- Additionally, B.
tryoni mate at night,
while B.
neohumeralis mate
during the day. More pertinently, B.
neohumeralis are not pests; they do not
destroy crops...
- (2003), "The
likely fate of
hybrids of
Bactrocera tryoni and
Bactrocera neohumeralis", Heredity, 90 (5): 365–370, doi:10.1038/sj.hdy.6800253, PMID 12714981...
- Han****, 1994
Bactrocera neofulvicauda Drew & Romig, 2013
Bactrocera neohumeralis (Hardy, 1951)
Bactrocera neonigrita (Drew, 1989)
Bactrocera neonigrotibialis...