaii
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Bokonon-Ganta, Aimé H., McQuate, Grant T., and Messing, Russell H.
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- 2007
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7. Synergists isolated from cade oil for the parapheromone α-ionol for male Bactrocera latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae)
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Keum, Young-Soo, McQuate, Grant T., and Li, Qing X.
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- 2007
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8. Control of Chinese rose beetle through the use of solar-powered nighttime illumination
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McQuate, Grant T. and Jameson, Mary Liz
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- 2011
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9. Development and characterization of microsatellites from the sweetpotato weevil, Cylas formicarius elegantulus
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Wadl, Phillip A., primary, Trigiano, Robert N., additional, Boggess, Sarah L., additional, Harris‐Shultz, Karen, additional, Williams, Livy H., additional, and McQuate, Grant T., additional
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- 2020
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10. Light-Activated Toxicity of Phloxine B and Uranine to Mediterranean Fruit Fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Tephritidae), Adults
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Liquido, Nicanor J., primary, McQuate, Grant T., additional, and Cunningham, Roy T., additional
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- 1995
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11. Light-Activated Toxicity of Phloxine B and Fluorescein in Methyleugenol to Oriental Fruit Fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), Males
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Liquido, Nicanor J., primary, McQuate, Grant T., additional, and Cunningham, Roy T., additional
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- 1995
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12. Field Evaluation of a Binary Sex Pheromone for Sweetpotato Vine Borer (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) in Hawaii
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McQuate, Grant T, primary, Cossé, Allard, additional, Sylva, Charmaine D, additional, and MacKay, Julia A, additional
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- 2019
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13. Method for DNA Isolation From Sweetpotato Weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Collected in Pheromone-Baited Traps
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Wadl, Phillip A, primary, Williams, Livy H, additional, Harris-Shultz, Karen R, additional, and McQuate, Grant T, additional
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- 2018
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14. Recovery of Sweetpotato Vine Borer, Omphisa anastomosalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae), in Sweetpotato Fields in Hawaii Through Field Collections and Detection Trapping.
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McQuate, Grant T. and Sylva, Charmaine D.
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PYRALIDAE , *CRAMBIDAE , *LEPIDOPTERA , *SWEET potatoes , *PEST control , *CLIMBING plants , *INSECT pests - Abstract
Sweetpotato, Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lamarck, has been cultivated in Hawaii since at least 1778, with production increasing in recent years to the point where it was the top volume-producing vegetable crop in Hawaii in 2017. Sweetpotato production in Hawaii, though, is subject to several major insect pests that can adversely affect the quality and quantity of the crop. One such pest is the sweetpotato vine borer, Omphisa anastomosalis Guenée (Lepidoptera: Crambidae). A binary sex pheromone, recently identified through research with sweetpotato vine borer populations in Vietnam, has been shown to be comparably attractive in sweetpotato vine borer populations in Hawaii. Herein, research results are reported from tests where this improved sweetpotato vine borer sex attractant is used to assess the effect of trap type, trap height and trap spatial location on catch of male sweetpotato vine borer adults. The results presented here indicate that delta traps baited with the binary sex pheromone are good tools for population detection, with five times or more moth recovery and higher percentage detection relative to wing or Heliothis traps. Traps should be placed between 0.5 to 0.75 m above the sweetpotato foliage for best adult male moth recovery. Although moths are present throughout the sweetpotato field, as well as in near-border areas, trap catch may be more reliable towards the edges of the sweetpotato field. Also presented herein is some background on the biology of the sweetpotato vine borer that may be helpful for other researchers who seek to develop improved control of this insect pest. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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15. Annotated World Bibliography of Host Plants of the Melon Fly, Bactrocera cucurbitae (Coquillett) (Diptera: Tephritidae)
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McQuate, Grant T., Liquido, Nicanor J., and Nakamichi, Kelly A. A.
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Cactaceae ,Malvales ,Musaceae ,Ranunculales ,Myrtaceae ,Malpighiales ,Liliopsida ,Asparagales ,Fabales ,Rubiaceae ,Arecaceae ,Asteraceae ,Moraceae ,Sapindaceae ,Magnoliales ,Vitales ,Passifloraceae ,Meliaceae ,Plantae ,Pandanaceae ,Malvaceae ,Solanaceae ,Amaranthaceae ,Asterales ,Poales ,Phyllanthaceae ,Euphorbiaceae ,Cucurbitales ,Fabaceae ,Biodiversity ,Brassicales ,Loganiaceae ,Berberidaceae ,Caryophyllales ,Lamiales ,Sapindales ,Ebenaceae ,Vitaceae ,Fagales ,Ericaceae ,Canellaceae ,Calophyllaceae ,Anacardiaceae ,Zingiberales ,Annonaceae ,Capparaceae ,Poaceae ,Juglandaceae ,Arecales ,Magnoliopsida ,Lauraceae ,Combretaceae ,Pandanales ,Rosales ,Rosaceae ,Rutaceae ,Taxonomy ,Sapotaceae ,Lamiaceae ,Solanales ,Myrtales ,Rhamnaceae ,Amaryllidaceae ,Agavaceae ,Caricaceae ,Lardizabalaceae ,Apocynaceae ,Tracheophyta ,Cucurbitaceae ,Canellales ,Brassicaceae ,Laurales ,Bignoniaceae ,Gentianales ,Ericales - Abstract
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16. First Field Collection of the Rough Sweetpotato Weevil, Blosyrus asellus (Olivier) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), on Hawaii Island, with Notes on Detection Methods
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McQuate, Grant T., Sylva, Charmaine D., and Kumashiro, Bernarr R.
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McQuate, Grant T., Sylva, Charmaine D., Kumashiro, Bernarr R. (2016): First Field Collection of the Rough Sweetpotato Weevil, Blosyrus asellus (Olivier) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), on Hawaii Island, with Notes on Detection Methods. Proceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society 48: 1-8, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8159570, {"references":["ESRI. 2012. ArcGIS 10.2.1. ESRI, Redlands, CA.","Heu, R.A., D. M. Tsuda, S.K. Fukuda, C.L. Young, and M.I. Lee. 2014. A rough sweetpotato weevil, Blosyrus asellus (Olivier) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). New","Pest Advisory no. 09-01, updated December 2014. Hawaii Department of Agriculture, Honolulu, HI. Available online at: http:// hdoa.hawaii.gov/pi/files/2013/01/NPA- Blosyrus-MASTER.pdf.","Ko, M.P., and C.L. Young. 2012. Sweet potato pest detection survey. Final Report - FY 2010 (1 July, 2010 - 30 June, 2012). 30 November, 2012.Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey (CAPS) Program. USDA-APHIS- PPQ and Hawaii Department of Agriculture, Honolulu, Hawaii.","McQuate, G.T. 2014. Green light synergistically enhances male sweetpotato response to sex pheromone. Scientific Reports 4, 4499; Available online at: http://www. nature.com/srep/2014/140328/srep04499/ full/srep04499.html.","Mahendiran, G., and V.V. Ramamurthy. 2013. A checklist of the genus Blosyrus Schoenherr (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Entiminae) of the world. Journal of Threatened Taxa 5: 4682-4686. Available online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/JoTT. o3494.4682-6.","Nakamoto, Y., and H. Kuba. 2004. The effectiveness of a green light emitting diode (LED) trap at capturing the West Indian sweet potato weevil, Euscepes postfasciatus (Fairmaire) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in a sweet potato field. Appl. Entomol. Zool. 39: 491-495.","Nottingham, S.F., K.-C. Son, R.F. Severson, R.F. Arrendale, and S.J. Kays. 1989. Attraction of adult sweet potato weevils, Cylas formicarius (Summers), (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), to sweet potato leaf and root volatiles. J. Chem. Ecol. 15: 1095-1106.","Pulakkatu-thodi, I., S. Motomura, and S. Miyasaka. 2016. Evaluation of insecticides for the management of rough sweetpotato weevil, Blosyrus asellus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Hawaii Island. Insect Pests June 2016. IP-38. College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources. University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI.","SAS Institute Inc. 2012. JMP 10.0.0. Cary, NC: SAS Institute, Inc.","Wang, Y., and S.J. Kays. 2002. Sweetpotato volatile chemistry in relation to sweetpotato weevil (Cylas formicarius) behavior. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 127: 656-662."]}
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17. Natural Field Infestation of Mangifera casturi and Mangifera lalijiwa by Oriental Fruit Fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Diptera: Tephritidae)
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18. Catch of the Adult Green Garden Looper, Chrysodeixis eriosoma (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), in Sweetpotato Fields in Hawaii.
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McQuate, Grant T. and Sylva, Charmaine D.
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Sweetpotato, Ipomoea batatus (L.) Lamarck, one of the top ten staple crops produced worldwide, was the top volume-producing vegetable crop in Hawaii in 2017. While conducting research on sweetpotato pests in Hawaii, we discovered that the green garden looper, Chrysodeixis eriosoma (Doubleday), was present in sweetpotato fields in Hawaii and we had recurrent non-target catch in traps baited with a binary pheromone lure for the sweetpotato vine borer, Omphisa anastomosalis Guenée. The green garden looper caterpillar is a generalist feeder that has the potential to damage a range of both vegetable and ornamental crops in Hawaii. Herein we report on the non-target catch of C. eriosoma, including documenting the effect of spatial trap location and trap height on trap catch. We also demonstrate that a commercially available lure formulated for C. chalcites is an effective detection/monitoring tool for C. eriosoma in Hawaii, as had previously been demonstrated in New Zealand. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. Sapindus rarak DC
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McQuate, Grant T. and Liquido, Nicanor J.
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Sapindales ,Tracheophyta ,Magnoliopsida ,Sapindaceae ,Sapindus rarak ,Biodiversity ,Plantae ,Sapindus ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Sapindus rarak DC. GRIN Nomen number: 33089 Family: Sapindaceae Native: ASIA-TEMPERATE - China: China - Yunnan; ASIA-TROPICAL - Indian Subcontinent: Bhutan; Indo-China: Indochina; Myanmar; Thailand; Malesia: Indonesia; Malaysia. Field Infestation: Allwood et al. 1999: From fruit collections in Peninsular Malaysia (1986 to 1988) and in East Malaysia (Sabah and Sarawak) and Thailand (1990 to 1994) B. latifrons was recovered from 1 sample. No infestation rate data given., Published as part of McQuate, Grant T. & Liquido, Nicanor J., 2013, Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 1-61 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (289) on page 24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5175793, {"references":["Allwood, A. J., A. Chinajariyawong, R. A. I. Drew, E. L. Hamacek, D. L. Hancock, C. Hengsawad, J. C. Jipanin, M. Jirasurat, C. Kong Krong, S. Kritsaneepaiboon, C. T. S. Leong, and S. Vijaysegaran. 1999. Host plant records for fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Southeast Asia. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, Supplement 7: 1 - 92."]}
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20. Dimocarpus longan subsp. longan Lour. subsp. longan
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McQuate, Grant T. and Liquido, Nicanor J.
