Bactrocera cucurbitae
Summary
Type |
organism
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Genus |
Bactrocera
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Species |
cucurbitae
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Common Name |
Melon Fruit Fly
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Description | |
Publication |
Sim SB, Geib SM. A Chromosome-Scale Assembly of the Bactrocera cucurbitae Genome Provides Insight to the Genetic Basis of white pupae. . G3 (Bethesda, Md.). 2017 06 07; 7(6):1927-1940.
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Image Credit |
Scott Bauer, USDA-Agricultural Research Service, View source. CC-BY-NC Creative Commons License 3.0.
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Assembly Stats
Contig N50 |
NA
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GC Content |
34.38
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Scaffold N50 |
1399015
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Other Information
Community Contact |
Scott Geib, USDA-ARS|Scott.geib@ars.usda.gov
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Analyses
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The melon fly, Bactrocera cucurbitae, originally from the Indo-Malayan region, is an important Tephritid agricultural pest with a broad host of fruit and vegetables of tropical and sub-tropical regions. It was the first tephritid species introduced in Hawaii. Damage to fruits and vegetables occur by female oviposition, subsequent larvae feeding and rotting due to the introgression of bacteria and fungus in the flesh. Adult flies are between 6 to 8 mm in length, with distinctive wing pattern.