Bibliography:Bactrocera neohumeralis

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general biology - morphology - evolution (13)

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identification/taxonomy (7)

Austral Entomology (2019) 58, 395-408
Matt N. Krosch, Mark K. Schutze, Francesca Strutt, Anthony R. Clarke and Stephen L. Cameron (2019)
A transcriptome-based analytical workflow for identifying loci for species diagnosis: a case study with Bactrocera fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae)

Journal of Economic Entomology (2016) 109, 1469-1473
H.J.H. Patrick, A. Chomic and K.F. Armstrong (2016)
Cooled propylene glycol as a pragmatic choice for preservation of DNA from remote field-collected Diptera for next-generation sequence analysis

Bulletin of Entomological Research (2006) 96, 279-288
M.D. Segura, C. Callejas, M.P. Fernández and M.D. Ochando (2006)
New contributions towards the understanding of the phylogenetic relationships among economically important fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae)

Bulletin of Entomological Research (2003) 93, 351-360
Y. Wang, H. Yu, K. Raphael and A.S. Gilchrist (2003)
Genetic delineation of sibling species of the pest fruit fly Bactrocera (Diptera: Tephritidae) using microsatellites

Applied Entomology and Zoology (2002) 37, 437-446
Masahiko Muraji and Shigehito Nakahara (2002)
Discrimination among pest species of Bactrocera (Diptera: Tephritidae) based on PCR-RFLP of the mitochondrial DNA

Australian Journal of Zoology (1967) 15, 501-513
H. Wolda (1967)
Reproductive isolation between two closely related species of the Queensland fruit fly Dacus tryoni (Frogg) and D. neohumeralis Hardy (Diptera : Tephritidae) I. Variation in humeral callus pattern and the occurrence of intermediate colour forms in the wild

Australian Journal of Zoology (1967) 15, 515-539
H. Wolda (1967)
Reproductive isolation between two closely related species of the Queensland fruit fly Dacus tryoni (Frogg) and D. neohumeralis Hardy (Diptera : Tephritidae) II. Genetic variation in humeral callus pattern in each species as compared with laboratory-bred hybrids

control - general (1)

Applied Entomology and Zoology (2014) 49, 363-373
Giovanni Benelli, Giulia Giunti, Angelo Canale and Russell H. Messing (2014)
Lek dynamics and cues evoking mating behavior in tephritid flies infesting soft fruits: implications for behavior-based control tools

biocontrol - natural enemies (1)

Environmental Microbiology (2021) 23, 5587-5604
Sharon Towett-Kirui, Jennifer L. Morrow, Shannon Close, Jane E. Royer and Markus Riegler (2021)
Host–endoparasitoid–endosymbiont relationships: concealed Strepsiptera provide new twist to Wolbachia in Australian tephritid fruit flies

quarantine treatments/regulations/aspects (1)

Applied Entomology and Zoology (2002) 37, 437-446
Masahiko Muraji and Shigehito Nakahara (2002)
Discrimination among pest species of Bactrocera (Diptera: Tephritidae) based on PCR-RFLP of the mitochondrial DNA

environment - cropping system/rotation (4)

PLoS ONE (2020) 15 (2 - e0213820)
Sabira Sultana, John B. Baumgartner, Bernard C. Dominiak, Jane E. Royer and Linda J. Beaumont (2020)
Impacts of climate change on high priority fruit fly species in Australia

Annals of Applied Biology (2011) 158, 26-54
A.R. Clarke, K.S. Powell, C.W. Weldon and P.W. Taylor (2011)
The ecology of Bactrocera tryoni (Diptera: Tephritidae): what do we know to assist pest management?

Australian Journal of Entomology (2006) 45, 20-25
Alan Meats (2006)
Attributes pertinent to overwintering potential do not explain why Bactrocera neohumeralis (Hardy) (Diptera: Tephritidae) does not spread further south within the geographical range of B. tryoni (Froggatt)

Population Ecology (2000) 42, 153-160
S. Raghu, A.R. Clarke, R.A.I. Drew and K. Hulsman (2000)
Impact of habitat modification on the distribution and abundance of fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Southeast Queensland

population dynamics/ epidemiology (2)

Bulletin of Entomological Research (2003) 93, 173-178
N. Pike and A. Meats (2003)
Tendency for upwind movement in the sibling fruit fly species, Bactrocera tryoni and B. neohumeralis and their hybrids (Diptera: Tephritidae): influence of time of day, sex and airborne pheromone

Australian Journal of Zoology (1967) 15, 1123-1139
G.W. Gibbs (1967)
The comparative ecology of two closely related, sympatric species of Dacus (Diptera) in Queensland

surveys/sampling/distribution (7)

PLoS ONE (2023) 18 (2 - e0281759)
Elizabeth V. Fowler, Melissa L. Starkie, Xiaocheng Zhu, Alexander M. Piper, Arati Agarwal, Lea Rako, Alexandra Gardiner, Sybilla Oczkowicz, David Gopurenko, Mark K. Schutze and Mark J. Blacket (2023)
Development of a cost-effective, morphology-preserving method for DNA isolation from bulk invertebrate trap catches: Tephritid fruit flies as an exemplar