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Dimocarpus longan Lour. subsp. longan GRIN Nomen number: 403166 Family: Sapindaceae Common Name: longan (English). Native: ASIA-TROPICAL - Indo-China: Cambodia; Laos; Thailand; Malesia: Indonesia; Malaysia. Field Infestation: Takeishi 1992 (“ Euphoria longan ”): Two fruits, confiscated at Narita Airport (Tokyo, Japan) from airline passengers from Thailand, were infested with B. latifrons., Published as part of McQuate, Grant T. & Liquido, Nicanor J., 2013, Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 1-61 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (289) on page 15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5175793, {"references":["Takeishi, H. 1992. A study on the fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) found in the fresh fruits carried by passengers from Thailand to Narita airport, Japan. Research Bulletin of the Plant Protection Service, Japan 28: 75 - 78."]}
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21. Gmelina philippensis Cham
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McQuate, Grant T. and Liquido, Nicanor J.
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Tracheophyta ,Magnoliopsida ,Lamiaceae ,Gmelina ,Biodiversity ,Plantae ,Gmelina philippensis ,Taxonomy ,Lamiales - Abstract
Gmelina philippensis Cham. GRIN Nomen number: 17832 Family: Lamiaceae Native: ASIA-TROPICAL - Indian Subcontinent: India - Kerala, Tamil Nadu; Indo-China: Myanmar; Thailand; Vietnam; Malesia: Indonesia - Lesser Sunda Islands; Malaysia; Philippines - Luzon, Mindanao, Panay. Cultivated: Asia: widespread in tropics, perhaps naturalized. Field Infestation: Allwood et al. 1999: From fruit collections in Peninsular Malaysia (1986 to 1988) and in East Malaysia (Sabah and Sarawak) and Thailand (1990 to 1994), B. latifrons was recovered from 1 sample. No infestation rate data given., Published as part of McQuate, Grant T. & Liquido, Nicanor J., 2013, Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 1-61 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (289) on page 16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5175793, {"references":["Allwood, A. J., A. Chinajariyawong, R. A. I. Drew, E. L. Hamacek, D. L. Hancock, C. Hengsawad, J. C. Jipanin, M. Jirasurat, C. Kong Krong, S. Kritsaneepaiboon, C. T. S. Leong, and S. Vijaysegaran. 1999. Host plant records for fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Southeast Asia. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, Supplement 7: 1 - 92."]}
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22. Malus domestica Borkh
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Malus domestica Borkh. GRIN Nomen number: 104681 Family: Rosaceae Common Name: Apfel (German), Apfelbaum (German), apple (English), äpple (Swedish), jabloko (Transliterated Russian), jablonja (Transliterated Russian), Kultur-Apfel (German), macieira (Portuguese), manzana (Spanish), manzano (Spanish), ping guo (Transcribed Chinese), pommier commun (French), ringo (Japanese R maji), sagwanamu (Transcribed Korean). Naturalized: sometimes naturalized. Cultivated: widely cultivated. Listing Only: Liquido et al. 1994 (includes the note that this is based on unpublished data of R. Drew); White and Elson-Harris 1992 (“probably aberrant host association”). Malus malus (L.) Britton, see Malus domestica Borkh. Malus pumila auct., see Malus domestica Borkh. Malus pumila var. domestica (Borkh.) C. K. Schneid., see Malus domestica Borkh. Malus sylvestris auct., see Malus domestica Borkh. Malus sylvestris var. domestica (Borkh.) Mansf., see Malus domestica Borkh., Published as part of McQuate, Grant T. & Liquido, Nicanor J., 2013, Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 1-61 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (289) on page 19, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5175793, {"references":["Liquido, N. J., E. J. Harris, and L. A. Dekker. 1994. Ecology of Bactrocera latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae) populations: host plants, natural enemies, distribution, and abundance. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 87: 71 - 84.","White, I. M., and M. M. Elson-Harris. 1992. Fruit flies of economic significance; their identification and bionomics. CAB International; Wallingford, UK. 601 p."]}
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23. Averrhoa carambola L
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Averrhoa carambola L. GRIN Nomen number: 6158 Family: Oxalidaceae Common Name: belimbing (Tagalog), carambola (English), carambolier (French), carambolo (Spanish), five-corner (English), karambola (Swedish), Karambole (German), starfruit (English), Sternfrucht (German). Native: ASIA-TROPICAL - Malesia: Indonesia – Java [possible origin here]. Cultivated: cultivated throughout tropics. Listing Only: Liquido et al. 1994 (note, though, that this paper includes the comment: “R. Drew [Queensland Dept. of Primary Industries, personal communication] contends that this is an erroneous record, probably based on misidentification of B. dorsalis ”); White and Elson-Harris 1992 (“a doubtful record”); Vijaysegaran 1991; Yunus and Ho 1980., Published as part of McQuate, Grant T. & Liquido, Nicanor J., 2013, Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 1-61 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (289) on page 5, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5175793, {"references":["Liquido, N. J., E. J. Harris, and L. A. Dekker. 1994. Ecology of Bactrocera latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae) populations: host plants, natural enemies, distribution, and abundance. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 87: 71 - 84.","White, I. M., and M. M. Elson-Harris. 1992. Fruit flies of economic significance; their identification and bionomics. CAB International; Wallingford, UK. 601 p.","Yunus, A., and T. H. Ho. 1980. Lists of economic pests, host plants, parasites and predators in West Malaysia (1920 - 1978). Bulletin No. 153. Ministry of Agriculture; Malaysia. 538 p."]}
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24. Solanum linnaeanum Hepper and P. M. L. Jaeger
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McQuate, Grant T. and Liquido, Nicanor J.
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Solanum linnaeanum Hepper and P.M. L. Jaeger GRIN Nomen number: 316356 Family: Solanaceae Common Name: apple-of-Sodom (English), black-spine nightshade (English), poison-apple (English), Sodom-apple (English), sodomsäpple (Swedish). Native: AFRICA - South Tropical Africa: Mozambique; Zimbabwe; Southern Africa: South Africa – Eastern Cape; Western Cape. Naturalized: AFRICA - Macaronesia: Portugal - Azores; Madeira Islands; Northeast Tropical Africa: Eritrea; AUSTRALASIA - Australia: Australia; New Zealand: New Zealand; EUROPE - Southeastern Europe: Albania; Bulgaria; Former Yugoslavia; Greece; Italy; Southwestern Europe: France - Corsica; Portugal; Spain; PACIFIC - North-Central Pacific: United States - Hawaii; Southwestern Pacific: Fiji, New Caledonia. Field Infestation: Harris et al. 2003 (“ Solanum sodomeum L.”): From May 1991 to December 1992 and through 1995, a total of 7,557 fruits (194.4 kg) was collected on the Kalaupapa peninsula on the island of Molokai. 323 adult flies were recovered for an overall infestation rate of 2.12 B. latifrons per kg of fruit. Liquido et al. 1992: Larval infestations of B. latifrons were found in S. linnaeanum at Kealakekua, Naalehu, Pahala, Puuwaawaa, South Point, Waimea, and Waikaloa on Hawaii Island. No infestation rate data given. Liquido et al. 1994 (“ Solanum sodomeum L.”): From July 1990 to October 1992, a total of 9,853 fruits (101.1 kg) was collected on Hawaii Island. Bactrocera latifrons was recovered from 85 of 114 collections (74.6%) with overall infestation rate of 26.4 B. latifrons per kg of fruit. From July 1990 to October 1992, a total of 5,451 fruits (66.8 kg) was collected on Maui Island. Bactrocera latifrons was recovered from 56 of 100 collections (56.0%) with overall infestation rate of 7.40 B. latifrons per kg of fruit. Mwatawala et al. (2009) (“ Solanum sodomeum L.”): Mostly after October 2006, a total of 338 fruits (9.50 kg) was collected in the Morogoro region of Tanzania. Bactrocera latifrons was recovered from 14 out of 23 collections (61%) with an overall average infestation rate of 11.76 emerged adults per kg fruit. Mziray et al. 2010b (“ Solanum sodomeum ”): From March 2007 to March 2008, a total of 336 fruits (8.09 kg) was collected from the Morogoro region of Tanzania. Bactrocera latifrons was recovered in 19 of 37 collections (51.35%) with an overall infestation rate of 8.78 B. latifrons per kg of fruit (13.2 flies per kg infested fruits). Peck and McQuate 2004: In July 1999, a total of 304 fruits (5.5 kg) was collected on Maui Island (Hawaii, U.S.A.). Bactrocera latifrons was recovered with a median infestation rate of 81.0 B. latifrons per kg of fruit. Uchida and Ramadan 1992: Adult B. latifrons were reared from fruits collected by G. K. Uchida and A. Arakaki in Kilohana, Molokai on June 20. 1990 (first B. latifrons record from the island of Molokai, Hawaii). Uchida et al. 1992: Adult B. latifrons (tentatively identified by J. W. Beardsley, and later confirmed by D. E. Hardy) were reared from fruits collected by M. Kido, R. Messing, M. M. Ramadan, and G. K. Uchida southwest of Ulupalakua near Puu Mahoe, at about 1900 feet elevation (East Maui, Hawaii) on 7 May, 1990 (1 st Maui record for B. latifrons). Listing Only: Hawaii Department of Agriculture 2009; Matsuyama et al. 2007., Published as part of McQuate, Grant T. & Liquido, Nicanor J., 2013, Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 1-61 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (289) on pages 29-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5175793, {"references":["Harris, E. J., N. J. Liquido, and C. Y. L. Lee. 2003. Patterns in appearance and fruit host utilization of fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) on the Kalaupapa Peninsula, Molokai, Hawaii. Proceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society 36: 69 - 78.","Liquido, N. J., G. K. Uchida, and E. J. Harris. 1992. Notes and Exhibitions November 1990. Proceedings, Hawaiian Entomological Society 31: 31 - 32.","Liquido, N. J., E. J. Harris, and L. A. Dekker. 1994. Ecology of Bactrocera latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae) populations: host plants, natural enemies, distribution, and abundance. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 87: 71 - 84.","Mwatawala, M. W., M. De Meyer, R. H. Makundi, and A. P. Maerere. 2009. An overview of Bactrocera (Diptera: Tephritidae) invasions and their speculated dominancy over native fruit fly species in Tanzania. Journal of Entomology 6: 18 - 27.","Mziray, H. A., R. H. Makundi, M. Mwatawala, A. Maerere, and M. De Meyer. 2010 b. Host use of Bactrocera latifrons, a new invasive Tephritidae species in Tanzania. Journal of Economic Entomology 103: 1, 70 - 76.","Peck, S. L., and G. T. McQuate. 2004. Ecological aspects of Bactrocera latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae) on Maui, Hawaii: movement and host preference. Environmental Entomology 33: 1722 - 1731.","Hawaii Department of Agriculture. 2009. Distribution and host records of agricultural pests and other organisms in Hawaii. Plant Pest Control Branch, Plant Industry Division, Hawaii Department of Agriculture; Honolulu, HI. 72 p.","Matsuyama, T., N. Mougi, T. Kohama. 2007. Influence of fruit ripeness of Solanum americanum on oviposition preference, larval performance and adult body size of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae). Entomological Research 37: (Suppl. 1) A 98 - A 152."]}
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25. Lagenaria siceraria Standl
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McQuate, Grant T. and Liquido, Nicanor J.
