Bactrocera dorsalis was created in 1912.
Bactrocera correcta was created in 1916.
Myopa dorsalis was created in 1794.
Gymnothorax dorsalis was created in 1917.
Muraenoclinus dorsalis was created in 1860.
Gluvia dorsalis was created in 1817.
Litoria dorsalis was created in 1877.
Brunia dorsalis was created in 1866.
Cicindela dorsalis was created in 1817.
Sigara dorsalis was created in 1817.
Bactrocera cucurbitae, commonly known as the melon fly, is a species of fruit fly that infests a variety of cucurbit crops. It is characterized by its distinctive wing pattern of dark spots and yellow bands. The larvae of Bactrocera cucurbitae feed on the flesh of fruits, causing damage and economic losses to farmers.
The foot pulses are checked after Vascular or Orthopaedic surgery, and the pulses of the dorsalis pedis or posterior tibial are checked manually or using a Doppler
The function of the dorsalis pedis artery supplies blood and oxygen to the muscles of the foot.