PLoS ONE (2020) 15 (2 - e0213820)
Sabira Sultana, John B. Baumgartner, Bernard C. Dominiak, Jane E. Royer and Linda J. Beaumont (2020)
Impacts of climate change on high priority fruit fly species in Australia

Proceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society (2013) 45, 83-117
Luc Leblanc, Ema Tora Vueti and Allan J. Allwood (2013)
Host plant records for fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae: Dacini) in the Pacific Islands: 2. Infestation statistics on economic hosts

Australian Journal of Entomology (2012) 51, 239-247
Jane E. Royer and David L. Hancock (2012)
New distribution and lure records of Dacinae (Diptera: Tephritidae) from Queensland, Australia, and description of a new species of Dacus Fabricius

Proceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society (2012) 44, 11-53
Luc Leblanc, Ema Tora Vueti, Richard A.I. Drew and Allan J. Allwood (2012)
Host plant records for fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae: Dacini) in the Pacific Islands

Australian Journal of Entomology (2006) 45, 20-25
Alan Meats (2006)
Attributes pertinent to overwintering potential do not explain why Bactrocera neohumeralis (Hardy) (Diptera: Tephritidae) does not spread further south within the geographical range of B. tryoni (Froggatt)

Australian Journal of Entomology (1997) 36, 45-50
R. Osborne, A. Meats, M. Frommer, J.A. Sved, R.A.I. Drew and M.K. Robson (1997)
Australian distribution of 17 species of fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) caught in cue lure traps in February 1994

pheromones/attractants/traps (7)

PLoS ONE (2023) 18 (2 - e0281759)
Elizabeth V. Fowler, Melissa L. Starkie, Xiaocheng Zhu, Alexander M. Piper, Arati Agarwal, Lea Rako, Alexandra Gardiner, Sybilla Oczkowicz, David Gopurenko, Mark K. Schutze and Mark J. Blacket (2023)
Development of a cost-effective, morphology-preserving method for DNA isolation from bulk invertebrate trap catches: Tephritid fruit flies as an exemplar

Environmental Entomology (2020) 49, 815-822
Jane E. Royer, Keng Hong Tan and David G. Mayer (2020)
Comparative trap catches of male Bactrocera, Dacus, and Zeugodacus fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) with four floral phenylbutanoid lures (anisyl acetone, cue-lure, raspberry ketone, and zingerone) in Queensland, Australia

Journal of Economic Entomology (2018) 111, 298-303
Jane E. Royer and David G. Mayer (2018)
Combining cue-lure and methyl eugenol in traps significantly decreases catches of most Bactrocera, Zeugodacus and Dacus Species (Diptera: Tephritidae: Dacinae) in Australia and Papua New Guinea

Austral Entomology (2018) 57, 40-49
Jane E. Royer, Sharon Agovaua, John Bokosou, Kiteni Kurika, Amanda Mararuai, David G. Mayer and Benjamin Niangu (2018)
Responses of fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) to new attractants in Papua New Guinea

Austral Entomology (2015) 54, 411-426
Jane E. Royer (2015)
Responses of fruit flies (Tephritidae: Dacinae) to novel male attractants in north Queensland, Australia, and improved lures for some pest species

Australian Journal of Entomology (2012) 51, 239-247
Jane E. Royer and David L. Hancock (2012)
New distribution and lure records of Dacinae (Diptera: Tephritidae) from Queensland, Australia, and description of a new species of Dacus Fabricius

Australian Journal of Entomology (2012) 51, 189-197
Harry A.C. Fay (2012)
A highly effective and selective male lure for Bactrocera jarvisi (Tryon) (Diptera: Tephritidae)

molecular biology - genes (3)

BMC Genetics (2020) 21 (S2 - 132) - Separating two tightly linked
Heng Lin Yeap, Siu Fai Lee, Freya Robinson, Roslyn G. Mourant, John A. Sved, Marianne Frommer, Alexie Papanicolaou, Owain R. Edwards and John G. Oakeshott (2020)
Separating two tightly linked species-defining phenotypes in Bactrocera with hybrid recombinant analysis

Journal of Economic Entomology (2016) 109, 1469-1473
H.J.H. Patrick, A. Chomic and K.F. Armstrong (2016)
Cooled propylene glycol as a pragmatic choice for preservation of DNA from remote field-collected Diptera for next-generation sequence analysis

Australian Journal of Entomology (2006) 45, 157-162
A. Stuart Gilchrist and Alison E. Ling (2006)
DNA microsatellite analysis of naturally occurring colour intermediates between Bactrocera tryoni (Froggatt) and Bactrocera neohumeralis (Hardy) (Diptera: Tephritidae)

review (2)

Annals of Applied Biology (2011) 158, 26-54
A.R. Clarke, K.S. Powell, C.W. Weldon and P.W. Taylor (2011)
The ecology of Bactrocera tryoni (Diptera: Tephritidae): what do we know to assist pest management?

Phytoparasitica (1998) 26, 129-148
J.E. Peña, A.I. Mohyuddin and M. Wysoki (1998)
A review of the pest management situation in mango agroecosystems