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Lagenaria siceraria (Molina) Standl. GRIN Nomen number: 21385 Family: Cucurbitaceae Common Name: acocote (Spanish), bag (Transcribed Korean), bottle gourd (English), cabaco (Portuguese), cajombre (Spanish), calabash (English), calabash gourd (English), calabaza (Spanish), calebassier (French), dudhi (India), Flaschenkürbis (German), gewöhnlicher Flaschenkürbis (German), gourde bouteille (French), guiro amargo (Spanish), hu lu (Transcribed Chinese), ipu (Hawaiian), upu (Hawaiian), white-flower gourd (English), white-flowered gourd (English). Native: AFRICA - South Tropical Africa: Zimbabwe; origin paleotropics. Naturalized: widely naturalized in tropics. Field Infestation: Liquido et al. 1994: From July 1990 to October 1992, a total of 3 fruits (1.99 kg) was collected on Hawaii Island. B. latifrons was recovered from 1 of 2 collections (50%) with overall infestation rate of 1.00 B. latifrons per kg of fruit collected. Lagenaria vulgaris Ser., see Lagenaria siceraria (Molina) Standl., Published as part of McQuate, Grant T. & Liquido, Nicanor J., 2013, Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 1-61 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (289) on page 16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5175793, {"references":["Liquido, N. J., E. J. Harris, and L. A. Dekker. 1994. Ecology of Bactrocera latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae) populations: host plants, natural enemies, distribution, and abundance. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 87: 71 - 84."]}
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26. Lagerstroemia indica L
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McQuate, Grant T. and Liquido, Nicanor J.
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Lagerstroemia indica L. GRIN Nomen number: 21393 Family: Lythraceae Common Name: crape myrtle (English), crepe myrtle (English), crepeflower (English), escumilha (Portuguese-Brazil), lagerströmia (Swedish). Native: ASIA-TEMPERATE - China: China - Anhui, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Hainan, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Shaanxi, Shandong, Sichuan, Yunnan, Zhejiang; Eastern Asia: Taiwan; ASIA-TROPICAL - Indian Subcontinent: Bangladesh; Nepal; Indo-China: Cambodia; Laos; Thailand; Vietnam. Cultivated: widely cultivated. Field Infestation: Allwood et al. 1999: From fruit collections in Peninsular Malaysia (1986 to 1988) and in East Malaysia (Sabah and Sarawak) and Thailand (1990 to 1994) B. latifrons was recovered from 1 sample. No infestation rate data given., Published as part of McQuate, Grant T. & Liquido, Nicanor J., 2013, Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 1-61 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (289) on page 17, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5175793, {"references":["Allwood, A. J., A. Chinajariyawong, R. A. I. Drew, E. L. Hamacek, D. L. Hancock, C. Hengsawad, J. C. Jipanin, M. Jirasurat, C. Kong Krong, S. Kritsaneepaiboon, C. T. S. Leong, and S. Vijaysegaran. 1999. Host plant records for fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Southeast Asia. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, Supplement 7: 1 - 92."]}
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27. Solanum stramoniifolium Jacq
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McQuate, Grant T. and Liquido, Nicanor J.
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Solanum stramoniifolium Jacq. GRIN Nomen number: 101399 Family: Solanaceae Native: SOUTHERN AMERICA - Caribbean: Trinidad and Tobago – Trinidad; Mesoamerica: Panama - Bocas del Toro; Northern South America: French Guiana; Guyana; Suriname; Venezuela; Brazil: Brazil - Amapa, Amazonas, Ceara, Maranhao, Roraima; Western South America: Colombia; Ecuador; Peru. Field Infestation: Allwood et al. 1999: From fruit collections in Peninsular Malaysia (1986 to 1988) and in East Malaysia (Sabah and Sarawak) and Thailand (1990 to 1994) B. latifrons was recovered from 1 sample. No infestation rate data given. Solanum sudanense Hammerstein, see Solanum aethiopicum L. Solanum surattense Burm. F., see Solanum virginianum L., Published as part of McQuate, Grant T. & Liquido, Nicanor J., 2013, Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 1-61 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (289) on page 37, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5175793, {"references":["Allwood, A. J., A. Chinajariyawong, R. A. I. Drew, E. L. Hamacek, D. L. Hancock, C. Hengsawad, J. C. Jipanin, M. Jirasurat, C. Kong Krong, S. Kritsaneepaiboon, C. T. S. Leong, and S. Vijaysegaran. 1999. Host plant records for fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Southeast Asia. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, Supplement 7: 1 - 92."]}
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28. Solanum granulosoleprosum Dunal
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Solanum granulosoleprosum Dunal GRIN Nomen number: 449896 Family: Solanaceae Native: SOUTHERN AMERICA- Brazil: Brazil - Minas Gerais, Parana, Rio de Janeiro, Santa Catarina, Sao Paulo; Southern South America: Argentina - Buenos Aires, Chaco, Corrientes, Entre Rios, Formosa, Misiones, Santa Fe; Paraguay; Uruguay. Field Infestation: Allwood et al. 1999: From fruit collections in Peninsular Malaysia (1986 to 1988) and in East Malaysia (Sabah and Sarawak) and Thailand (1990 to 1994) B. latifrons was recovered from 2 samples. No infestation rate data given., Published as part of McQuate, Grant T. & Liquido, Nicanor J., 2013, Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 1-61 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (289) on page 27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5175793, {"references":["Allwood, A. J., A. Chinajariyawong, R. A. I. Drew, E. L. Hamacek, D. L. Hancock, C. Hengsawad, J. C. Jipanin, M. Jirasurat, C. Kong Krong, S. Kritsaneepaiboon, C. T. S. Leong, and S. Vijaysegaran. 1999. Host plant records for fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Southeast Asia. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, Supplement 7: 1 - 92."]}
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29. Solanum dulcamaroides Poir
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Solanum dulcamaroides Poir. GRIN Nomen number: 314198 Family: Solanaceae Native: NORTHERN AMERICA - central and southern Mexico; SOUTHERN AMERICA - Mesoamerica: Guatemala – Huehuetenango; Nicaragua. Field Infestation: Hardy 1973 (Solanum sarmentosum): From Malaya (part of present day Malaysia), B. latifrons was reared from S. sarmentosum. No infestation rate data given. Listing Only: Allwood et al. 1999 (S. sarmentosum); Liquido et al. (1994) (S. sarmentosum); Moiz et al. 1967 (S. sarmentosum); White and Elson-Harris 1992 (S. sarmentosum)., Published as part of McQuate, Grant T. & Liquido, Nicanor J., 2013, Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 1-61 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (289) on page 27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5175793, {"references":["Hardy, D. E. 1973. The fruit flies (Tephritidae Diptera) of Thailand and bordering countries. Pacific Insects Monograph 31: 1 - 353.","Allwood, A. J., A. Chinajariyawong, R. A. I. Drew, E. L. Hamacek, D. L. Hancock, C. Hengsawad, J. C. Jipanin, M. Jirasurat, C. Kong Krong, S. Kritsaneepaiboon, C. T. S. Leong, and S. Vijaysegaran. 1999. Host plant records for fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Southeast Asia. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, Supplement 7: 1 - 92.","Liquido, N. J., E. J. Harris, and L. A. Dekker. 1994. Ecology of Bactrocera latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae) populations: host plants, natural enemies, distribution, and abundance. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 87: 71 - 84.","Moiz, S. A., A. S. Kazi, and G. M. Baloch. 1967. Fruit flies and their host records in Hyderabad region. West Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Research 5: 98 - 102.","White, I. M., and M. M. Elson-Harris. 1992. Fruit flies of economic significance; their identification and bionomics. CAB International; Wallingford, UK. 601 p."]}
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30. Cucumis dipsaceus Ehrenb. ex Spach
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Cucumis dipsaceus Ehrenb. ex Spach GRIN Nomen number: 12552 Family: Cucurbitaceae Common Name: hedgehog cucumber (English), hedgehog gourd (English), pepino diablito (Spanish), teasel gourd (English). Native: AFRICA - Northern Africa: Egypt [possibly native in southern Egypt]; Northeast Tropical Africa: Ethiopia; Somalia; Sudan [possibly native]; East Tropical Africa: Kenya; Tanzania; Uganda; ASIA TEMPERATE - Arabian Peninsula: Saudi Arabia. Naturalized: widely naturalized in tropics. Field Infestation: Mziray et al. 2010b: From March 2007 to March 2008, a total of 394 fruits (5.94 kg) was collected from the Morogoro region of Tanzania. Bactrocera latifrons was recovered in 1 of 42 collections (2.38%) with an overall infestation rate of 0.17 B. latifrons per kg of fruit (45.45 flies per kg infested fruits). Cucumis dudaim L., see Cucumis melo L., Published as part of McQuate, Grant T. & Liquido, Nicanor J., 2013, Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 1-61 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (289) on page 13, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5175793, {"references":["Mziray, H. A., R. H. Makundi, M. Mwatawala, A. Maerere, and M. De Meyer. 2010 b. Host use of Bactrocera latifrons, a new invasive Tephritidae species in Tanzania. Journal of Economic Entomology 103: 1, 70 - 76."]}
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31. Baccaurea motleyana Müll. Arg
