Sepedon aenescens WIEDEMANN, 1830

Rozkošný, R., Knutson, L. & Merz, B., 2010, A Review Of The Korean Sciomyzidae (Diptera) With Taxonomic And Distributional Notes, Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 56 (4), pp. 371-382 : 375

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.12584238

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scientific name

Sepedon aenescens WIEDEMANN, 1830
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Sepedon aenescens WIEDEMANN, 1830 View in CoL

A species with the bluish black head and thorax as in Sepedon sphegea (FABRICIUS) but the scape of the antenna is yellowish to pale brown, not blackish as in S. sphegea . The male genitalia were examined in detail by KNUTSON & ORTH (1984).

Distribution: A widely distributed Oriental species ( Pakistan, India, Nepal, Thailand, China / Hong Kong /, Taiwan, Japan /Ryukyus/, Philippines – KNUTSON & ORTH 1984) penetrating to some parts of the Palaearctic ( Afghanistan, Russian Far East and Kunashir Island, China, South Korea, Japan – KNUTSON & ORTH 1984, SUEYOSHI 2001). Introduced into the Hawaiian Is. in 1966 and confirmed as established the following year ( DAVIS & CHONG 1968, YANO 1978, STEYSKAL 1980). It was also introduced into southern California in 1975, but it is not known to be established ( KNUTSON & ORTH 1984). From South Korea (Sangiuk-Dong, Taegu city) this species was misidentified as S. sphegea by PARK (1967) and from North Korea (Ryongaksan Mts, Pyongyang env. and Suyangsang Mts, Haeju env.) it was recorded by ROZKOŠNÝ & KOZÁNEK (1989, sub misprinted name S. senescens ). From Tongnae near Seoul ( South Korea), as noted by KNUTSON & ORTH (1984).

Material examined: South Korea: Seoul, 1.v.1953 , 1 f, P. W. OMAN leg., in USNM. Nangdon, 2 km of Taejón, 19.iv.1997 , 1 f; Majon , Keumsan, end of April, 1 m, 2 f; 20.viii.1997 , 1 f; beginning of September 1997, 1 f; Posok-sa , 8.–10.ix.1998 , 1 f; all in MNHNP; Jirisan , Hamyang-gun , Macheon-Myeon, Samjeong-li, 700 m, 35°20–93’ N, 127°38–50’ E, Malaise trap on small stream, 11.iv.–8.v.2004 , 1 f, in USNM; all P. TRIPOTIN leg. and L. KNUTSON det.

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

MNHNP

Museo Nacional de Historia Natural del Paraguay

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Sciomyzidae

Genus

Sepedon

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