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  • It is vulnerable to certain organic Bactrocera oleae " ( Olive fruit fly ).
  • It has low resistance to certain biological Bactrocera oleae " ( Olive fruit fly ).
  • The genus " Bactrocera " is of worldwide notoriety for its destructive impact on agriculture.
  • It does not show any particular vulnerability to the major Bactrocera oleae " ( Olive fruit fly ).
  • It has low resistance to certain biological pests, such as the olive fruit fly, " Bactrocera oleae " and sooty moulds.
  • ""'Bactrocera correcta " "'is a species of tephritid fruit flies that is widely distributed in Southeast Asia.
  • It can be used as an attractant for melon flies ( " Bactrocera cucurbitae " ), in perfume, and as an odorant for soap.
  • It has a high level of resistance to the major pests, with the exception of grubs of the olive moth " Prays oleae " and of the olive fruit fly " Bactrocera oleae ".
  • A major drawback with this cultivar is its vulnerability to certain biological pests, such as the " Bactrocera oleae ", " Pseudomonas syringae ", " Saissetia oleae ", and Sooty moulds.
  • The leaves of " Endiandra discolor " provide food for the larvae of the Macleay's swallowtail butterfly . " Endiandra discolor " is a larval host for the fruit fly, " Bactrocera endiandrae ".
  • Some male " Bactrocera " fruit flies are exclusive pollinators of some wild " Bulbophyllum " orchids that lack nectar and have a specific chemical attractant and reward ( methyl eugenol, raspberry ketone or zingerone ) present in their floral fragrances.
  • This chemical is used ( in its acetate form ) as an insect attractor in the pesticide Cue-lure, structurally related to the sex pheromone that female melon flies ( sp . " Bactrocera cucurbitae " ) use to attract males for mating.
  • However, some " Bulbophyllum " species attract male fruit flies ( " Bactrocera " spp . ) solely via a floral chemical which simultaneously acts as a floral reward ( e . g . methyl eugenol, raspberry ketone, or zingerone ) to perform pollination.
  • ""'Bactrocera ( Bactrocera ) invadens " "'is the name given to tephritid fruit flies that were introduced to East Africa from Sri Lanka and subsequently invaded practically the whole of Sub-Saharan Africa, hence the species name " invadens ".
  • ""'Bactrocera ( Bactrocera ) invadens " "'is the name given to tephritid fruit flies that were introduced to East Africa from Sri Lanka and subsequently invaded practically the whole of Sub-Saharan Africa, hence the species name " invadens ".