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MORPHOMETRIC STUDY FOR IDENTIFICATION OF THE BACTROCERA DORSALIS COMPLEX (DIPTERA : TEPHRITIDAE) USING WING IMAGE ANALYSIS
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The Bactrocera dorsalis complex (Diptera: Tephritidae) used in this study included B. dorsalis, B.
arecae, B. propinqua, B. pyrifoliae, B. verbascifoliae, and three new species complexes are species E,
species K and species P. Bactrocera tau was used as an out-group. A total of 424 adults, which emerged
from pupae collected from natural populations in Thailand, were prepared for wing measurements.
Morphometric analysis was performed on measurements of wing vein characters. Wing images were
captured in digital format and taken through digital image processing to calculate the Euclidean distance
between wing vein junctions. Discriminant and cluster analyses were used for dichotomy of classification
processes. All 424 wing specimens were classified to species in terms of the percentage of "grouped"
cases which yielded about 89.6% accurate identification compared with the formal description of these
species. After clustering, the percentage of "grouped"cases yielded 100.0%, 98.9%, 98.1%, 95.2% and
84.6% accurate identification between the B. dorsalis complex and B. tau; B. arecae and Species E; B.
dorsalis and B. verbascifoliae; B. propinqua and B. pyrifoliae; and species K and species P, respectively.
This method of numerical taxonomy may be useful for practical identification of other groups of
agricultural pests.
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