Carpomya (Myopardalis) pardalina Bigot, 1891

Korneyev, V. A., Mishustin, R. I. & Korneyev, S. V., 2017, The Carpomyini Fruit Flies Diptera: Tephritidae Of Europe Caucasus And Middle East: New Records Of Pests With Improved Keys, Vestnik Zoologii 51 (6), pp. 453-470 : 459

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Carpomya (Myopardalis) pardalina Bigot, 1891
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Carpomya (Myopardalis) pardalina Bigot, 1891 View in CoL ( figs 1, 1–2; 2, 2 View Fig View Fig ; 3, 3 View Fig ; 4 View Fig , 2 View Fig )

Carpomyia pardalina Bigot, 1891: 51 View in CoL ; Myiopardalis pardalina: Bezzi 1910: 4 , 8; Hendel, 1927: 90; Freidberg & Kugler, 1989: 194; White & Elson-Harris, 1992: 349; Carpomyia (Myiopardalis) pardalina: Zaitzev, 1919: 66 View in CoL ; 1947: 6; Rohdendorf, 1936: 22, 35; Kandybina, 1965: 668; 1977: 51; Carpomya pardalina: Norrbom, 1997: 340 View in CoL ; Norrbom et al., 1999: 115. — Carpomyia caucasica Zaitzev, 1919: 64 View in CoL ; Carpomyia (Myiopardalis) caucasica: Rekatch, 1930: 5 View in CoL . — Kryshtal, 1949: 203 (misidentification).

Material. Israel: Genin, 1.07.1971, 1 Ơ, 1 ♀ (A. Freidberg); Ukraine: Kherson: Skadovsk District , emerged from Cucumis melo , 17.09.1916, 1 Ơ ( R. Mishustin) ( SIZK) .

D i s t r i b u t i o n. Ukraine (first record in Europe); Asian Russia (North Caucasus); Cyprus, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan; India.

Host plants. Cucurbitaceae : Cucumis melo , C. melo var. flexuosus ( Freidberg & Kugler, 1989) .

Remarks. It is believed that the melon fruit fly is now widespread in all the areas of melon plantings within Ukraine, as it was entirely neglected at the beginning of its spread. Furthermore, it has been found to be imported into many other regions of Ukraine with melonstransported for commercial purposes; for instance, in the Transcarpatian Region (http://izan.kiev.ua/ukrbin/show_image.php?imageid = 41666). Its establishment, however, has been restricted to the southern Ukraine, which is the only appropriate area for cultivation of its hosts.

Bezzi, M. 1910. Restaurazione del genere Carpomyia (Rond.) A. Costa. Bollettino del Laboratorio di Zoologia Generale e Agraria della Regia Scuola d'Agricoltura, Portici (1911) 5, 3 - 33.

Bigot, J. M. F. 1891. The Baluchistan melon fly. Indian Museum Notes, 2, 51.

Freidberg, A., Kugler, J. 1989. Fauna Palaestina. Insecta IV. Diptera: Tephritidae. Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Jerusalem: [i-vi] + 1 - 212, pls. 1 - 8, 1 map.

Hendel, F. 1927. 49. Trypetidae. In: Lindner, E. Ed. Die Fliegen der palaearktischen Region. Sweizerbart, Stuttgart, 5 (Lfg. 16 - 19), 1 - 221.

Kandybina, M. N. 1965. On the larvae of fruit-flies of the genus Capomyia A. Costa (Diptera, Trypetidae). Entomologichekoe Obozrenie, 44, 665 - 672.

Kandybina, M. N. 1977. Larvae of fruit-infesting fruit flies (Diptera, Tephritidae). Nauka, Leningrad, 1 - 210 [In Russian].

Kryshtal, O. P. 1949. [Materials to the study of entomofauna of the Middle Dnipro valley. I.] Kyiv University Publishers, Kyiv, 1 - 294 [In Ukrainian].

Norrbom, A. L. 1997. The genus Carpomya Costa (Diptera: Tephritidae): new synonymy, description of the first american species, and phylogenetic analysis. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 99 (2), 338 - 347.

Norrbom, A. L., Carroll, L. E., Thompson, F. C., White, I. M., Freidberg, A. 1999. Systematic Database of Names. In: Thompson, F. C., ed. Fruit Fly Expert Identification System and Systematic Information Database. Backhuis Publishers, Leiden, 65 - 299.

Rekatch, V. N. 1930. Studies on biology and control of the melon-fly Carpomyia (Myiopardalis) pardalina Zaitz. (? M. pardalina Big.). Bulletin of the Azerbaijan Central Agricultural Plant Breeding Experimental Station, 9, 1 - 35.

Rohdendorf, B. B. 1936. [Fruit flies (Trypaneidae), their distribution and significance as quarantine pests]. Sukhumi, NKZ Abkhazii, 1 - 44.

White, I. M. & Elson-Harris, M. M. 1992. Fruit flies of economic significance: their identification and bionomics. International Institute of Entomology, London. i - xii + 1 - 601.

Zaitzev, F. A. 1919. [The Transcaucasian melon fly - Carpomyia (Myiopardalis) caucasica, sp. n. (Diptera, Trypetidae)]. Zapiski Nauchno-Prikladnogo Otdela Tiflisskogo Botanicheskogo Sada, 1, 64 - 66.

Zaitzev, F. A. 1947. The fruit fly fauna of the Caucasus and adjacent lands (Diptera, Trypetidae). Trudy Zoologicheskogo Instituta Akademii Nauk Gruzinskoy SSR, 7, 1 - 16 [In Russian].

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Fig. 1. Carpomyini. 1–2 — Carpomya pardalina, Kherson (1 — freshly emerged male; 2 — infested melon with holes in skin (cyan arrows) prepared by larvae for emerging of adults); 3 — Rhagoletis meigenii on Berberis fruit, Berlin; 4 — R. cerasi on Lonicera fruit, Kyiv, Grishko Botanical Gardens. Photos by R. I. Mishustin (1–2) and V. A. Korneyev (3–4).

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Fig. 2. Carpomya spp. heads, left lateral view: 1 — C. (Goniglossum) liat; 2 — C. (Myiopardalis) pardalina; 3 — C. (s. str.) incompleta; 4 — C. (s. str.) schineri.

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Fig. 3. Carpomya spp. mesonotums, dorsal view: 1 — C. (Goniglossum) wiedemanni; 2 — C. (G.) liat; 3 — C. (Myiopardalis) pardalina; 4 — C. (s. str.) incompleta; 5 — C. (s. str.) schineri.

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Fig. 4. Carpomya spp. wings: 1 — C. (Goniglossum) wiedemanni; 2 — C. (Myiopardalis) pardalina; 3 — C. (s. str.) incompleta; 4 — C. (s. str.) schineri; 5 — C. (s. str.) vesuviana.

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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

SIZK

Schmaulhausen Institute of Zoology

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Tephritidae

Genus

Carpomya