Sarcophila magnifica

Zhang, Dong, Zhang, Ming, Wang, Chao & Pape, Thomas, 2016, Catalog of the Paramacronychiinae of China (Diptera: Sarcophagidae), Zootaxa 4208 (4), pp. 301-324 : 315

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4208.4.1

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scientific name

Sarcophila magnifica
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magnifica View in CoL

Sarcophila magnifica Schiner, 1862: 567 View in CoL . Type locality: Austria, nr Graz.

Wohlfahrtia magnifica: Deng (1958: 214–215, taxonomic status, distribution, description, biology, myiasis, control measures, figs 1: female body, dorsal view, 2: posterior spiracles of third instar larva) View in CoL ; Rohdendorf (1956: 204, key; 206–207, redescriptions of male and female, biology, faunistics, figs 1: male cercus and surstylus, lateral view, 2: phallus and gonites, lateral view); Fan (1965: 292, figs 1159: female terminalia, ventral view, 1160: spermathecae; 293, key); Han (1974: 121, checklist); Xue & Zhang (1983: 296, checklist); Xue (1984: 3, checklist); Chao & Zhang (1985: 133, checklist); Verves (1985: 304, key; 323–325, description, figs 305: male head, lateral view, 306: male abdomen, dorsal view, 307: male terminalia, 308: female terminalia); Verves (1986: 120, catalog); Wang et al. (1992: 173, checklist); Fan (1992: 619, fig. 1256c: male and female abdomen, dorsal view; 620, key, fig. 1256n, r: male terminalia; 621, biology; 879, key to third instar larva); Shanghai Institute of Entomology Academia Sinica (1992: 87, checklist); Chen et al. (1995: 305, faunistics); Huhebateer et al. (1993b: 7–12, records, description of all larval instars and adult, discussion of myiasis on camels, figs 1–6: spiracles, male and female abdomen, dorsal view, male terminalia); Huhebateer et al. (1994a: 59–62, myiasis on camels); Huhebateer et al. (1994b: 1–4, biology); Huhebateer et al. (1995: 31, myiasis on camels); Fan & Pape (1996: 245, checklist); Pape (1996: 171, catalog); Zhang & Chao (1996: 247, catalog); Han et al. (1998: 20 –23, myiasis on rabbits); Ma et al. (1998: 35, checklist); Xue & Chao (1998: 1562, fig. 3139Cd: male and female abdomens, dorsal view; 1565, key; 1567, catalog, biology); Nonnaizab (1999: 312, catalog, biology); Tian et al. (1999: 54, checklist); Wang et al. (2000: 88, checklist); Yao et al. (2000: 21, checklist); Wang (2001: 176, checklist); Wang et al. (2001: 266, checklist); Tu et al. (2002: 16, checklist); Wang et al. (2002: 13, checklist); Wang & He (2002: 14, checklist); Tang et al. (2003: 30, myiasis on human); Shi et al. (2005: 784, checklist); Wang et al. (2006b: 27, faunistics); Wang & Yang (2010: 301–302, description, biology, fig. 2–67: female abdomen, dorsal view); Wang et al. (2011: 601, checklist); Eerdunmutu et al. (2012: 46, myiasis on camels); Chen (2013: 116, key to third instar larva; 162, key); Feng (2014: 109, faunistics); Zhang et al. (2015: 489, 492, new synonymy, redescription, remarks; 490, fig. 22A: male body, lateral view, B: male terminalia, right lateral view, C: male head, anterior view, D: male head, anterolateral view, E: male head, lateral view, F: male terminalia, lateral view, G–H: labels; 491, fig. 21A: female body, lateral view, B: female head, lateral view, C: female head, anterior view, D: female head, anterolateral view, E: female abdomen, dorsal view, F: labels).

Wohlfahrtia hirtiparafacialis Chao & Zhang in Zhang & Chao, 1996: 215 View in CoL . Type locality: China, Qinghai, Hoh Xil, Gangqiqu. Holotype, male, ZMCAS. References: Chao & Zhang in Zhang & Chao (1996: 215, description, remarks, biology; 216, records, fig. 3–59a–b: male terminalia); Zhang & Chao (1996: 248, catalog, fig. 90(2) a–b: male terminalia); Zhang et al. (2015: 489 View Cited Treatment , new synonymy).

Chinese specimens examined. Type material of Wohlfahrtia hirtiparafacialis : CHINA: Qinghai: Holotype, male, Hoh Xil, Gangqiqu , alt. 5100 m, 25.VI.1990 ; paratypes: 1 female [“ allotype ”], Hoh Xil, Xijir Ulan Lake , alt. 4800 m, 12.VII.1990 ; 1 female, Hoh Xil, Sangqia , alt. 4700 m, 16.VI 1.990 ; 2 males, 2 females, Hoh Xil, Gangqiqu , alt. 4800 m, 7¯ 12.VII.1990 ; 1 male, Hoh Xil lake , alt. 4850 m, 30.VII.1990 ; all collected by X.Z. Zhang (all ZMCAS). Other specimens. CHINA: Xinjiang: 2 males, Yining, Tekes , 24.VIII.2013, M. Zhang ; 7 males, Altay, Kalamaili , 3–26.V.2014, M. Zhang ; 1 male, Altay, Xiaodonggou , 2.VI.2014, D. Zhang & M. Zhang ; 1 male, Altay, Kekesen Nature Conservation , 3.VI.2014, D. Zhang & M. Zhang ; 9 males, 9 females, Changji, Jimsar , alt. 500 m, 25.VI.2014, M. Zhang (all MBFU).

Distribution. CHINA: Beijing (no further data), Gansu (Lanzhou, Shandan, Tianzhu), Hebei (Chengde, Shijiazhuang, Zhangjiakou), Jilin (Gongzhuling), Jiangsu (Lianyungang, Yixing), Neimenggu (Alxa, Chifeng, Darhan Muminggan, Erenhot, Fengzhen, Huade, Hulun Buir, Ju Ud, Jungar Qngniud, Linxi, Ongnuid, Sonid, Tomortei, Tongliao, Urad, Xilin Gol, Xin Barag, Yanglin), Ningxia (Baitugangzi, Jingyuan, Lingwu, Helanshan, Shigouyi, Tongxin, Yinchuan), Shandong (Jinan), Shanxi (Taiyuan, Youyu), Sichuan (Maoxian), Xinjiang (Altay, Baicheng, Barkol, Changji, Fuhai, Fuyun, Hejing, Manas, Qitai, Shache, Shawan, Shihezi, Tacheng, Taxkorgan, Turpan, Ürümqi, Yanqi, Zhaosu), Qinghai (Hoh Xil); Palaearctic Region.

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Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Sarcophagidae

SubFamily

Paramacronychiinae

Genus

Sarcophila