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Baccaurea motleyana (Müll. Arg.) Müll. Arg. GRIN Nomen number: 6223 Family: Phyllanthaceae Common Name: rambai (English), rambi (Filipino). Native: ASIA-TROPICAL - Malesia: Brunei; Indonesia - Java, Kalimantan, Sumatra; Malaysia: Sarawak. Cultivated: ASIA-TROPICAL - Malesia: Borneo, Indonesia, Malaysia. Field Infestation: Hardy 1973: From Malaya (part of present day Malaysia), B. latifrons was reared from Baccaurea motleyana. No infestation rate data given. Listing Only: Liquido et al. 1994; Meksongsee et al. 1991 (plus, referred to this species by the common name “Mafai farang”); Moiz et al. 1967; White and Elson-Harris 1992 (“probably aberrant host association”). Benincasa cerifera Savi, see Benincasa hispida (Thunb.) Cogn., Published as part of McQuate, Grant T. & Liquido, Nicanor J., 2013, Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 1-61 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (289) on page 5, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5175793, {"references":["Hardy, D. E. 1973. The fruit flies (Tephritidae Diptera) of Thailand and bordering countries. Pacific Insects Monograph 31: 1 - 353.","Liquido, N. J., E. J. Harris, and L. A. Dekker. 1994. Ecology of Bactrocera latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae) populations: host plants, natural enemies, distribution, and abundance. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 87: 71 - 84.","Meksongsee, B., A. Liewvanich, and M. Jirasurtana. 1991. Fruit flies in Thailand, pp. 83 - 98. In: S. Vijaysegaran and A. G. Ibrahim (eds.). Proceedings of the first international symposium of fruit flies in the tropics, 14 - 16 March, 1988, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI); Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia. 430 p.","Moiz, S. A., A. S. Kazi, and G. M. Baloch. 1967. Fruit flies and their host records in Hyderabad region. West Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Research 5: 98 - 102.","White, I. M., and M. M. Elson-Harris. 1992. Fruit flies of economic significance; their identification and bionomics. CAB International; Wallingford, UK. 601 p."]}
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32. Solanum donianum Walp
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Solanum donianum Walp. GRIN Nomen number: 457032 Family: Solanaceae Native: NORTHERN AMERICA- Southeastern U.S.A.: United States - Florida; Southern Mexico: Mexico - Campeche, Quintana Roo, Yucatan; SOUTHERN AMERICA - Mesoamerica: Belize; Guatemala; Caribbean: Bahamas. Field Infestation: Hardy 1973 (Solanum verbascifolium): From Malaya (part of present day Malaysia), B. latifrons was reared from S. verbascifolium. No infestation rate data given. Listing Only: Allwood et al. 1999; Liquido et al. 1994 (S. verbascifolium); Meksongsee et al. 1991 (S. verbascifolium Auct. [plus, referred to this species by the common name “Dabyang”]); Moiz et al. 1967 (S. verbascifolium); White and Elson-Harris 1992 (S. verbascifolium)., Published as part of McQuate, Grant T. & Liquido, Nicanor J., 2013, Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 1-61 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (289) on page 27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5175793, {"references":["Hardy, D. E. 1973. The fruit flies (Tephritidae Diptera) of Thailand and bordering countries. Pacific Insects Monograph 31: 1 - 353.","Allwood, A. J., A. Chinajariyawong, R. A. I. Drew, E. L. Hamacek, D. L. Hancock, C. Hengsawad, J. C. Jipanin, M. Jirasurat, C. Kong Krong, S. Kritsaneepaiboon, C. T. S. Leong, and S. Vijaysegaran. 1999. Host plant records for fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Southeast Asia. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, Supplement 7: 1 - 92.","Liquido, N. J., E. J. Harris, and L. A. Dekker. 1994. Ecology of Bactrocera latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae) populations: host plants, natural enemies, distribution, and abundance. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 87: 71 - 84.","Meksongsee, B., A. Liewvanich, and M. Jirasurtana. 1991. Fruit flies in Thailand, pp. 83 - 98. In: S. Vijaysegaran and A. G. Ibrahim (eds.). Proceedings of the first international symposium of fruit flies in the tropics, 14 - 16 March, 1988, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI); Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia. 430 p.","Moiz, S. A., A. S. Kazi, and G. M. Baloch. 1967. Fruit flies and their host records in Hyderabad region. West Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Research 5: 98 - 102.","White, I. M., and M. M. Elson-Harris. 1992. Fruit flies of economic significance; their identification and bionomics. CAB International; Wallingford, UK. 601 p."]}
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33. Solanum mammosum L
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Solanum mammosum L. GRIN Nomen number: 101356 Family: Solanaceae Common Name: Euter-Nachtschatten (German), käringtomat (Swedish), macawbush (English), nipplefruit (English), pig’s-ears (English). Native: NORTHERN AMERICA - southern Mexico; SOUTHERN AMERICA - Mesoamerica: Belize; Costa Rica; Guatemala; Honduras; Nicaragua; Panama; Caribbean: Antigua and Barbuda - Antigua; Barbados; Cuba; Dominica; Guadeloupe; Hispaniola; Jamaica; Martinique; Puerto Rico; St. Lucia; St. Vincent and Grenadines; Northern South America: Venezuela; Brazil: Brazil [possibly native]; Western South America: Bolivia; Colombia; Ecuador; Peru. Naturalized: widely naturalized. Cultivated: SOUTHERN AMERICA - Brazil: Brazil Field Infestation: Allwood et al. 1999: From fruit collections in Peninsular Malaysia (1986 to 1988) and in East Malaysia (Sabah and Sarawak) and Thailand (1990 to 1994) B. latifrons was recovered from 1 sample. No infestation rate data given. Solanum melanocerasum All., see Solanum scabrum Mill., Published as part of McQuate, Grant T. & Liquido, Nicanor J., 2013, Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 1-61 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (289) on page 32, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5175793, {"references":["Allwood, A. J., A. Chinajariyawong, R. A. I. Drew, E. L. Hamacek, D. L. Hancock, C. Hengsawad, J. C. Jipanin, M. Jirasurat, C. Kong Krong, S. Kritsaneepaiboon, C. T. S. Leong, and S. Vijaysegaran. 1999. Host plant records for fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Southeast Asia. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, Supplement 7: 1 - 92."]}
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34. Solanum nigrum L
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Solanum nigrum L. GRIN Nomen number: 310124 Family: Solanaceae Common Name: black nightshade (English), blackberry nightshade (English), common nightshade (English), ‘enab el-deeb (Arabic), erva-moura (Portuguese), hierba mora (Spanish), morelle noire (French), pimenta-de-galinha (Portuguese-Brazil), poisonberry (English), popolo (Hawaiian), rva-moura (Portuguese-Brazil), schwarzer Nachtschatten (German). Native: AFRICA - Northern Africa: Algeria; Morocco; Tunisia; ASIA-TEMPERATE - Western Asia: Afghanistan; Iran; Lebanon; Syria; Turkey; Caucasus: Armenia; Azerbaijan; Georgia; Russian Federation - Ciscaucasia, Dagestan; Siberia: Russian Federation - Altay, Western Siberia; Middle Asia: Kazakhstan; Kyrgyzstan; Tajikistan; Turkmenistan; Uzbekistan; China: China; ASIA-TROPICAL - Indian Subcontinent: northern India; Nepal; Pakistan; EUROPE - Northern Europe: Denmark; Finland; Ireland; Norway; Sweden; United Kingdom; Middle Europe: Austria; Belgium; Czechoslovakia; Germany; Hungary; Netherlands; Poland; Switzerland; East Europe: Belarus; Estonia; Latvia; Lithuania; Moldova; Ukraine [incl. Krym]; Southeastern Europe: Albania; Bulgaria; Former Yugoslavia; Greece; Italy; Romania; Southwestern Europe: France; Portugal; Spain. Naturalized: AFRICA - Northeast Tropical Africa: Eritrea, Ethiopia; South Tropcal Africa: Angola; Malawi; Mozambique; Zambia; Zimbabwe; Southern Africa: Botswana; Namibia; South Africa - Eastern Cape, Free State, Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga, North West, Northern Cape, Western Cape; Swaziland; ASIA-TEMPERATE - Arabian Peninsula: Yemen; ASIA-TROPICAL - Malesia: Papua New Guinea; AUSTRALASIA - Australia: Australia; New Zealand: New Zealand; NORTHERN AMERICA - Canada; Mexico; United States; PACIFIC - North-Central Pacific: United States - Hawaii; Northwestern Pacific: Guam; Southwestern Pacific: New Caledonia; SOUTHERN AMERICA - Mesoamerica: Central America; Southern South America: Chile. Field Infestation: Allwood et al. 1999: From fruit collections in Peninsular Malaysia (1986 to 1988) and in East Malaysia (Sabah and Sarawak) and Thailand (1990 to 1994) B. latifrons was recovered from 8 samples. No infestation rate data given. Clarke et al. 2001: From 1986 to 1994, a total of 0.50 kg of infested fruits was collected in one region of Thailand (Chiang Mai). Collected fruits had an infestation rate of 384.9 B. latifrons per kg of infested fruits. Flies identified by either R.A.I. Drew or D.L. Hancock. Liquido et al. 1994: From July 1990 to October 1992, a total of 10,476 total fruits (2.64 kg) was collected on Hawaii Island. Bactrocera latifrons was recovered from 14 of 69 collections (20.3%) with an overall infestation rate of 373.2 B. latifrons per kg of fruit. Mwatawala et al. 2009: Mostly after October 2006, a total of 5,920 fruits (2.90 kg) was collected in the Morogoro region of Tanzania. Bactrocera latifrons was recovered from 9 out of 34 collections (26%) with an overall average infestation rate of 43.99 emerged adults per kg fruit. Mziray et al. 2010b: From March 2007 to March 2008, a total of 4,785 fruits (2.02 kg) was collected from the Morogoro region of Tanzania. Bactrocera latifrons was recovered in 21 of 44 collections (47.73%) with an overall infestation rate of 98.21 B. latifrons per kg of fruit (136.7 flies per kg infested fruits). Ramadan and Messing 2003: From January to February 1996, one collection of 70 fruits was made in Rattaphum, Thailand, from which 4 B. latifrons adults were recovered. Vargas and Nishida 1985a: From April to August 1984, a total of 935 fruits was collected from 2 locations on Oahu, Hawaii, from which 92 B. latifrons puparia were recovered, with an overall infestation rate of 641 B. latifrons per kg fruit. Listing Only: Hawaii Department of Agriculture 2009; CAB International 1996; Vargas and Nishida 1985a; Vargas and Nishida 1991; Vargas et al. 1990; White and Elson-Harris 1992; Yong 1993. Solanum nodiflorum Jacq., see Solanum americanum Mill. Solanum nutans Sessé and Moc., see Solanum dulcamaroides Poir. Solanum pierreanum Pailleux and Bois, see Solanum aethiopicum L., Published as part of McQuate, Grant T. & Liquido, Nicanor J., 2013, Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 1-61 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (289) on pages 34-35, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5175793, {"references":["Allwood, A. J., A. Chinajariyawong, R. A. I. Drew, E. L. Hamacek, D. L. Hancock, C. Hengsawad, J. C. Jipanin, M. Jirasurat, C. Kong Krong, S. Kritsaneepaiboon, C. T. S. Leong, and S. Vijaysegaran. 1999. Host plant records for fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Southeast Asia. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, Supplement 7: 1 - 92.","Clarke, A. R., A. J. Allwood, A. Chinajariyawong, R. A. I. Drew, C. Hengsawad, M. Jirasurat, C. Kong Krong, S. Kritsaneepaiboon, and S. Vijaysegaran. 2001. Seasonal abundance and host use patterns of seven Bactrocera Macquart species (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Thailand and Peninsular Malaysia. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 49: 2, 207 - 220.","Liquido, N. J., E. J. Harris, and L. A. Dekker. 1994. Ecology of Bactrocera latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae) populations: host plants, natural enemies, distribution, and abundance. