Novel lures and coi sequences reveal cryptic new species of bactrocera fruit flies in the solomon islands (Diptera, tephritidae, dacini)

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Results from a snap-shot survey of Dacine fruit flies carried out on three of the Solomon Islands in April 2018 are reported. Using traps baited with the male lures cue-lure, methyl eugenol, and zingerone, 30 of the 48 species previously known to occur in the Solomon Islands were collected. Six species are newly described here: Bactrocera allodistincta sp. nov., B. geminosimulata sp. nov., B. kolombangarae sp. nov., B. quasienochra sp. nov., B. tsatsiai sp. nov., and B. vargasi sp. nov., all authored by Leblanc & Dooren-weerd. An illustrated key to the 54 species now known to be present in the country is provided.

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Leblanc, L., Tsatsia, F., & Doorenweerd, C. (2021). Novel lures and coi sequences reveal cryptic new species of bactrocera fruit flies in the solomon islands (Diptera, tephritidae, dacini). ZooKeys, 1057, 49–103. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1057.68375

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