Phaedrotoma exigua ( Wesmael, 1835 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4066.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6070754 |
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Phaedrotoma exigua ( Wesmael, 1835 ) |
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Phaedrotoma exigua ( Wesmael, 1835) View in CoL
Distribution in Iran. Lorestan ( Ghahari et al. 2012a as Opius exiguus ), Sistan & Baluchestan ( Khajeh et al. 2014), Tehran ( Fischer 1990).
Distribution outside Iran. Afghanistan, Bulgaria, Denmark, France, India, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Montenegro, Poland, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkmenistan ( Yu et al. 2012), Austria ( Fischer 1977b, 1980 as Opius exiguus ; Hellrigl 1997 as Opius exiguus ; Yu et al. 2012), Belgium ( Wesmael 1835 as Opius exiguus ; Yu et al. 2012), Czech Republic (Lozan et al. 2010; Yu et al. 2012), Egypt, Ethiopia ( Jiménez-Peydró 1983a as Opius exiguus ; Avinent and Jiménez 1987 as Opius exiguus ; Fischer and Koponen 1999 as Opius exiguus ; Yu et al. 2012), Finland, Greece, Kazakhstan, Russia, South Africa ( Fischer and Koponen 1999, 2000b as Opius exiguus ; Yu et al. 2012), Estonia ( Fischer and Koponen 2009 as Opius (Phaedrotoma) exiguus), Germany ( Belokobylskij et al. 2003 as Opius exiguus ; Yu et al. 2012), Hungary (Papp 2006 as Opius (Phaedrotoma) exiguus ; Yu et al. 2012), Israel (Papp 1988-1989, 2011 -2012 as Opius exiguus ; Fischer and Koponen 1999 as Opius exiguus ; Yu et al. 2012), Italy ( Fischer 1980 as Opius exiguus ; Fischer and Koponen 1999 as Opius exiguus ; Yu et al. 2012), Korea ( Fischer 1996 as Opius exiguus ; Fischer and Koponen 1999 as Opius exiguus ; Yu et al. 2012), Mongolia ( Jiménez-Peydró 1983a as Opius exiguus ; Avinent and Jiménez 1987 as Opius exiguus ; Papp 2009 as Opius exiguus ; Yu et al. 2012), Portugal (van Achterberg and Aguiar 2009; Yu et al. 2012), Serbia ( Yu et al. 2012; Žikić et al. 2013b), Spain ( Jiménez-Peydró 1983a as Opius exiguus ; Avinent and Jiménez 1987 as Opius exiguus ; Yu et al. 2012; Jiménez- Peydró and Peris-Felipo 2014), Turkey ( Beyarslan and Inanç 1992; Çikman and Uygun 2003 as Opius exiguus ; Çikman et al. 2006 as Opius exiguus ; Fischer and Beyarslan 2005b, 2012; Beyarslan and Fischer 2011, 2013 all as Opius exiguus ; Yu et al. 2012; Beyarslan 2015 as Phaedrotoma exiguus ), UK ( Broad et al. 2012; Yu et al. 2012), Uzbekistan ( Avinent and Jiménez 1987 as Opius exiguus ; Yu et al. 2012).
Host records. Agromyza spp., Liriomyza spp., Phytomyza spp. ( Avinent and Jiménez 1987). In Turkey, it is reported from Chromatomyia horticola Goureau, 1851 , Lriomyza trifolii (Burgess, 1880) ( Diptera : Agromyzidae ) ( Çikman and Uygun 2003). Fischer ( 1996 a, b) reported Liriomyza congesta (Becker, 1903) , L. flaveola (Fallen, 1823) , L. strigata (Meigen, 1830) , Phytomyza glechomae Kaltenbach, 1862 ( Diptera : Agromyzidae ), Scaptomyza graminum Fallen, 1823 ( Diptera : Drosophilidae ). Žikić et al. (2013b) reported the following host records. Agromyza nana Meigen, 1830 , A. rondensis Strobl, 1900 , Calycomyza solidaginis (Kaltenbach, 1869) , Chromatomyia horticola (Goureau, 1851) , Ch. scabiosae (Hendel, 1835) , Ch. succisae (Hering, 1922) , Ch. syngenesiae Hardy, 1849 , Liriomyza centaureae Hering, 1927 , L. congesta (Becker, 1903) , L. flaveola (Fallen, 1823) , L. sonchi Hendel, 1931 , L. strigata Meigen, 1830 , Phytomyza alpina Groschke, 1957 , Ph. crassiseta Zetterstedt, 1860 , Ph. gentianae Hendel, 1920 , Ph. glechomae Kaltenbach, 1862 , Ph. griffithsi Spencer, 1963 , Ph. plantaginis Robineau-Desvoidy, 1851 , Ph. pullula Zettersdet, 1848 , Scaptomyza graminum Fallen, 1823 ( Diptera : Agromyzidae ).
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