A global checklist of the 932 fruit fly species in the tribe Dacini (Diptera, Tephritidae)

The correct application of the scientific names of species is neither easy nor trivial. Mistakes can lead to the wrong interpretation of research results or, when pest species are involved, inappropriate regulations and limits on trade, and possibly quarantine failures that permit...

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Main Authors: Camiel Doorenweerd, Luc Leblanc, Allen L. Norrbom, Michael San Jose, Daniel Rubinoff
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2018-01-01
Series:ZooKeys
Online Access:https://zookeys.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=21786
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spelling doaj-5cc1d4e27cb24e1ab31a3a0876c3f15b2020-11-24T21:49:59ZengPensoft PublishersZooKeys1313-29891313-29702018-01-01730175410.3897/zookeys.730.2178621786A global checklist of the 932 fruit fly species in the tribe Dacini (Diptera, Tephritidae)Camiel Doorenweerd0Luc Leblanc1Allen L. Norrbom2Michael San Jose3Daniel Rubinoff4University of HawaiiUniversity of IdahoUnited States Department of AgricultureUniversity of HawaiiUniversity of Hawaii The correct application of the scientific names of species is neither easy nor trivial. Mistakes can lead to the wrong interpretation of research results or, when pest species are involved, inappropriate regulations and limits on trade, and possibly quarantine failures that permit the invasion of new pest species. Names are particularly challenging to manage when groups of organisms encompass a large number of species, when different workers employ different philosophical views, or when species are in a state of taxonomic flux. The fruit fly tribe Dacini is a species-rich taxon within Tephritidae and contains around a fifth of all known species in the family. About 10% of the 932 currently recognized species are pests of commercial fruits and vegetables, precipitating quarantines and trade embargos. Authoritative species lists consist largely of scattered regional treatments and outdated online resources. The checklist presented here is the first global overview of valid species names for the Dacini in almost two decades, and includes new lure records. By publishing this list both in paper and digitally, we aim to provide a resource for those studying fruit flies as well as researchers studying components of their impact on agriculture. The list is largely a consolidation of previous works, but following the results from recent phylogenetic work, we transfer one subgenus and eight species to different genera: members of the Bactrocera subgenus Javadacus Hardy, considered to belong to the Zeugodacus group of subgenera, are transferred to genus Zeugodacus; Bactrocera pseudocucurbitae White, 1999, stat. rev., is transferred back to Bactrocera from Zeugodacus; Zeugodacus arisanicus Shiraki, 1933, stat. rev., is transferred back to Zeugodacus from Bactrocera; and Z. brevipunctatus (David & Hancock, 2017), comb. n.; Z. javanensis (Perkins, 1938), comb. n.; Z. montanus (Hardy, 1983), comb. n.; Z. papuaensis (Malloch, 1939), comb. n.; Z. scutellarius (Bezzi, 1916), comb. n.; Z. semisurstyli (Drew & Romig, 2013), comb. n.; and Z. trilineatus (Hardy, 1955), comb. n. are transferred from Bactrocera to Zeugodacus. https://zookeys.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=21786
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author Camiel Doorenweerd
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Allen L. Norrbom
Michael San Jose
Daniel Rubinoff
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Luc Leblanc
Allen L. Norrbom
Michael San Jose
Daniel Rubinoff
A global checklist of the 932 fruit fly species in the tribe Dacini (Diptera, Tephritidae)
ZooKeys
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Luc Leblanc
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Michael San Jose
Daniel Rubinoff
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title A global checklist of the 932 fruit fly species in the tribe Dacini (Diptera, Tephritidae)
title_short A global checklist of the 932 fruit fly species in the tribe Dacini (Diptera, Tephritidae)
title_full A global checklist of the 932 fruit fly species in the tribe Dacini (Diptera, Tephritidae)
title_fullStr A global checklist of the 932 fruit fly species in the tribe Dacini (Diptera, Tephritidae)
title_full_unstemmed A global checklist of the 932 fruit fly species in the tribe Dacini (Diptera, Tephritidae)
title_sort global checklist of the 932 fruit fly species in the tribe dacini (diptera, tephritidae)
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series ZooKeys
issn 1313-2989
1313-2970
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The correct application of the scientific names of species is neither easy nor trivial. Mistakes can lead to the wrong interpretation of research results or, when pest species are involved, inappropriate regulations and limits on trade, and possibly quarantine failures that permit the invasion of new pest species. Names are particularly challenging to manage when groups of organisms encompass a large number of species, when different workers employ different philosophical views, or when species are in a state of taxonomic flux. The fruit fly tribe Dacini is a species-rich taxon within Tephritidae and contains around a fifth of all known species in the family. About 10% of the 932 currently recognized species are pests of commercial fruits and vegetables, precipitating quarantines and trade embargos. Authoritative species lists consist largely of scattered regional treatments and outdated online resources. The checklist presented here is the first global overview of valid species names for the Dacini in almost two decades, and includes new lure records. By publishing this list both in paper and digitally, we aim to provide a resource for those studying fruit flies as well as researchers studying components of their impact on agriculture. The list is largely a consolidation of previous works, but following the results from recent phylogenetic work, we transfer one subgenus and eight species to different genera: members of the Bactrocera subgenus Javadacus Hardy, considered to belong to the Zeugodacus group of subgenera, are transferred to genus Zeugodacus; Bactrocera pseudocucurbitae White, 1999, stat. rev., is transferred back to Bactrocera from Zeugodacus; Zeugodacus arisanicus Shiraki, 1933, stat. rev., is transferred back to Zeugodacus from Bactrocera; and Z. brevipunctatus (David & Hancock, 2017), comb. n.; Z. javanensis (Perkins, 1938), comb. n.; Z. montanus (Hardy, 1983), comb. n.; Z. papuaensis (Malloch, 1939), comb. n.; Z. scutellarius (Bezzi, 1916), comb. n.; Z. semisurstyli (Drew & Romig, 2013), comb. n.; and Z. trilineatus (Hardy, 1955), comb. n. are transferred from Bactrocera to Zeugodacus.
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