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 87: 71 - 84.","Mwatawala, M. W., M. De Meyer, R. H. Makundi, and A. P. Maerere. 2009. An overview of Bactrocera (Diptera: Tephritidae) invasions and their speculated dominancy over native fruit fly species in Tanzania. Journal of Entomology 6: 18 - 27.","Mziray, H. A., R. H. Makundi, M. Mwatawala, A. Maerere, and M. De Meyer. 2010 b. Host use of Bactrocera latifrons, a new invasive Tephritidae species in Tanzania. Journal of Economic Entomology 103: 1, 70 - 76.","Ramadan, M. M., and R. H. Messing. 2003. A survey for potential biocontrol agents of Bactrocera cucurbitae (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Thailand. Proceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society 36: 115 - 122.","Vargas, R. I., and T. Nishida. 1985 a. Survey for Dacus latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 78: 1311 - 1314.","Hawaii Department of Agriculture. 2009. Distribution and host records of agricultural pests and other organisms in Hawaii. Plant Pest Control Branch, Plant Industry Division, Hawaii Department of Agriculture; Honolulu, HI. 72 p.","CAB International. 1996. Distribution maps of plant pests. Series A: Map no. 566 December 1996. Bactrocera (Bactrocera) latifrons (Hendel). Map No. 566. C. A. B. International Institute of Entomology; London. Continually updated resource; updating loose-leaf.","Vargas, R. I., and T. Nishida. 1991. Spatial distribution of fruit flies in Hawaii: development of eradication strategies. p. 242 - 250. In: S. Vijaysegaran and A. G. Ibrahim (eds.). Proceedings of the first international symposium of fruit flies in the tropics, 14 - 16 March, 1988, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI); Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia. 430 p.","Vargas, R. I., S. Mitchell, B. Fujita, and C. Albrecht. 1990. Rearing techniques for Dacus latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae). Proceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society 30: 71 - 78.","White, I. M., and M. M. Elson-Harris. 1992. Fruit flies of economic significance; their identification and bionomics. CAB International; Wallingford, UK. 601 p.","Yong, H. S. 1993. Allozyme variation in the solanaceous fruit fly Bactrocera latifrons (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae) from peninsular Malaysia. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B. 106: 933 - 935."]}
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35. Solanum torvum Sw
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Solanum torvum Sw. GRIN Nomen number: 101441 Family: Solanaceae Common Name: ärtaubergin (Swedish), berenjena cimarrona (Spanish), devil’s-fig (English), jurubeba (Portuguese-Brazil), pea eggplant (English), platebrush (English), pokak (Indonesia), shui qie (Transcribed Chinese), susumber (English), takokak (Indonesia), terong pipit (Malay), terongan (Spanish), Teufels-Nachtschatten (German), turkeyberry (English). Native: NORTHERN AMERICA - southern Mexico; SOUTHERN AMERICA - Caribbean: Antigua and Barbuda - Antigua; Barbados; Cuba; Dominica; Dominican Republic; Grenada; Haiti; Jamaica; Martinique; Montserrat; Puerto Rico; St. Kitts and Nevis; St. Lucia; St. Vincent and Grenadines; Mesoamerica: Belize; Costa Rica; Guatemala; Honduras; Nicaragua; Panama; Northern South America: French Guiana; Guyana; Venezuela; Brazil: Brazil - Rio de Janeiro; Western South America: Colombia; Ecuador. Naturalized: widely naturalized elsewhere. Field Infestation: Allwood et al. 1999: From fruit collections in Peninsular Malaysia (1986 to 1988) and in East Malaysia (Sabah and Sarawak) and Thailand (1990 to 1994) B. latifrons was recovered from 145 samples. No infestation rate data given. Bokonon-Ganta et al. 2007: From October 2003 to August 2006, a total of 26,875 fruits (44.7 kg) was collected on Maui Island. 3,979 B. latifrons puparia were recovered from 14 collections with an overall infestation rate of 88.9 B. latifrons per kg of fruit. From October 2003 to August 2006, a total of 3,624 fruits (6.63 kg) was collected on Oahu Island. 1,634 B. latifrons puparia were recovered from 3 collections with an overall infestation rate of 246.6 B. latifrons per kg of fruit. From October 2003 to August 2006, a total of 9,899 fruits (20.8 kg) was collected on Hawaii Island. 897 B. latifrons puparia were recovered from 12 collections with an overall infestation rate of 43.2 B. latifrons per kg of fruit. Clarke et al. 2001: From 1986 to 1994, a total of 23.3 kg of infested fruits was collected in four regions of Thailand (Chiang Rai, Chiang Mai, Bangkok and Songkhla). Collected fruits had infestation rates of 49.2, 402.3, 105.7 and 73.9 B. latifrons per kg of infested fruits, respectively. Flies identified by either R.A.I. Drew or D.L. Hancock. Liquido et al. 1994: From July 1990 to October 1992, a total of 3,273 fruits (5.23 kg) was collected on Maui Island. Bactrocera latifrons was recovered from 4 of 7 collections (57.1%) with an overall infestation rate of 21.4 B. latifrons per kg of fruit. McQuate et al. 2007: From December 2003 to August 2004, a total of 24,164 turkey berry fruits was collected on Maui Island. 3,700 B. latifrons pupae were recovered. McQuate 2008: From November 2003 to July 2004, a total of 611 (1.08 kg) of “mature green” turkey berry fruits was collected from Iao Valley on Maui Island. Bactrocera latifrons was recovered in 3 of 3 collections (100%) and an overall infestation rate of 172.4 B. latifrons per kg of fruit. During this same period a total of 159 (0.25 kg) “ripe” turkey berry fruits was also collected. Bactrocera latifrons was recovered in 2 of 2 collections (100%) and an overall infestation rate of 190.3 B. latifrons per kg of fruit. From March 2003 to December 2005, a total of 16,080 (29.62 kg) “mature green” turkey berry fruits was collected from Haiku on Maui Island. B. latifrons was recovered in 29 of 30 collections (96.7%) and an overall infestation rate of 168.5 B. latifrons per kg of fruit. During this same period a total of 62,129 (101.1 kg) “ripe” turkey berry fruits was also collected with B. latifrons recovered in 34 of 35 collections (97.1%) with an average infestation rate of 316.8 B. latifrons per kg of fruit. Peck and McQuate 2004: In July 1999, a total of 9,259 fruits (17.39 kg) was collected on Maui Island (Hawaii, U.S.A.). Bactrocera latifrons was recovered with a median infestation rate of 150.0 B. latifrons per kg of fruit. Ramadan and Messing 2003: From January to February 1996 a total of 2.5 kg of fruits was collected from Hatyai, Rattaphum, Bannang, Yala, and Betong, Thailand, from which 28 B. latifrons adults were recovered, with an overall infestation rate of 11.2 B. latifrons per kg of fruit. Listing Only: CAB International 1996; Clausen et al. 1965; Matsuyama et al. 2007; McQuate 2009; Vargas and Nishida 1985a; White and Elson-Harris 1992., Published as part of McQuate, Grant T. & Liquido, Nicanor J., 2013, Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 1-61 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (289) on pages 37-38, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5175793, {"references":["Allwood, A. J., A. Chinajariyawong, R. A. I. Drew, E. L. Hamacek, D. L. Hancock, C. Hengsawad, J. C. Jipanin, M. Jirasurat, C. Kong Krong, S. Kritsaneepaiboon, C. T. S. Leong, and S. Vijaysegaran. 1999. Host plant records for fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Southeast Asia. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, Supplement 7: 1 - 92.","Bokonon-Ganta, A. H., G. T. McQuate, R. H. Messing. 2007. Natural establishment of a parasitoid complex on Bactrocera latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Hawaii. Biological Control 42: 365 - 373.","Clarke, A. R., A. J. Allwood, A. Chinajariyawong, R. A. I. Drew, C. Hengsawad, M. Jirasurat, C. Kong Krong, S. Kritsaneepaiboon, and S. Vijaysegaran. 2001. Seasonal abundance and host use patterns of seven Bactrocera Macquart species (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Thailand and Peninsular Malaysia. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 49: 2, 207 - 220.","Liquido, N. J., E. J. Harris, and L. A. Dekker. 1994. Ecology of Bactrocera latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae) populations: host plants, natural enemies, distribution, and abundance. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 87: 71 - 84.","McQuate, G. T., A. H. Bokonon-Ganta, and S. L. Peck. 2007. Population biology and prospects for suppression of the solanaceous fruit fly, Bactrocera latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae). Proceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society 39: 111 - 115.","McQuate, G. T. 2008. Solanum torvum (Solanaceae), a new host of Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Hawaii. Proceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society 40: 71 - 75.","Peck, S. L., and G. T. McQuate. 2004. Ecological aspects of Bactrocera latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae) on Maui, Hawaii: movement and host preference. Environmental Entomology 33: 1722 - 1731.","Ramadan, M. M., and R. H. Messing. 2003. A survey for potential biocontrol agents of Bactrocera cucurbitae (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Thailand. Proceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society 36: 115 - 122.","CAB International. 1996. Distribution maps of plant pests. Series A: Map no. 566 December 1996. Bactrocera (Bactrocera) latifrons (Hendel). Map No. 566. C. A. B. International Institute of Entomology; London. Continually updated resource; updating loose-leaf.","Clausen, C. P., D. W. Clancy, and Q. C. Chock. 1965. Biological control of the Oriental fruit fly (Dacus dorsalis Hendel) and other fruit flies in Hawaii. Technical Bulletin no. 1322. United States Department of Agriculture; Washington, D. C. 102 p.","Matsuyama, T., N. Mougi, T. Kohama. 2007. Influence of fruit ripeness of Solanum americanum on oviposition preference, larval performance and adult body size of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae). Entomological Research 37: (Suppl. 1) A 98 - A 152.","McQuate, G. T. 2009. Effectiveness of GF- 120 NF fruit fly bait as a suppression tool for Bactrocera latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae). Journal of Applied Entomology 133: 444 - 448.","Vargas, R. I., and T. Nishida. 1985 a. Survey for Dacus latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 78: 1311 - 1314.","White, I. M., and M. M. Elson-Harris. 1992. Fruit flies of economic significance; their identification and bionomics. CAB International; Wallingford, UK. 601 p."]}
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36. Solanum scabrum Mill
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McQuate, Grant T. and Liquido, Nicanor J.
