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ATTRACTION TO LURES UNKNOWN (continued - 4 of 4)<br />

Dacus (Leptoxyda) phloginus (Munro)<br />

Dacus (Leptoxyda) purpurifrons Bezzi<br />

Dacus (Leptoxyda) pusillator (Munro)<br />

Dacus (Leptoxyda) retextus Munro<br />

Dacus (Leptoxyda) rubicundus Bezzi<br />

Dacus (Leptoxyda) rufoscutellatus (Hering)<br />

Dacus (Leptoxyda) rufus Bezzi<br />

Dacus (Leptoxyda) ruslan (Hering)<br />

Dacus (Leptoxyda) scaber Loew<br />

Dacus (Leptoxyda) seguyi (Munro)<br />

Dacus (Leptoxyda) semisphaerus Becker<br />

Dacus (Leptoxyda) sicatoluteus (Munro)<br />

Dacus (Leptoxyda) temnopterus Bezzi<br />

Dacus (Leptoxyda) triater Munro<br />

Dacus (Leptoxyda) woodi Bezzi<br />

Dacus (Leptoxyda) xanthopus Bezzi<br />

Dacus (Leptoxyda) zavattarii (Hering)<br />

Dacus (Metidacus) adenae (Hering)<br />

Dacus (Metidacus) amberiens (Munro)<br />

Dacus (Metidacus) bidens (Curran)<br />

Dacus (Metidacus) delicatus Munro<br />

Dacus (Metidacus) herensis (Munro)<br />

Dacus (Metidacus) lotus (Bezzi)<br />

Dacus (Metidacus) partus (Munro)<br />

Dacus (Metidacus) pergulariae Munro<br />

Dacus (Metidacus) phimis (Munro)<br />

Dacus (Metidacus) purus (Curran)<br />

Dacus (Metidacus) radmirus Hering<br />

Dacus (Metidacus) rutilus Munro<br />

Dacus (Metidacus) stylifer (Bezzi)<br />

Ichneumonopsis burmensis Hardy<br />

Monacrostichus citricola Bezzi<br />

Monacrostichus malaysiae Drew & Hancock<br />

1 Cunningham 1989 and Drew 1974 both cite that<br />

B. ochrosiae (Malloch) is attracted to cuelure, but<br />

Drew (personal communication) expresses his doubts<br />

that the earlier citations are accurate.<br />

Note: Although the literature may indicated that a given species is attracted to one or several known lures or<br />

attractants, quite often there is no indication to what degree that species may be attracted. It should not be<br />

assumed that all species listed above respond in the same fashion to the lure. In fact, it would be safer to assume<br />

that the response can be quite varied in relation to the actual population that exists. Lure or attractants can be<br />

extremely powerful in attracting certain species. Those species that are not attracted to any known lure would be<br />

candidates for area-wide control using the SIT.<br />

Sources:<br />

Cunningham, R. T. 1989. Parapheromones. In A. Robinson and G. H. S. Hooper. [Eds.] 1989. <strong>Fruit</strong> Flies: Their<br />

Biology, Natural Enemies and Control - World Crop Pests, Volume 3A. pp. 221-230. Elsevier, The Netherlands,<br />

pp. 372.<br />

Drew, R. A. I. 1974. The responses of fruit fly species in the South Pacific area to male attractants. J. Aust.<br />

Entomol. Soc., 13:267-270.<br />

Drew, R. A. I. 1989. The tropical fruit flies of the Australasian and Oceanian regions. Mem. Queensland Mus.<br />

No. 26.<br />

Drew, R. A. I.; Hancock, D. L.; Romig, M. C. 1999. New species and records of fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae:<br />

Dacinae) from north Queensland. Australian Entomologist 26 (1): 1-12.<br />

Drew, R. A. I.; Hooper, G. H. S. 1981.The responses of fruit fly species in Australia to various attractants. J.<br />

Aust. Entomol. Soc., 20:201-205.<br />

Hancock, D. L. 1985. New species and records of African Dacinae. Arnoldia Zimb. 9:299-314.<br />

Lux, S.; White, I. M. ICIPE <strong>Fruit</strong> <strong>Fly</strong> Initiative (http://nbo.icipe.com)<br />

White, I. M.; Elson-Harris, M. M. 1992. <strong>Fruit</strong> Flies of Economic Significance: Their Identification and<br />

Bionomics. CABI International, Wallingford, UK, pp. 601<br />

White, I. M.; Hancock, D. L. 1997. The <strong>Bactrocera</strong> And Dacus Species Of The Indo-Australasian Regions (CD-<br />

ROM). CAB International, Wallingford, UK.<br />

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