DNA barcoding of (African) fruit flies of agricultural importance
Policy concern: pest species
Within the Entomology Section of the Royal Museum of Central Africa, species identifications of various fruit fly samples are performed each year. When a morphology-based identification is not possible, or needs additional validation, a molecular identification is conducted by BopCo.
Within this framework, and in partnership with Citrus Research International and CIRAD La Réunion, previously unrepresented species have been barcoded and these COI sequences are now made publicly available on online reference libraries. In addition, several publications illustrating the usefulness of this DNA tool have been produced.
Publications & presentations
- Virgilio, M., Daneel, JH., Manrakhan, A., Delatte, H., Meganck, K. & De Meyer, M. 2018. ‘An integrated diagnostic setup for the morphological and molecular identification of the Ceratitis FAR complex (C. anonae, C. fasciventris, C. rosa, C. quilicii, Diptera, Tephritidae)’. Bulletin of Entomological Research. DOI:10.1017/S0007485318000615
- Virgilio, M., Manrakhan, A., Delatte, H., Daneel, J.H., Mwatawala, M., Meganck, K., Barr, N. & De Meyer, M. 2017. ‘The complex case of Ceratitis cosyra (Diptera, Tephritidae) and relatives. A DNA barcoding perspective’. Journal of Applied Entomology. DOI: 10.1111/jen.12379
- Manrakhan, A., Daneel, J. H., Beck, R., Virgilio, M., Meganck, K. & De Meyer, M. 2017. ‘Efficacy of trapping systems for monitoring of Afrotropical fruit flies’. Journal of Applied Entomology. DOI: 10.1111/jen.12373
- Virgilio, M., Manrakhan, A., Delatte, H., Daneel, J.H., Mwatawala, M., Meganck, K., Barr, N. & De Meyer, M. ‘DNA barcoding further indicates cryptic genetic variation in the mango fruit fly, Ceratitis cosyra (Diptera, Tephritidae)’. 3rd International TEAM Symposium, 11-14 April 2016, Stellenbosch, South Africa.
Partners & collaborators
Citrus Research International
CIRAD, La Réunion