Diagnosis
								Morphological – adult 
								Rhagoletis cerasi has a generally dark brown/black body colour except for a bright yellow scutellum and pale/white lateral band on the thorax extending anteriorly from the base of the wing. It possesses a unique wing colour pattern with a short broad transverse fuscous band towards base of wing, a broad transverse fuscous band across centre from anterior margin to hind margin and enclosing r-m crossvein, a short narrow transverse fuscous band from anterior margin to vein R4+5 and an inverted L-shaped band at apex of wing, the stem of which encloses dm-cu crossvein.
								Morphological – larvae 
								See Pest Fruit Flies of the World – Larvae.
								Molecular
								
									
										DNA barcoding
										Diagnostic BOLD reference data available.
										
									 
									
										PCR-RFLP Test 1
										
											
												BsrI: Data not available
												HinfI: Data not available
												HhaI: Data not available
												Sau3AI: Data not available
											 
											
												SnaBI: Data not available
												SspI: Data not available
												Vspl: Data not available
											 
																					 
										PCR-RFLP Test 2
										Data not available
									 
								 
							
															
									Gallery
									
																					
												
linkRhagoletis cerasi - Entire Body Dorsal Classic RCR001
linkRhagoletis cerasi - Entire Body Lateral Classic RCR001
linkRhagoletis cerasi - Entire Body lateral Classic RCR002
linkRhagoletis cerasi - Head RCR001
linkRhagoletis cerasi - Left Wing Classic RCR001
linkRhagoletis cerasi - Scutum Classic RCR002
 											
											
																			 
								
																					
								Host Range
								Recorded from family Caprifoliaceae (Lonicera species) and family Rosaceae (Prunus species).
							
							
								Distribution
								Northern Europe – Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine
Central Asia – Georgia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan
North America – a recent invasive (2015) to North America (southern Ontario, Canada and New York State, USA) (Wakie et al. 2018)

							
							
								Similar species
								Rhagoletis cerasi is similar to other species of Rhagoletis, some of which are of unknown status; however it is readily distinguished by its unique wing colour pattern: short broad transverse fuscous band at base, a broad transverse fuscous band across centre from anterior margin to hind margin and enclosing r-m crossvein, a short narrow transverse fuscous band from anterior margin to vein R4+5 and an inverted L-shaped band at apex of wing, the stem of which encloses dm-cu crossvein.
 
							
							
								Pest Status
								- Exotic
 - A major pest of commercial cherries throughout its geographic range
 
							
							
								Attractant/Lure
								No known record