EPPO Global Database

Bactrocera tsuneonis(DACUTS)

Distribution details in Japan

Situation
Current pest situation evaluated by EPPO on the basis of information dated 2022: Present, restricted distribution
From CABI Pest map 410 (2019): Present, restricted distribution
Comments
First reported in Kyushu in Japan in 1919, and was found only in Kyushu for a long time, but in the 2000s it was also reported in Honshu.
References
* Drew RAI, Romig MC (2013) Tropical fruit flies of South-East Asia. CABI, 653 pp.

* Hancock DL, Drew RAI (2018) A review of the subgenera Apodacus Perkins, Hemizeugodacus Hardy, Neozeugodacus May, stat. rev., Semicallantra Drew and Tetradacus Miyake of Bactrocera Macquart (Diptera: Tephritidae: Dacinae). Australian Entomologist 45(1), 105-132.
------- Southern Japan.

* Opadith P, Iwamoto S, Narahara M., Okazaki Y, Higashiura Y, Otake J, Ono H, Hinomoto N (2022) Development of microsatellite markers for the Japanese orange fly, Bactrocera tsuneonis (Diptera: Tephritidae). Applied Entomology and Zoology, 57(3), 283-288.
------- in Yamaguchi prefecture (Hunshu).

* White IM, Elson-Harris MM (1994) Fruit Flies of Economic Significance: Their Identification and Bionomics. CAB International, Oxon, UK, 601 pp.