Records Of Dacine Fruit Flies And New Species Of Dacus (Diptera: Tephritidae) In Bhutan
Author
Drew, R. A. I.
Author
Romig, M. C.
Author
Dorji, C.
text
Raffles Bulletin of Zoology
2007
2007-02-28
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5331152
2345-7600
5331152
Bactrocera (Zeugodacus) signata
(Hering)
Zeugodacus bezzianus
f.
signata
Hering, 1941: 10
, male and female
syntypes
in BMNH;
Norrbom et al., 1998: 104
as synonym of
B. tau
(Walker)
.
Material examined
.
–
BHUTAN
:
5 males
,
Rimchu
2,
10 May.2000
, coll.
B.S. Fletcher
;
1 male
,
Tsirang
,
10 Jul.2000
, coll.
T
.D. & S.D;
1 male
,
Suntalay
,
28 Jun.2000
, coll.
S. Wangdi
;
1 male
,
Lingmethang
11km
,
9 Jun.2001
, coll.
Brian Fletcher
;
1 male
,
Rimchu
1,
4 May.2000
, coll.
B.S. Fletcher
;
1 male
,
Rimchu
1,
7 Jun.2000
, coll.
C. Dorji
et. al.;
1 male
,
Rimchu
1,
24 May.2000
, coll.
C. Dorji
;
1 male
,
Rimchu
1,
21 Jun.2000
, coll.
Nado
et al.
All
specimens attracted to cue lure.
Specimens
in
NPPC
and
QDPI
.
Diagnosis
.
–
A large species; face fulvous with a pair of medium sized oval black spots; postpronotal lobes and notopleura yellow; scutum orange-brown with extensive areas of black; lateral and medial postsutural vittae present; a yellow spot anterior to mesonotal suture; mesopleural stripe reaching midway between anterior margin of notopleuron and anterior
npl
. seta dorsally; scutellum yellow with a dark fuscous apical spot; wing with a narrow fuscous costal band overlapping R
2+3
and ending in a
tau
like spot in apex of wing, a moderately broad fuscous cubital streak; cells bc and c colourless; microtrichia in outer corner of cell c only; abdominal terga III-V fulvous except for a ‘T’ pattern consisting of a broad black transverse band across anterior margin of tergum III and a moderately broad medial longitudinal black band over all three terga, broad anterolateral black corners on terga IV and V.
Attractant. –
Cue lure.
Distribution.
–
Sikkim. New record for
Bhutan
.
Hosts.
–
No known record.
Remarks
.
–
Bactrocera (Zeugodacus) signata
(Hering)
in many characters resembles
tau
complex species. It is similar to
Bactrocera (Zeugodacus) rubella
(Hardy)
in possessing extensive areas of red-brown on the scutum, 4
sc
. setae, medial and lateral postsutural vittae, basic red-brown scutum, wings colourless except for costal band and cubital streak, costal band expanded into a spot at apex and lateral postsutural vittae reaching to or behind
ia
. setae. It differs from
B. rubella
in having a well developed supernumerary lobe in the male wing, costal band just overlapping R
2+3
(not almost to R
4+5
) and apical spot in costal band around apex of R
4+5
(not reaching M). Within the
tau
complex, it is similar to
Bactrocera (Zeugodacus) pubescens
(Bezzi)
in having a dark fuscous spot on the apex of the scutellum but differs in possessing dark fuscous spots on the apices of all femora and the apex of the aculeus needle shaped. In
B. pubescens
the femora are entirely fulvous and the apex of the aculeus trilobed. In studying large numbers of
B. tau
(Walker)
specimens from across southeast Asia, none has been observed with a dark spot on the apex of the scutellum. This is not a pest species.