
The Queensland fruit fly is a species of fly in the family Tephritidae in the insect order Diptera. ''B. tyroni'' is native to subtropical coastal Queensland and northern New South Wales. They are active during the day, but mate at night. ''B. tyroni'' lay their eggs in fruit. The larvae then hatch and proceed to consume the fruit, causing the fruit to decay and drop prematurely. ''B. tyroni'' are responsible for an estimated $28.5 million a year in damage to Australian crops and are the most costly.. more
Similar species: True Flies
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Uploaded Mar 18, 2021. Captured in 84 Tanderra Way, Karana Downs QLD 4306, Australia.