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Solanum scabrum Mill. GRIN Nomen number: 404901 Family: Solanaceae Common Name: garden-huckleberry (English), sträv nattskatta (Swedish). Cultivated: only cultivated. Field Infestation: Mwatawala et al. 2009: Mostly after October 2006, a total of 17,397 fruits (20.18 kg) was collected in the Morogoro region of Tanzania. Bactrocera latifrons was recovered from 34 out of 52 collections (65%) with an overall average infestation rate of 20.22 emerged adults per kg fruit. Mziray et al. 2010a: From April 2007 to March 2008, fruits were collected weekly, as available, at the Sokoine University of Agriculture horticulture unit (Tanzania), with an average monthly infestation rate (for months where B. latifrons was recovered) of 75.5 B. latifrons per kg fruit, with B. latifrons recovered from about 82.5% of collections. From February to April, 2008, a total of 289 B. latifrons adults was recovered from a total of 5,118 fruits (5.17 kg) collected from different elevations in the Morogoro region (Tanzania). There was an overall infestation rate of 55.9 B. latifrons per kg of fruit. Mziray et al. 2010b: From March 2007 to March 2008, a total of 27,698 fruits (29.34 kg) was collected from the Morogoro region of Tanzania. Bactrocera latifrons was recovered in 115 of 175 collections (65.71%) with an overall infestation rate of 63.12 B. latifrons per kg of fruit (61.73 flies per kg infested fruits). Solanum scalare C. H. Wright, see Solanum anguivi Lam., Published as part of McQuate, Grant T. & Liquido, Nicanor J., 2013, Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 1-61 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (289) on page 36, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5175793, {"references":["Mwatawala, M. W., M. De Meyer, R. H. Makundi, and A. P. Maerere. 2009. An overview of Bactrocera (Diptera: Tephritidae) invasions and their speculated dominancy over native fruit fly species in Tanzania. Journal of Entomology 6: 18 - 27.","Mziray, H. A., R. H. Makundi, M. Mwatawala, A. Maerere, and M. De Meyer. 2010 a. Spatial and temporal abundance of the solanum fruit fly, Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel), in Morogoro, Tanzania. Crop Protection 29: 454 - 461.","Mziray, H. A., R. H. Makundi, M. Mwatawala, A. Maerere, and M. De Meyer. 2010 b. Host use of Bactrocera latifrons, a new invasive Tephritidae species in Tanzania. Journal of Economic Entomology 103: 1, 70 - 76."]}
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37. Solanum aculeatissimum Jacq
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McQuate, Grant T. and Liquido, Nicanor J.
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Solanum aculeatissimum Jacq. GRIN Nomen number: 100446 Family: Solanaceae Common Name: Dutch eggplant (English), kikania (Hawaiian), lei kikania (Hawaiian), love-apple (English). Native: AFRICA - Northeast Tropical Africa: Ethiopia; East Tropical Africa: Tanzania, Uganda; West-Central Tropical Africa: Burundi, Cameroon, Rwanda, Zaire; West Tropical Africa: Cote d’Ivoire, Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone; South Tropical Africa: Malawi, Zambia; Southern Africa: Lesotho, South Africa - Eastern Cape, Free State, Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, North West, Western Cape; SOUTHERN AMERICA - Brazil: Brazil - Parana, Rio Grande do Sul, Rio de Janeiro, Santa Catarina, Sao Paulo Southern South America: Paraguay - Guaira. Naturalized: ASIA-TEMPERATE - China: China; ASIA-TROPICAL - Indian Subcontinent; India - Assam. Field Infestation: Allwood et al. 1999: From fruit collections in Peninsular Malaysia (1986 to 1988) and in East Malaysia (Sabah and Sarawak) and Thailand (1990 to 1994) B. latifrons was recovered from 197 samples. No infestation rate data given. Clarke et al. 2001: From 1986 to 1994, a total of 66.6 kg of infested fruits was collected in two regions of Thailand (Bangkok and Songkhla). Collected fruits had infestation rates of 41.4 and 81.8 B. latifrons per kg of infested fruits, respectively. Flies identified by either R.A.I. Drew or D.L. Hancock. Harris et al. 2003: From May 1991 to December 1992, a total of 2,575 fruits (23.2 kg) was collected on the Kalaupapa peninsula on the island of Molokai. Nine adult flies were recovered for an overall infestation rate of 0.39 B. latifrons per kg of fruit. Matsuzawa 1985: Three B. latifrons adults were recovered from a single lei made from fresh S. aculeatissimum fruits (“kikania-lei”) present in baggage at Narita airport in Tokyo, Japan. PestID 2011: Bactrocera latifrons was recovered by USDA-APHIS-PPQ from S. aculeatissimum fruits on two occasions at the airport in Honolulu, Hawaii (“interception”) (August 1995 and May 2000), with an average recovery of 1 living immature. Ramadan and Messing 2003: From January to February 1996 a total of 0.5 kg of fruits was collected from Hatyai, Rattaphum, and Betong, Thailand, from which 7 B. latifrons adults were recovered, with an overall infestation rate of 14.0 B. latifrons per kg of fruit. Listing Only: Hawaii Department of Agriculture 2009; Harris et al. 2001; Liquido et al. 1994; Matsuzawa 1985; Vargas and Nishida 1985a., Published as part of McQuate, Grant T. & Liquido, Nicanor J., 2013, Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 1-61 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (289) on pages 24-25, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5175793, {"references":["Allwood, A. J., A. Chinajariyawong, R. A. I. Drew, E. L. Hamacek, D. L. Hancock, C. Hengsawad, J. C. Jipanin, M. Jirasurat, C. Kong Krong, S. Kritsaneepaiboon, C. T. S. Leong, and S. Vijaysegaran. 1999. Host plant records for fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Southeast Asia. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, Supplement 7: 1 - 92.","Clarke, A. R., A. J. Allwood, A. Chinajariyawong, R. A. I. Drew, C. Hengsawad, M. Jirasurat, C. Kong Krong, S. Kritsaneepaiboon, and S. Vijaysegaran. 2001. Seasonal abundance and host use patterns of seven Bactrocera Macquart species (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Thailand and Peninsular Malaysia. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 49: 2, 207 - 220.","Harris, E. J., N. J. Liquido, and C. Y. L. Lee. 2003. Patterns in appearance and fruit host utilization of fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) on the Kalaupapa Peninsula, Molokai, Hawaii. Proceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society 36: 69 - 78.","Matsuzawa, T. 1985. Malaysian fruit fly in Solanum aculeatissimum from Hawaii. Translation from Yokohama Plant Protection News No. 563 (1 Sept., 1984). An enclosure in a memorandum from E. T. Ozaki (USDA-APHIS-PPQ-IS) to H. S. Shirakawa (USDA-APHIS-PPQ-IS), 26 Feb., 1985.","Ramadan, M. M., and R. H. Messing. 2003. A survey for potential biocontrol agents of Bactrocera cucurbitae (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Thailand. Proceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society 36: 115 - 122.","Hawaii Department of Agriculture. 2009. Distribution and host records of agricultural pests and other organisms in Hawaii. Plant Pest Control Branch, Plant Industry Division, Hawaii Department of Agriculture; Honolulu, HI. 72 p.","Harris, E. J., N. J. Liquido, and J. P. Spencer. 2001. Distribution and host utilization of Bactrocera latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae) on the island of Kauai, Hawaii. Proceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society 35: 55 - 66.","Liquido, N. J., E. J. Harris, and L. A. Dekker. 1994. Ecology of Bactrocera latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae) populations: host plants, natural enemies, distribution, and abundance. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 87: 71 - 84.","Vargas, R. I., and T. Nishida. 1985 a. Survey for Dacus latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 78: 1311 - 1314."]}
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38. Mangifera altissima Blanco
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McQuate, Grant T. and Liquido, Nicanor J.
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Mangifera altissima Blanco GRIN Nomen number: 23346 Family: Anacardiaceae Common Name: paho (Filipino), pahutan (Filipino). Native: ASIA-TROPICAL - Malesia: Indonesia - Celebes; Philippines. Field Infestation: Takeishi 1992: One fruit, confiscated at Narita Airport (Tokyo, Japan) from airline passengers from Thailand, was infested with B. latifrons., Published as part of McQuate, Grant T. & Liquido, Nicanor J., 2013, Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 1-61 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (289) on page 19, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5175793, {"references":["Takeishi, H. 1992. A study on the fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) found in the fresh fruits carried by passengers from Thailand to Narita airport, Japan. Research Bulletin of the Plant Protection Service, Japan 28: 75 - 78."]}
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39. Trichosanthes cucumerina L
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McQuate, Grant T. and Liquido, Nicanor J.
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Tracheophyta ,Magnoliopsida ,Cucurbitaceae ,Trichosanthes cucumerina ,Cucurbitales ,Trichosanthes ,Biodiversity ,Plantae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Trichosanthes cucumerina L. GRIN Nomen number: 40106 Family: Cucurbitaceae Common Name: annual gourd (English), club gourd (English), serpent gourd (English), serpentcucumber (English), snake gourd (English), viper’s gourd (English). Native: ASIA-TEMPERATE - China: China- Yunnan; ASIA-TROPICAL - Indian Subcontinent: Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka; Malesia: Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines; AUSTRALASIA - Australia: Australia- Northern Territory, Queensland, Western Australia. Listing Only: Agrawal and Mathur 1991 (“snake gourd”); Kapoor 1970 (“ Trichosanthes anguina ”; “snake gourd”); Kumar and Agarwal 2003 (“ Trichosanthes angurna [sic]”); Liquido et al. 1994; Moiz et al. 1967 (“snake gourd”); Narayanan and Batra 1960 (“”snake gourd”); Puttarudriah and Usman 1954 (“snake gourd”); Syed 1970; Udayagiri 1987 (“snake gourd”); Udayagiri and Mohan 1986 (“snake gourd”); Vargas and Nishida 1985a (“ Trichosanthes angurna L.”); White and Elson-Harris 1992 (“a doubtful record”)., Published as part of McQuate, Grant T. & Liquido, Nicanor J., 2013, Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 1-61 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (289) on page 40, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5175793, {"references":["Agrawal, N., and Y. K. Mathur. 1991. The fruit fly problem associated with cultivated crops in India and their control. p. 140 - 151. In: S. Vijaysegaran and A. G. Ibrahim (eds.). Proceedings of the first international symposium of fruit flies in the tropics, 14 - 16 March, 1988, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI); Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia. 430 p.","Kapoor, V. C. 1970. Indian Tephritidae with their recorded hosts. Oriental Insects 4: 2, 207 - 251.","Kumar, S., and M. L. Agarwal. 2003. Life history of solanum fruit fly Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Tephritidae: Diptera). Insect Environment 9: 3, 111 - 112.","Liquido, N. J., E. J. Harris, and L. A. Dekker. 1994. Ecology of Bactrocera latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae) populations: host plants, natural enemies, distribution, and abundance. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 87: 71 - 84.","Moiz, S. A., A. S. Kazi, and G. M. Baloch. 1967. Fruit flies and their host records in Hyderabad region. West Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Research 5: 98 - 102.","Narayanan, E. S., and H. N. Batra. 1960. Fruit flies and their control. Indian Council of Agricultural Research; New Delhi. 68 p.","Puttarudriah, M., and S. Usman. 1954. Mysore Dacinae and their natural parasites. Mysore Agric. 30: 257 - 260.","Syed, R. A. 1970. Studies on trypetids and their natural enemies in West Pakistan. Dacus species of lesser importance. Pakistan Journal of Zoology 2: 17 - 24.","Udayagiri, S. 1987. New records of natural enemies of the Malaysian fruit fly: Dacus latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae). Journal of Plant Protection in the Tropics 4: 1, 69 - 70.","Udayagiri, S., and N. J. Mohan. 1986. New records of insect pests associated with the medicinal plant Solanum viarum. Indian Drugs 23: 1 - 4.","Vargas, R. I., and T. Nishida. 1985 a. Survey for Dacus latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 78: 1311 - 1314.","White, I. M., and M. M. Elson-Harris. 1992. Fruit flies of economic significance; their identification and bionomics. CAB International; Wallingford, UK. 601 p."]}
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40. Ziziphus jujuba Miller
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McQuate, Grant T. and Liquido, Nicanor J.
