MEDITERRANEAN - FRUIT FLY IN HAWAII. 



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even where they show many indications of attempted oviposition. Thus from a total 

 of 292 such fruits representing 12 lots collected from the ground in Pauoa Valley, 

 Moanalua Gardens, and Nuuanuu Valley, during July and August, only § adults were 

 reared. The thicker the skin of the fruit the more difficulty does the adult have 

 in ovipositing successfully. 



Table XI. 



Varietal susceptibility of mangoes to the attack of the Mediterranean fruit fly 

 under forced conditions. 1 



under forced conditions. 



Combination 

 of varieties. 



Common mango 



Cambodiana 



Brinda Bani 



Oahu 



Piri 



Brinda Bani 



Common mango 

 Wood chutney 2 

 Samoan chut- 

 ney 2 



Common mango 



Cambodiana 



Wooten chut- 

 ney 



Common mango 

 C a m b o d iana 



(hard) 



Cambodiana — 



Common mango 



Strawberry 



Brinda Bani 



Strawberry 



Seedling No. 



1928 



Brinda Bani 



Divine 



Wooten chut- 

 ney 3 



Brinda Bani 



Piri 



Jamshedi 



Divine 



Wooten chut- 

 ney 3 



No. 19283 



Cambodiana 3 ... 



Number of- 



Punc- 

 tures. 



Eggs. 



327 



61 







42 

 

 



73 



584 



293 





 182 



111 



91 







206 



32 

 



314 

 



Combination 

 of varieties. 



Strawberry 



Wood chutney.. 

 Brinda Bani 



Common mango 



Oahu 



Totofori 



No. 1928 



Samoan chut- 

 ney 



Brinda Bani 



Common mango 

 Wooten chut- 

 ney 



Totofori 



No. 1928 



Piri 



Wood chutney.. 



Piri (hard) 



Piri (slightly 

 soft) 



Divine 



Strawberry 



Jamshedi 



Strawberry 3 



No. 1928 



Brinda Bani. . . . 



Common man- 

 go 3 



Oahu 3 



Totofori 3 



Common mango 

 Wooten chut- 

 ney 



Totofori 



Number of— 



Punc- 

 tures. 



Eggs. 



139 



129 







129 



249 







291 

 



223 



403 

 43 











112 



11 



196 





 5 

 



132 

 42 

 



35 

 38 

 40 



60 



272 

 



Combination 

 of varieties. 



Common man- 

 go 4 



Jamshedi 4 



Divine 4 



No. 1928 



Alphonse 



Brinda Bani 



Common mango 

 Oahu 



Brinda Bani 



Common mango 



Strawberry 5 



Brinda Bani 



Wooten chut- 

 ney 4 



Wooten chut- 

 ney 3 



Common mango 



Cambodiana 



Brinda Bani 



Common man- 

 go 4 



Jamshedi 4 



Strawberry 3 — 



Common man- 

 go 3 



Piri 3 



Piri (hard) 



Common man- 

 go 4 



Cambodiana 4 ... 



Wooten chut- 

 ney 3 



Wooten chut- 

 ney 



Divine 



Brinda Bani 



Number of— 



Punc- 

 tures . 



Eggs. 





 



370 

 59 

 



139 



178 











38 



441 

 

 



53 







481 



196 

 14 

 



1 Unless otherwise noted, the fruits used in each experiment were equally hard, though fully matured 

 and from trees on which fruits had already begun to ripen. 



2 Less hard than the common mango. 



3 Soft. 



4 Very hard. 



5 Slightly softer than other two fruits. 



While the common thin-skinned sweet mangoes are badly infested when they ripen, 

 many chutney mangoes and certain highly developed horticultural varieties of eating 

 mangoes are less susceptible to attack, owing, in the one instance, apparently to a 

 greater amount of "turpentine" in the skin, and, in the other, to a much thicker skin. 

 Under forced conditions adults will oviposit heavily in chutney mangoes which, 

 ripening on the tree, escape infestation. Three fruits of a "Chinese " chutney-variety x 



1 For purpose of future identification it may be stated that one tree of this variety is grown by Mr. G. P. 

 Wilder, of Honolulu. 



