“…Within the dorsalis complex, several species of the fruit fly have been documented in India, including B. amarambalensis Drew, B. andamanensis Kapoor, B. carambolae Drew & Hancock , B. caryeae Kapoor , B. dorsalis Hendel, B. melastomatos Drew & Hancock, B. merapiensis Drew & Hancock , B. neoarecae Drew , B. paraverbascifoliae Drew , B. ranganathi Drew & Romig , B. syzygii White & Tsuruta , B. thailandica Drew & Hancock, B. verbascifoliae Drew, and B. vishnu Drew and Hancock. However, of these, only B. carambolae, B. caryeae and B. dorsalis have been identified as significant agricultural pests ( Vasudha et al., 2019 ; Drew and Hancock, 2022 ). B. caryae have been reported in the southern regions of India, spanning Goa, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala ( Ramani et al., 2008 ), while B. carambolae has been observed in Meghalaya ( Manger et al., 2018 ) and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands ( Vasudha et al., 2019 ).…”