Leucopis, Meigen
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5399.5.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10529840 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7C3EEA4B-D432-FFFE-6EAF-FDFDFABAFA0F |
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Subgenus LEUCOPIS Meigen View in CoL View at ENA ninae Tanasijtshuk
Leucopis ninae Tanasijtshuk, 1966: 234 View in CoL . Type locality: Kazakhstan, Aksay, in vicinity of Alma-Ata [Almaty]. Holotype male, ZIN (examined). References — Tanasijtshuk, 1984: 228 (catalog), 1986: 272 (redescription, Figures 522–524 [male genitalia]), 2003: 176 (biology); Stary et al., 1993: 360 (biological control, released in 1992 in Chile against Diuraphis noxia View in CoL ); Ripa et al., 1995: 428 (biological control, released in 1992–1993 on Easter Island against black citrus aphid, Toxoptera aurantia ); Gaimari & Turner, 1996a: 649 (description, immature stages), 650 ( Figures 1 View FIGURE 1 , 7 [egg]), 652 (Figures 10, 15 [larvae], 16 [puparium]), 654 (Figures 18, 21 [larvae], 655 (Figures 24 (larva), 27 [puparium], 656 (Figures 29, 32, 35 [larvae], 658 (Figures 38, 41, 42, 45 [cephalopharyngeal skeleton], 659 (Figures 50–51 [cephalic structures, larvae], 52 [cephalopharyngeal skeleton, puparium], 661 (Figures 54, 55, 57 [larval spiracles], 59 [puparial spiracles]), 661 (Figures 62, 64, 66 [larvae]), 1996b: 667 (biology), 1996c: 365 (biology, rearing), 1997: 155 (biology); Vargas, 1998: 16 (biological control, released in 1903–1997 in Chile against aphids); Gaimari & Havill, 2021: 28 (in key), 31 (biology, catalog). Distribution — Chile (introduced). Región de Coquimbo: Elqui Province (Vicuña). Región de Valparaíso: Quillota Province (La Cruz); Los Andes Province (Los Andes); San Felipe de Aconcagua Province (Putaendo); Isla de Pascua Province (Easter Island—introduced but not recovered). Región de Ñuble: Diguillín Province (Chillán). [also: southern Europe (widespread); North Africa; central Asia (widespread); China; Canada (introduced); USA (introduced); South Africa (introduced)]. Host Records —In Chile, released as a biological control agent against Diuraphis noxia View in CoL infesting cereals and Toxoptera aurantia on Citrus View in CoL , in addition to Aphis fabae View in CoL , Brevicoryne brassicae View in CoL , Myzus dirhodum , Myzus persicae View in CoL , Rhopalosiphum maidis View in CoL , Rhopalosiphum padi View in CoL and Schizaphis graminum View in CoL . Polyphagous species, attacking many aphidoid and coccoid Hemiptera View in CoL throughout its distribution.
Leucopis begimbetovae Tanasijtshuk, 1966: 235 View in CoL . Type locality: Kazakhstan, Alma-Athkar. Holotype male, ZIN (examined). References — Tanasijtshuk, 1984: 228 (catalog, synonymy), 1986: 272 (as synonym).
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Leucopis
Gaimari, Stephen D., González, Christian R. & Elgueta, Mario 2024 |
Leucopis ninae
Gaimari, S. D. & Havill, N. P. 2021: 28 |
Vargas, R. 1998: 16 |
Gaimari, S. D. & Turner, W. J. 1996: 649 |
Ripa, S. R. & Rojas, P. S. & Velasco, G. 1995: 428 |
Stary, P. & Rodriguez, F. A. & Gerding, M. 1993: 360 |
Tanasijtshuk, V. N. 1984: 228 |
Tanasijtshuk, V. N. 1966: 234 |
Leucopis begimbetovae
Tanasijtshuk, V. N. 1984: 228 |
Tanasijtshuk, V. N. 1966: 235 |