Tephritis angulatofasciata Portschinsky 1892

Korneyev, Severyn V., 2013, Revision of species of the genus Tephritis Latreille 1804 (Diptera: Tephritidae) with entire apical spot, Zootaxa 3620 (1), pp. 67-88 : 73

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Tephritis angulatofasciata Portschinsky 1892
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Tephritis angulatofasciata Portschinsky 1892 View in CoL

( Figs 17–21 View FIGURES 17 – 21 )

Tephritis angulatofasciata Portschinsky 1892: 220 ; Korneyev 1990: 464; Norrbom et al. 1999: 214. Paroxyna angulatofasciata: Hendel 1927: 150 ; Foote 1984: 113.

Type material. Lectotype Ƥ (designated here): [ IRAN: Zanjan: Shah-Khuh Mountains, without geographic label] (ZISP). Paralectotype 13: “ Persia, Shahkuh” (ZISP).

Additional material Ƥ [ IRAN: Khorassan:] Mashad, Zoshk 8.VI.1973 Atat (SMSN).

Diagnosis. Tephritis angulatofasciata is similar to T. cameo and T. gladius in having uniformly banded wing pattern, differing by its larger size and conspicuously longer aculeus ( T. angulatofasciata 2 mm, T. cameo 1.4 mm, T. gladius 1.1 mm, see key to species) and oviscape, and by the shape of aculeus, which is rounded at the apex ( T. cameo has angulate lateral apical shoulders).

Description. Male and female.

Head, thorax and legs. As in T. admissa .

Wing. ( Fig. 17–18 View FIGURES 17 – 21 ) Cell c darkened at base, with hyaline apex, or entirely darkened. Pterostigma brown. Cell r1 apical to pterostigma brown with two wide subrectangular hyaline spots separated by dark interval 0.8–1.1 times as wide as basal spot; apex of cell r1 dark without additional hyaline spot. Cell r2+3 hyaline at base, with brown spot posterior of pterostigma; hyaline spot proximal to r–m vein level rectangular and as wide as cell, widely connected to hyaline cells anterior and posterior to it; hyaline spot distal to r–m wide, preapical brown area (posterior to cell r1 apex) without hyaline spots; preapical hyaline spot (distal to apex of vein R2+3) usually wide and single; apex of r2+3 dark.

Cell br hyaline at basal half, with 2 brown areas in apical half separated by large subrectangular hyaline spot. Crossvein r–m widely brown bordered, without hyaline spots. Cell r4+5 at level of dm-cu with subrectangular hyaline spot as wide as cell and widely connected to hyaline spot in cells r2+3 and m and rectangular or 8-shaped subapical hyaline spot. Apical crossband as in T. admissa , could be narrowly connected with preapical crossband along vein M or almost connected through medial portion of cell r4+5. Cell m with two unequal hyaline spots, basal long subrectangular or 8-shaped, widely touching to large spot in r4+5 cell, preapical hyaline spot smaller, joined with hyaline spots in r2+3 and r4+5 cells into preapical hyaline crossband, and separating brown apical crossband. Cell dm with hyaline base distally and subrectangular spot proximal to vein r–m level, connected with hyaline areas in cells br and cu forming entire hyaline crossband, and equal to entirely brown areas proximal and distal to it; only distal brown area very rarely including round hyaline dot. Cell cu with 2 large brown spots, at apex and at middle, both as wide as cell and sepearated by subequal hyaline cell; basal spot at CuA2 and A1 junction large, often joined to medial brown spot along vein CuA1 and extending into anal cell. Wing dark and hyaline spots joined into 4 almost regular parallel crossbands separated by subequal hyaline intervals. Anal lobe hyaline or sometimes with 1–2 isolated brown spots.

Terminalia. Male not dissected. Female. Oviscape shining black, as long as or longer as 4 last abdominal tergites combined. Eversible membrane, with taeniae 0.35–0.4 times as long as whole eversible membrane; and dentate scales, slightly large medioventrally ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 17 – 21 ). Aculeus long, 2.0 mm long, 6.5 times as long as wide. ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES 17 – 21 ). Two papillose spermathecae 5.2–5.8 times as long as wide ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 17 – 21 ).

Measurements. WL = 5.1–5.2 mm (Ƥ); CL = 1.3 mm. AL = 2 mm. AL/CL=1.54. BL = 7.2 mm (Ƥ).

Host plants. Unknown, possibly Cousinia spp., as in the other species of admissa angulatofasciata aggregation.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Tephritidae

Genus

Tephritis

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