Fruit Flies Of The Genus Campiglossa (Diptera, Tephritidae) In Iran, With The Key To Species
Author
Namin, S. Mohamadzade
Author
Nozari, J.
text
Vestnik Zoologii
2015
2015-06-01
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/vzoo-2015-0026
journal article
10.1515/vzoo-2015-0026
2073-2333
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Campiglossa difficilis
(Hendel, 1927)
(
fig. 4–11
)
Material examined.
Tehran
:
Roudehen
(
collected at light trap
)
22.06.2009
, 1 Ơ;
Haraz
road,
5 km
NE Abali
,
35°50' N
,
51°58' E
,
2350 m
,
30.10.2009
, 2 Ơ,
2 ♀
;
Mazandaran
:
Haraz
road,
Rineh
,
South
mountainside of
Damavand
,
35°52' N
,
52°06' E
,
2500 m
,
5.06.2011
, 3 Ơ,
1 ♀
;
Qazvin
:
Khoznan
,
36°07’ N
,
50°32' E
,
1630 m
,
12.05.2010
, 1 Ơ (
Mohamadzade
leg.)
.
Distribution.
Iran
:
Tehran
,
Mazandaran
,
Qazvin
.
General:
Throughout Europe, Russia, Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Kirghizia and Mongolia (
Norrbom et al., 1999
;
Korneyev, Dirlbek, 2000
;
Merz, Korneyev, 2004
).
Fig. 1–3.
C. absinthi
.
1 — ♀, habitus, right; 2 — mesonotum, dorsally; 3 — wing (SIZK).
Рис. 1–3.
C. absinthi
. 1 —
♀
, общий вид, справа; 2 — среднеспинка, сверху; 3 — крыло (
SIZK
)
.
Рис. 4–11.
C. difficilis
. 4 —
♀
, общий вид, слева; 5 — среднеспинка, сверху; 6 — крыло (
SIZK
)
; 7 — брюшко; 8 — эпандрий; 9 — гланс; 10 — вершинный членик яйцеклада, вентрально; 11 — то же, вершина, увеличено (SMNC).
Fig. 4–11.
C. difficilis
. 4 — ♀, habitus, left; 5 — mesonotum, dorsally; 6 — wing (SIZK); 7 — abdomen; 8 — epandrium; 9 — glans; 10 — aculeus, ventrally; 11 — same, apex, enlarged (SMNC).
Diagnosis.
Femora black in basal part (
fig. 4
). Wing pattern reticulated, Cell br with 3 hyaline rounded spots; Stigma with one hyaline spot (
fig. 6
). Posterior notopleural seta black, mesonotum sometimes with brownish longitudinal bands (
fig. 4–5
). Oviscape, as long as 3 preceding abdominal tergites (
fig. 7
). Epandriun as in
fig. 8
. and glans as in
fig. 9
. Length of aculeus 6 times as long as wide and with one pair of distinct steps at apex (
fig. 10–11
).
Comments.
This species is restricted to Northern Europe and mountain areas, and local in
Iran
. Larvae feed in flower heads of dandelions (
Taraxacum
). Host plants in
Iran
unknown.