Neoleucopis tapiae, (Blanchard)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5399.5.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10529859 |
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Neoleucopis tapiae |
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tapiae (Blanchard) View in CoL
Leucopis tapiae Blanchard, 1964: 137 View in CoL . Type locality: Argentina, Nahuel Huapi, Bariloche , Isla Victoria and Balcarce. Syntypes (22) males and females, MACN (some examined). References — Blanchard, 1964: 135 ( Figure 1c View FIGURE 1 [head, frontal view]), 136 (in key), 137 (Figure 2 [wing]; Mills, 1990: 32 (biology).
Leucopis (Neoeucopis) tapiae View in CoL . References — McAlpine, 1971: 1852 (in key), 1856 (Figures 22–23 [male genitalia]), 1858 (Figure 30 [egg]), 1863 (redescription), 1864 (Figure 37 [female terminalia]); Tanasijtshuk, 1986: 171 (as synonym of Leucopis atratula ( Ratzeburg, 1844)) View in CoL ; Greathead, 1995: 84 (biology, biological control), 87 (discussion).
Neoleucopis tapiae View in CoL . References — Tanasijtshuk, 1992: 225 (combination, implied by genus status); Ross et al., 2012: 101 (biology); Gaimari, 2021: 1799 (biological control); Gaimari & Havill, 2021: 2 (comment), 8 (specimen), 27 (in key), 35 (biology, catalog). Distribution — Chile. [also: Argentina. Neuquén Province; Europe; North America (western); Hawaii; New Zealand; Malawi; South Africa; Burundi; released with unknown establishment in Kenya and Tanzania]. Host Records — Pineus pini View in CoL infesting Pinus radiata View in CoL , Pineus strobi View in CoL infesting Pinus strobus View in CoL and Pinus sylvestris View in CoL , Pineus cembrae View in CoL infesting Pinus cembra View in CoL , Pineus laevis View in CoL infesting Pinus sylvestris View in CoL and Pinus radiata View in CoL , Pineus orientalis View in CoL infesting a species of Pinus View in CoL , Pineus boerneri View in CoL infesting Pinus patula View in CoL , Pineus havrylenkoi View in CoL infesting a species of Pinus View in CoL . Note —Although described from Argentina, this species is likely native to North America or Europe and has been introduced elsewhere, including Chile and Argentina along with Pinus radiata View in CoL nursery stock shipped to Chile and Argentina from California in the 19th century ( McAlpine, 1971). The species seems to occur wherever Pinus sylvestris View in CoL has been introduced, which would suggest a European origin.
Agromyza chermivora Kaltenbach 1843: 197 . Type locality: Germany. Type sex and repository unknown. References — Ratzeburg 1844: 204 (as Musca View in CoL ); McAlpine, 1971: 1863 (in synonymy list as nomen nudum); Tanasijtshuk, 1984: 231 (synonymy list).
Leucopis atratula, sensu Fulmek View in CoL , nec Ratzeburg, 1844: 170. References — Fulmek, 1912: 211 ( Figures 1 View FIGURE 1 [wing], 2 [antenna]), 212 (Figures 3–4 [larvae]), 213 (Figures 5–6, [larvae]); McAlpine, 1971: 1863 (synonymy list); Tanasijtshuk, 1984: 231 (synonymy list), 1986: 171 (synonymy list).
Leucopis obscura View in CoL , auct., nec Haliday. References — McAlpine, 1971: 1863 (synonymy list); Tanasijtshuk, 1986: 171 (syonymy list).
Leucopis (Neoleucopis) View in CoL sp. aff. atratula Ratzeburg, 1844: 170 View in CoL . References — Tanasijtshuk 1961: 436 (Figure 6A [male genitalia], 6B [thorax], 6C–D [head]); McAlpine, 1971: 1863 (synonymy list).
Leucopis obscura View in CoL . Misidentification. References — Culliney et al., 1988: 142 (biological control); Nakao et al., 1981: 426 (biological control); Funasaki et al, 1988: 116 (biological control); Greathead, 1995: 87 (clarified misidentification).
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Neoleucopis tapiae
Gaimari, Stephen D., González, Christian R. & Elgueta, Mario 2024 |
Leucopis obscura
Greathead, D. J. 1995: 87 |
Culliney, T. W. & Beardsley, J. W. Jr. & Drea, J. J. 1988: 142 |
Funasaki, G. Y. & Lai, P. - Y. & Nakahara, L. M. & Beardsley, J. W. & Ota, A. K. 1988: 116 |
Nakao, H. K. & Funasaki, G. X. & Higa, S. Y. & Lai, P. Y. 1981: 426 |
Leucopis obscura
Tanasijtshuk, V. N. 1986: 171 |
McAlpine, J. F. 1971: 1863 |
Leucopis tapiae
Mills, N. J. 1990: 32 |
Blanchard, E. E. 1964: 137 |
Blanchard, E. E. 1964: 135 |
Leucopis atratula, sensu Fulmek
Tanasijtshuk, V. N. 1984: 231 |
McAlpine, J. F. 1971: 1863 |
Fulmek, L. 1912: 211 |
Ratzeburg, J. T. C. 1844: 170 |
Leucopis (Neoleucopis)
McAlpine, J. F. 1971: 1863 |
Tanasijtshuk, V. N. 1961: 436 |
Ratzeburg, J. T. C. 1844: 170 |
Agromyza chermivora
Tanasijtshuk, V. N. 1984: 231 |
McAlpine, J. F. 1971: 1863 |
Ratzeburg, J. T. C. 1844: 204 |
Kaltenbach, J. H. 1843: 197 |