Bactrocera

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Bactrocera is a large genus of tephritid fruit flies, with close to 500 species currently described and accepted.[1]

Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Diptera
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Bactrocera
Bactrocera dorsalis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Tephritidae
Subfamily: Dacinae
Tribe: Dacini
Genus: Bactrocera
Macquart, 1835
Type species
Bactrocera longicornis
Macquart, 1835
Species

B. correcta
B. dorsalis
B. oleae
B. tryoni
B. zonata
B. divenderi
Hundreds more

Diversity
464 species
Synonyms
  • Aglaodacus Munro, 1984
  • Apodacus Perkins, 1939
  • Chaetodacus Bezzi, 1913
  • Dasyneura Saunders, 1842
  • Hemigymnodacus Hardy, 1973
  • Marquesadacus Malloch, 1932
  • Mauritidacus Munro, 1984
  • Strumeta Walker, 1856
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Name

The genus name is derived from Ancient Greek bakter "rod" and kera "horn".

Bactrocera sp. flies on an Anthurium inflorescence smelling of methyl eugenol

Systematics

Prior to the 1990s, almost all Dacini species were described in the genera Dacus or Strumeta. Bactrocera became the main genus for the tribe after Bactrocera and Dacus were split, but Bactrocera was further divided into Zeugodacus and Bactrocera in 2015.[2] The subgeneric treatments have only partly adopted this latest change, but are indicated here to reflect the most modern – DNA based – insights.[3][4]

Many subgenera are defined within this genus:[5][6][7][8][9][10]

  • Afrodacus
  • Aglaodacus
  • Apodacus
  • Asiadacus
  • Austrodacus
  • Bactrocera
  • Bulladacus
  • Calodacus
  • Daculus
  • Diplodacus
  • Gymnodacus
  • Hemigymnodacus
  • Heminotodacus
  • Hemiparatridacus
  • Hemisurstylus
  • Hemizeugodacus
  • Javadacus
  • Melanodacus
  • Neozeugodacus
  • Nesodacus
  • Niuginidacus
  • Notodacus
  • Papuodacus
  • Paradacus
  • Paratridacus
  • Parazeugodacus
  • Perkinsidacus
  • Queenslandacus
  • Semicallantra
  • Sinodacus
  • Tetradacus
  • Trypetidacus

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