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Ziziphus jujuba Miller GRIN Nomen number: 42282 Family: Rhamnaceae Common Name: açofeifeira (Portuguese), azufaifo (Spanish), Brustbeerbaum (German), Chinese jujube (English), Chinese-date (English), chinesische Dattel (German), common jujube (English), daechunamu (Transcribed Korean), jujube (English), Jujube (German), jujubier commun (French), kinesisk jujuber (Swedish), moetdaetschunamu (Transcribed Korean), natsume (Japanese R maji), suan zao (Transcribed Chinese), wu ci zao (Transcribed Chinese), zao (Transcribed Chinese). Native: ASIA-TEMPERATE - China: China - Anhui, Fujian, Gansu, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Hebei, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Liaoning, Nei Monggol, Ningxia, Shaanxi, Shandong, Shanxi, Sichuan, Xinjiang, Yunnan, Zhejiang. Cultivated: AFRICA - Africa; ASIA-TEMPERATE - Western Asia: Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq; China – China; Eastern Asia – Japan; ASIA-TROPICAL - Indian Subcontinent: India, Pakistan; EUROPE - Europe; NORTHERN AMERICA - North America; SOUTHERN AMERICA - South America. Field Infestation: Clausen et al. 1965: 135,734 tephritid fruit fly puparia were collected in Thailand from Ziziphus jujuba fruits as part of a program to identify and release biological control agents in Hawaii against oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel). The puparia were primarily Carpomyia vesuviana, “with a fair number” of Bactrocera dorsalis “and an occasional” B. latifrons. Listing Only: Liquido et al. 1994; Vargas and Nishida 1985a., Published as part of McQuate, Grant T. & Liquido, Nicanor J., 2013, Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 1-61 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (289) on page 40, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5175793, {"references":["Clausen, C. P., D. W. Clancy, and Q. C. Chock. 1965. Biological control of the Oriental fruit fly (Dacus dorsalis Hendel) and other fruit flies in Hawaii. Technical Bulletin no. 1322. United States Department of Agriculture; Washington, D. C. 102 p.","Liquido, N. J., E. J. Harris, and L. A. Dekker. 1994. Ecology of Bactrocera latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae) populations: host plants, natural enemies, distribution, and abundance. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 87: 71 - 84.","Vargas, R. I., and T. Nishida. 1985 a. Survey for Dacus latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 78: 1311 - 1314."]}
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41. Passiflora foetida L
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McQuate, Grant T. and Liquido, Nicanor J.
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Passiflora foetida L. GRIN Nomen number: 26968 Family: Passifloraceae Common Name: granadilla de culebra (Spanish), love-in-a-mist (English), love-in-a-mist passionflower (English), Marie-Gougeat (French), mossy passionflower (English), pasiflora hedionda (Spanish), running pop (English), stinkende Grenadille (German), stinking granadilla (English), stinking passionflower (English), stinking passionfruit (English), wild passionfruit (English), wild water-lemon (English). Native: NORTHERN AMERICA - South-Central U.S.A.: United States – Texas; Southwestern U.S.A.: United States – southern Arizona; Northern Mexico: Mexico - Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, San Luis Potosi, Sinaloa, Sonora, Tamaulipas, Zacatecas; Southern Mexico: Mexico – Chiapas, Colima, Guanajuato, Guerrero, Hidalgo, Jalisco, Mexico, Michoacan, Morelos, Nayarit, Oaxaca, Puebla, Queretaro, Tabasco, Veracruz, Yucatan; SOUTHERN AMERICA - Caribbean: Antigua and Barbuda; Bahamas; Cuba; Dominica; Grenada; Guadeloupe; Hispaniola; Jamaica; Martinique; Montserrat; Puerto Rico; St. Lucia; St. Vincent and Grenadines; Trinidad and Tobago; Mesoamerica: Belize; Costa Rica; El Salvador; Guatemala; Honduras; Nicaragua; Panama; Northern South America: French Guiana; Guyana; Suriname; Venezuela; Brazil: Brazil; Western South America: Bolivia; Colombia; Ecuador [incl. Galapagos]; Peru; Southern South America: Argentina; Chile; Paraguay; Uruguay. Naturalized: naturalized elsewhere in tropics. Field Infestation: Allwood et al. 1999: From fruit collections in Peninsular Malaysia (1986 to 1988) and in East Malaysia (Sabah and Sarawak) and Thailand (1990 to 1994) B. latifrons was recovered from 2 samples. No infestation rate data given. Passiflora foetida var. arizonica Killip, see Passiflora foetida L. Passiflora foetida var. hastata (Bertol.) Mast., see Passiflora foetida L. Passiflora foetida var. hibiscifolia (Lam.) Killip, see Passiflora foetida L. Passiflora foetida var. hispida (DC.) Killip ex Gleason, see Passiflora foetida L. Passiflora hastata Bertol., see Passiflora foetida L. Passiflora hibiscifolia Lam., see Passiflora foetida L. Passiflora hispida DC. ex Triana and Planch., see Passiflora foetida L. Pentagonia physalodes (L.) Hiern, see Nicandra physalodes (L.) Gaertn. Physalis edulis Sims, see Physalis peruviana L., Published as part of McQuate, Grant T. & Liquido, Nicanor J., 2013, Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 1-61 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (289) on pages 21-22, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5175793, {"references":["Allwood, A. J., A. Chinajariyawong, R. A. I. Drew, E. L. Hamacek, D. L. Hancock, C. Hengsawad, J. C. Jipanin, M. Jirasurat, C. Kong Krong, S. Kritsaneepaiboon, C. T. S. Leong, and S. Vijaysegaran. 1999. Host plant records for fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Southeast Asia. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, Supplement 7: 1 - 92."]}
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42. Solanum violaceum Ortega
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McQuate, Grant T. and Liquido, Nicanor J.
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Tracheophyta ,Magnoliopsida ,Solanales ,Solanum violaceum ,Biodiversity ,Plantae ,Solanum ,Solanaceae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Solanum violaceum Ortega GRIN Nomen number: 438920 Family: Solanaceae Common Name: ci tian qie (Transcribed Chinese). Native: ASIA-TEMPERATE - China: China - Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Sichuan; Eastern Asia: Taiwan; ASIA-TROPICAL - Indian Subcontinent: Bhutan; India: Sri Lanka; Indo-China: Thailand. Cultivated: ASIA-TROPICAL - Malesia: Philippines. Field Infestation: Allwood et al. 1999 (“ S. sanitwongsei ”): From fruit collections in Peninsular Malaysia (1986 to 1988) and in East Malaysia (Sabah and Sarawak) and Thailand (1990 to 1994) B. latifrons was recovered from 30 samples. No infestation rate data given. Clarke et al. 2001 (“ S. sanitwongsei ”): From 1986 to 1994, a total of 3.2 kg of infested fruits was collected in two regions of Thailand (Chiang Rai and Bangkok). Collected fruits had infestation rates of 291.2 and 184.3 B. latifrons per kg of infested fruits, respectively. Flies identified by either R.A.I. Drew or D.L. Hancock., Published as part of McQuate, Grant T. & Liquido, Nicanor J., 2013, Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 1-61 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (289) on page 39, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5175793, {"references":["Allwood, A. J., A. Chinajariyawong, R. A. I. Drew, E. L. Hamacek, D. L. Hancock, C. Hengsawad, J. C. Jipanin, M. Jirasurat, C. Kong Krong, S. Kritsaneepaiboon, C. T. S. Leong, and S. Vijaysegaran. 1999. Host plant records for fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Southeast Asia. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, Supplement 7: 1 - 92.","Clarke, A. R., A. J. Allwood, A. Chinajariyawong, R. A. I. Drew, C. Hengsawad, M. Jirasurat, C. Kong Krong, S. Kritsaneepaiboon, and S. Vijaysegaran. 2001. Seasonal abundance and host use patterns of seven Bactrocera Macquart species (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Thailand and Peninsular Malaysia. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 49: 2, 207 - 220."]}
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43. Ziziphus nummularia Wight and Arn
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Ziziphus nummularia (Burm. f.) Wight and Arn. GRIN Nomen number: 42289 Family: Rhamnaceae Native: ASIA-TEMPERATE - Western Asia: Afghanistan; Egypt - Sinai; Iran; Iraq; southern Israel; ASIA-TROPICAL - Indian Subcontinent: India; Pakistan. Field Infestation: Allwood et al. 1999: From fruit collections in Peninsular Malaysia (1986 to 1988) and in East Malaysia (Sabah and Sarawak) and Thailand (1990 to 1994) B. latifrons was recovered from 1 sample. No infestation rate data given. Ziziphus jujube var. spinosa (Bunge) Hu ex H. F. Chow, see Ziziphus jujuba Mill. Ziziphus rotundifolia Lam., see Ziziphus nummularia (Burm. f.) Wight and Arn. Ziziphus sativa Gaertn., see Ziziphus jujuba Mill. Ziziphus spinosa (Bunge) Hu ex H. F. Chow, see Ziziphus jujuba Mill. Ziziphus vulgaris Lam., see Ziziphus jujuba Mill. Ziziphus vulgaris var. spinosa Bunge, see Ziziphus jujuba Mill. Ziziphus zizyphus (L.) H. Karst., see Ziziphus jujuba Mill., Published as part of McQuate, Grant T. & Liquido, Nicanor J., 2013, Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 1-61 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (289) on pages 40-41, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5175793, {"references":["Allwood, A. J., A. Chinajariyawong, R. A. I. Drew, E. L. Hamacek, D. L. Hancock, C. Hengsawad, J. C. Jipanin, M. Jirasurat, C. Kong Krong, S. Kritsaneepaiboon, C. T. S. Leong, and S. Vijaysegaran. 1999. Host plant records for fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Southeast Asia. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, Supplement 7: 1 - 92."]}
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44. Solanum pimpinellifolium L
