Well, bunnies should not have very much fruit at all (even of the safe ones), but a very small amount once or twice a week is OK.
I’m not familiar with wax apples or dragonfruit, but my rescue told me that loquat leaves and twigs are safe for bunnies to chew, so I would guess that a small amount of loquat fruit would be safe. And, if you have a tree near you, your bun might enjoy chewing the twigs.
There is a fair bit of debate over pomegranate, so I would avoid that one.
For the others, since it isn’t known (I don’t see them listed on any “safe” lists), then I would avoid them. Fruits are not a necessary part of a rabbit’s diet, so I wouldn’t risk it. I very rarely give my bunnies fruits. Sometimes a teeny tiny piece of banana, a bite of apple, a piece of strawberry, or a single blue berry.
If you are in the tropics (which is sounds like you might be!), papaya (no seeds) is safe as well. 
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The answers provided in this discussion are for general guideline purposes only. The information is not intended to diagnose or treat your pet. Seek the advice of your veterinarian or a qualified behaviorist.