Dacus punctatifrons, Karsch, 1887

' H,., H \ Hu, ., Xlolfl, ., Udqfn, ., ., Kdgkrxoldwl, ., ., Vvlpdlod, ., ., Rxvvrxid, . -, ., Egrxo-. Dulph, ., Duehw, Attié, M., . & wKLWH,., 2012, 5 Hfrugv Ri Iuxjlyrurxv Iuxlw Àlhv (' Lswhud: 7 Hskulwlgdh: ' Dflql) Iurp Wkh & Rprur Dufklshodjr, African Invertebrates 53 (1), pp. 69-78 : 73

publication ID

2305-2562

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Dacus punctatifrons
status

 

Dacus punctatifrons View in CoL View at ENA . DUVFK, Î887

This is a widespread species, occurring in several countries of western, central and HDVWHUQ $IULFD, DQG DOVR UHSRUWHG IURP 0DGDJDVFDU (0DQVHOO ƻθθϭ;:KLWH & *RRGJHU 2009). It is predominantly associated with Cucurbitaceae , but with a few additional rearing records from non-cucurbits, such as tomato and 3DVVLÀRUD. Males are attracted to cue-lure.

Material examined: COMOROS: Grande Comore: ϭƃ 0 RURQL, ƻ9.LLL.ƻθθ4, LQ D FXH ‒ OXUH WUDS; 4ƃ,WVDQGUD, 5.ix.2004, in a cue-lure trap .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Tephritidae

Genus

Dacus

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Cucurbitales

Family

Cucurbitaceae

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