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Solanum pimpinellifolium L. GRIN Nomen number: 406496 Family: Solanaceae Common Name: currant tomato (English), Johannisbeertomate (German), tomate cimarrón (Spanish), vinbärstomat (Swedish). Native: SOUTHERN AMERICA - Western South America: Ecuador - El Oro, Esmeraldas, Guayas, Los Rios, Pichincha; Peru - Amazonas, Ancash, Cajamarca, La Libertad, Lambayeque, Lima, Piura, Tumbes. Naturalized: naturalized elsewhere beyond native range including the Galapagos Islands. Field Infestation: Clausen et al. 1965 (“ Lycopersicon pimpinellifolium ”): In June 1950 in South China, a total of 209 B. latifrons puparia was recovered from S. pimpinellifolium and shipped to Hawaii. Liquido et al. 1994 (“ Lycopersicon pimpinellifolium ”): From July 1990 to October 1992, a total of 1,946 fruits (2.77 kg) was collected on Hawaii Island. Bactrocera latifrons was recovered from 7 of 16 collections (43.8%) with overall infestation rate of 30.9 B. latifrons per kg of fruit. From July 1990 to October 1992, a total of 249 fruits (0.28 kg) was collected on Maui Island. Bactrocera latifrons was recovered from 1 of 7 collections (14.3%) with overall infestation rate of 13.4 B. latifrons per kg of fruit. Mziray et al. 2010b (“ Lycopersicon pimpinellifolium ”): From March 2007 to March 2008, a total of 293 fruits (61.7 kg) was collected from the Morogoro region of Tanzania. B. latifrons was recovered in 19 of 67 collections (28.36%) with an overall infestation rate of 14.5 B. latifrons per kg of fruit. (44.2 flies per kg infested fruits). Vargas and Nishida 1985a (“ L. pimpinellifolium ”) (Juslinius) Miller: From April to August 1984, a total of 237 fruit was collected in two locations on Oahu, Hawaii, from which one B. latifrons puparium was recovered. Listing Only: Vargas and Nishida 1985a; White and Elson- Harris 1992., Published as part of McQuate, Grant T. & Liquido, Nicanor J., 2013, Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 1-61 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (289) on page 35, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5175793, {"references":["Clausen, C. P., D. W. Clancy, and Q. C. Chock. 1965. Biological control of the Oriental fruit fly (Dacus dorsalis Hendel) and other fruit flies in Hawaii. Technical Bulletin no. 1322. United States Department of Agriculture; Washington, D. C. 102 p.","Liquido, N. J., E. J. Harris, and L. A. Dekker. 1994. Ecology of Bactrocera latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae) populations: host plants, natural enemies, distribution, and abundance. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 87: 71 - 84.","Mziray, H. A., R. H. Makundi, M. Mwatawala, A. Maerere, and M. De Meyer. 2010 b. Host use of Bactrocera latifrons, a new invasive Tephritidae species in Tanzania. Journal of Economic Entomology 103: 1, 70 - 76.","Vargas, R. I., and T. Nishida. 1985 a. Survey for Dacus latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 78: 1311 - 1314."]}
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45. Solanum nigrescens M. Martens and Galeotti
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Solanum nigrescens M. Martens and Galeotti GRIN Nomen number: 404902 Family: Solanaceae Common Name: divine nightshade (English), dull popolo (Hawaiian). Native: NORTHERN AMERICA - Mexico; SOUTHERN AMERICA - Mesoamerica: Costa Rica; El Salvador; Guatemala; Honduras; Nicaragua; Panama; Northern South America: Venezuela; Western South America: Colombia; Ecuador; Peru. Field Infestation: Liquido et al. 1994: From July 1990 to October 1992, a total of 552 fruits (0.10 kg) was collected on Hawaii Island. Bactrocera latifrons was recovered from 1 of 8 collections (12.5%) with an overall infestation rate of 54.6 B. latifrons per kg of fruit., Published as part of McQuate, Grant T. & Liquido, Nicanor J., 2013, Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 1-61 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (289) on pages 33-34, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5175793, {"references":["Liquido, N. J., E. J. Harris, and L. A. Dekker. 1994. Ecology of Bactrocera latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae) populations: host plants, natural enemies, distribution, and abundance. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 87: 71 - 84."]}
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46. Momordica trifoliolata Hook
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Momordica trifoliolata Hook. f. GRIN Nomen number: 24531 Family: Cucurbitaceae Native: AFRICA - Northeast Tropical Africa: Ethiopia; Somalia; East Tropical Africa: Kenya; Tanzania; Uganda; South Tropical Africa: Mozambique; Western Indian Ocean: Madagascar. Field Infestation: Mziray et al. 2010b: From March 2007 to March 2008, a total of 1,085 fruits (8.81 kg) was collected from the Morogoro region of Tanzania. Bactrocera latifrons was recovered in 3 of 56 collections (5.36%) with an overall infestation rate of 0.45 B. latifrons per kg of fruit (7.8 flies per kg infested fruits). Momordica zeylanica Mill., see Momordica charantia L., Published as part of McQuate, Grant T. & Liquido, Nicanor J., 2013, Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 1-61 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (289) on page 20, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5175793, {"references":["Mziray, H. A., R. H. Makundi, M. Mwatawala, A. Maerere, and M. De Meyer. 2010 b. Host use of Bactrocera latifrons, a new invasive Tephritidae species in Tanzania. Journal of Economic Entomology 103: 1, 70 - 76."]}
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47. Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae)
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Musaceae ,Oleaceae ,Anacardiaceae ,Myrtaceae ,Malpighiales ,Liliopsida ,Zingiberales ,Fabales ,Rubiaceae ,Foraminifera ,Magnoliopsida ,Sapindaceae ,Combretaceae ,Milioliporidae ,Rosales ,Passifloraceae ,Plantae ,Rutaceae ,Rosaceae ,Solanaceae ,Taxonomy ,Lythraceae ,Chromista ,Lamiaceae ,Solanales ,Myrtales ,Rhamnaceae ,Phyllanthaceae ,Miliolida ,Euphorbiaceae ,Cucurbitales ,Caricaceae ,Fabaceae ,Biodiversity ,Brassicales ,Lamiales ,Sapindales ,Tracheophyta ,Cucurbitaceae ,Oxalidaceae ,Oxalidales ,Tubothalamea ,Gentianales - Abstract
McQuate, Grant T., Liquido, Nicanor J. (2013): Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae). Insecta Mundi 2013 (289): 1-61, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5175793, {"references":["Agrawal, N., and Y. K. Mathur. 1991. The fruit fly problem associated with cultivated crops in India and their control. p. 140-151. In: S. Vijaysegaran and A. G. Ibrahim (eds.). Proceedings of the first international symposium of fruit flies in the tropics, 14-16 March, 1988, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI); Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia. 430 p.","Allwood, A. J., A. Chinajariyawong, R.A.I. Drew, E.L. Hamacek, D.L. Hancock, C. Hengsawad, J.C. Jipanin, M. Jirasurat, C. Kong Krong, S. Kritsaneepaiboon, C.T.S. Leong, and S. Vijaysegaran. 1999. Host plant records for fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Southeast Asia. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, Supplement 7: 1-92.","Bokonon-Ganta, A. H., G. 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48. Solanum aethiopicum L
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McQuate, Grant T. and Liquido, Nicanor J.
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Solanum aethiopicum L. GRIN Nomen number: 100448 Family: Solanaceae Common Name: aubergine amère (French), Chinese scarlet eggplant (English), gilo (English), jilo (Portuguese-Brazil), kumba (English), röd aubergin (Swedish), scarlet eggplant (English), shum (English), tomato-fruit eggplant (English). Cultivated: AFRICA- Africa. Field Infestation: Mwatawala et al. 2007: From February to October 2006, a total of 464 S. aethiopicum fruits (8.55 kg) was collected at several different localities in Tanzania. 197 adult B. latifrons were recovered from 18 of the collections with an overall infestation rate of 39.9 B. latifrons per kg of fruit collected, averaged over the 18 collections with B. latifrons recovery. Mwatawala et al. 2009: Mostly after October 2006, a total of 3,164 fruits (30.56 kg) was collected in the Morogoro region of Tanzania. Bactrocera latifrons was recovered from 60 out of 83 collections (72%) with an overall average infestation rate of 43.8 emerged adults per kg fruit. Mziray et al. 2010a: From April 2007 to March 2008, fruits were collected weekly, as available, at the Sokoine University of Agriculture horticulture unit (Tanzania), with an average monthly infestation rate (for months where B. latifrons was recovered) of 59.1 B. latifrons per kg fruit, with B. latifrons recovered from about 68.5% of collections. Mziray et al. 2010a: From February to April 2008, a total of 292 B. latifrons adults was recovered from a total of 685 fruits (12.6 kg) collected from different elevations in the Morogoro region (Tanzania). There was an overall infestation rate of 23.2 B. latifrons per kg of fruit. Mziray et al. 2010b: From March 2007 to March 2008, a total of 3,411 fruits (61.18 kg) was collected from the Morogoro region of Tanzania. Bactrocera latifrons was recovered in 157 of 228 collections (68.9%) with an overall infestation rate of 36.94 B. latifrons per kg of fruit. (45.0 flies per kg infested fruits) (Given the common name “African eggplant” in the paper, but this common name also attributed to Solanum anguivi and S. macrocarpon). Listing Only: McQuate 2009., Published as part of McQuate, Grant T. & Liquido, Nicanor J., 2013, Annotated World Bibliography of Host Fruits of Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 1-61 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (289) on page 25, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5175793, {"references":["Mwatawala, M. W., M. De Meyer, I. M. White, A. Maerere, and R. H. Makundi. 2007. Detection of the solanum fruit fly, Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel) in Tanzania (Dipt., Tephritidae). Journal of Applied Entomology 131: 501 - 503.","Mwatawala, M. W., M. De Meyer, R. H. Makundi, and A. P. Maerere. 2009. An overview of Bactrocera (Diptera: Tephritidae) invasions and their speculated dominancy over native fruit fly species in Tanzania. Journal of Entomology 6: 18 - 27.","Mziray, H. A., R. H. Makundi, M. Mwatawala, A. Maerere, and M. De Meyer. 2010 a. Spatial and temporal abundance of the solanum fruit fly, Bactrocera latifrons (Hendel), in Morogoro, Tanzania. Crop Protection 29: 454 - 461.","Mziray, H. A., R. H. Makundi, M. Mwatawala, A. Maerere, and M. De Meyer. 2010 b. Host use of Bactrocera latifrons, a new invasive Tephritidae species in Tanzania. Journal of Economic Entomology 103: 1, 70 - 76.","McQuate, G. T. 2009. Effectiveness of GF- 120 NF fruit fly bait as a suppression tool for Bactrocera latifrons (Diptera: Tephritidae). Journal of Applied Entomology 133: 444 - 448."]}
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49. Melon Fly, Bactrocera Cucurbitae (Diptera: Tephritidae), Infestation in Host Fruits in the Southwestern Islands of Japan before the Initiation of Island-wide Population Suppression, as Recorded in Publications of Japanese Public Institutions
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Mcquate, Grant T., primary and Teruya, Tadashi, additional
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50. Assessment of Navel Oranges, Clementine Tangerines, and Rutaceous Fruits as Hosts ofBactrocera cucurbitaeandBactrocera latifrons(Diptera: Tephritidae)
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Mcquate, Grant T., primary, Follett, Peter A., additional, Liquido, Nicanor J., additional, and Sylva, Charmaine D., additional
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