Proceedings of the International Conference and the 10th Congress of the Entomological Society of Indonesia (ICCESI 2019)

Fruit Fly Identification from Fruits and Vegetables of Turikale Maros, South Sulawesi, Indonesia

Authors
Itji Diana Daud, Melina, Dayanara Haditama Khomsah, Mustika Tuwo
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Itji Diana Daud
Available Online 18 May 2020.
DOI
10.2991/absr.k.200513.016How to use a DOI?
Keywords
Bactrocera, holometabola, morphology, Mangifera indica, Capsicum annum
Abstract

Indonesia has an abundant production of fruits and vegetables that can satisfy the demands of domestic and export markets. One of the most serious problems in fruit exports is the damage and contamination caused by fruit fly attacks to horticultural produce. Taiwan government rejects 13 types of fruit and vegetable commodities from Indonesia due to infestation by several species of fruit fly, including Bactrocera papayae, B. zonata, and B. musae. The research was carried out in Turikale, Maros District, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Various fruits and vegetables serving as hosts of fruit flies, including Capsicum annum (chilli), Solanum lycopersium (tomato), Avverhoa carambola (star fruit), Psidium guajava (guava), Artocarpus heterophylllus (jackfruit), are cultivated in the area. The study was initiated to identify the fruit fly species associated with vegetable and fruit crops in the study site. Fruits and vegetables attacked by fruit flies were collected from the field and then separately kept in plastic containers in the laboratory until the adults emerged. The emerging flies were identified under a dissecting microscope based on the identification keys. Five species of fruit flies belonging to the Genus Bactorcera emerged from the collected fruits and vegetables, namely: B. albistrigata emerging from Psidium guajava and Syzygium aqueum; B. dorsalis emerging from Avverhoa carambola, Mangifera indica, Capsicum annum, and Solanum melongena; B. cucurbitae emerging from Momordica charatina; B. carambolae emerging from Artocarpus heterophyllus; and B. umbrosa emerging from Artocarpus altilis.

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Volume Title
Proceedings of the International Conference and the 10th Congress of the Entomological Society of Indonesia (ICCESI 2019)
Series
Advances in Biological Sciences Research
Publication Date
18 May 2020
ISBN
978-94-6252-967-0
ISSN
2468-5747
DOI
10.2991/absr.k.200513.016How to use a DOI?
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© 2020, the Authors. Published by Atlantis Press.
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This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).

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AU  - Melina
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