Bactrocera is a large genus of tephritid fruit flies, with close to 500 species currently described and accepted. The genus name is derived from Ancient...
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existing for approximately 8 million years. Bactroceras was named by Holm (1898). Its type is Bactroceras avus. It was assigned to the order Orthocerida...
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Bactrocera cucurbitae, the melon fly, is a fruit fly of the family Tephritidae. It is a serious agricultural pest, particularly in Hawaii. The adult melon...
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Bactrocera dorsalis, previously known as Dacus dorsalis and commonly referred to as the oriental fruit fly, is a species of tephritid fruit fly that is...
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Bactrocera tryoni, the Queensland fruit fly, is a species of fly in the family Tephritidae in the insect order Diptera. B. tryoni is native to subtropical...
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Bactrocera fulvoabdominalis is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus Bactrocera of the family Tephritidae. "Bactrocera (Zeugodacus) fulvoabdominalis...
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Bactrocera correcta is a species of tephritid fruit flies that is widely distributed in Southeast Asia. It is a serious pest species with a broad host...
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Bactrocera brunnea is a species of Tephritidae fruit fly. "ITIS Standard Report - Error". Archived from the original on 2009-03-12. Retrieved 2011-02-04...
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Bactrocera carambolae, also known as the carambola fruit fly, is a fruit fly species in the family Tephritidae, and is native to Asia. This species was...
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research. The shell of Bactroceras has important differences from those of true bactritids. For instance, the first chamber of Bactroceras resembles that of...
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