Zeugodacus (Hemigymnodacus) diversus (Coquillett)
Dacus diversus Coquillett, 1904: 139 .
Asiadacus diversa Perkins, 1937: 57; 1938a: 134 (as diversus)
Dacus (Gymnodacus) diversus Hardy, 1954: 18 .
Dacus (Hemigymnodacus) diversus Hardy, 1973: 19 .
Dacus quadrifidus Hendel, 1928: 343 (synonymised by Norrbom et al., 1999: 99).
Dacus citronellae Kapoor & Katiyar, 1969: 123 (synonymised by Norrbom et al., 1999: 99).
Dacus latifae Anwar Cheema, 1964: 302 (synonymised by Drew & Romig, 2013).
Bactrocera (Paratridacus) diversa (in Norrbom et al., 1999: 99) .
Bactrocera (Hemigymnodacus) diversa (in Drew & Romig, 2013) .
Zeugodacus (Hemigymnodacus) diversus (in Doorenweerd et al., 2018: 45) .
Material examined: 1♂, INDIA, Karnataka, Bangalore, Attur farm, 11.xi.2013, David, K. J ., 3♀♀, INDIA, Maharashtra, Konkan Region, September 2012, H. R. Sawai. (NBAIR) .
Diagnosis: Male with epandrium and surstyli bulb-shaped, i.e., with prominent constriction between epandrium and surstyli (posterior view) (Fig. 5T). Lateral surstylus longer than epandrium; posterior lobe of surstylus 10 times longer than anterior lobe (Fig. 3T). Proctiger triangular shaped and smaller than epandrium. Medial surstylus as long as lateral surstylus (Fig. 5T). Phallus 2.35 mm long excluding glans (0.39 mm); glans sclerotised with patterned praeputium; trumpet-shaped subapical lobe and short basal lobe (Fig. 9H). Female with dark-brown to black oviscape (1.72 mm); eversible membrane (2.02 mm) with spicules on distal end possessing 8̄11 small, blunt, projections (Fig. 11K); aculeus tip acute, needle shaped, with four pairs of preapical setae (Fig. 13K); two tightly coiled, mulberry shaped black spermathecae (Fig. 15P).