Fopius persulcatus (Silvestri, 1916)

Taxonomic History / Nomenclature
Originally described from India by Silvestri (1916) as Biosteres persulcatus. Transferred to Fopius by Wharton (1997).
Fischer (1963) described three subspecies of persulcatus (see the Opiinae page).
Remarks
See comments under the Fopius persulcatus species group on the Fopius page. There has been considerable confusion regarding the identity of this species and hence all biological information, except that provided in the original description, is suspect.
Diagnosis and Relationships
A tabular summary of morphological features that facilitates comparison of the known species of Fopius is provided by Wharton (1999).
Description
Striate sculpture on the second metasomal tergum and frons densely covered with large punctures are characteristics of this and other members of the Fopius persulcatus species group.
Distribution
Introduced to Hawaii, probably released, but confusion with other species led to uncertainty regarding both it’s release and establishment.
Biology / Hosts
Apparently Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel), B. latifrons (Hendel), and possibly B. zonata (Saunders) (Wharton and Gilstrap 1983). Ibrahim et al. (1993) studied the life cycle of a Malaysian population of this species in the laboratory.
Map

There are no specimens currently determined for this OTU, or those specimens determined for this OTU are not yet mappable.