Campiglossa, Rondani, 1870

Namin, S. Mohamadzade & Nozari, J., 2015, Fruit Flies Of The Genus Campiglossa (Diptera, Tephritidae) In Iran, With The Key To Species, Vestnik Zoologii 49 (3), pp. 251-260 : 259

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1515/vzoo-2015-0026

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6452422

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AE42878D-FF8A-FFA7-F785-228DFB0EFC8E

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Felipe

scientific name

Campiglossa
status

 

Key to Species of Campiglossa View in CoL View at ENA occurring in Iran

1. Posterior notopleural seta white ( fig. 1 View Fig , 17 View Fig ); frons with fine setulae above lunule. Glans with compound, strongly curved rostrum. ................................................................................................................................... 2

— Both notopleural setae unicolor, black; frons bare. Glans with simple, tubular or flat, rostrum. ........... 3

2. Femora completely yellow ( fig. 1 View Fig ); apex of cell r2+3 with one large spot, base of r4+5 with wide, subquadrate hyaline spot ( fig. 3 View Fig ). ......................................................................................................... C. absinthii View in CoL

— Femora at least in basal part black ( fig. 17 View Fig ); apex of cell r2+3 with two isolated spots, base r4+5 with one oval spot ( fig. 19 View Fig ) ............................................................................................................................. C. loewiana View in CoL

3. Cell br with 3 hyaline rounded spots; stigma with one hyaline spot ( fig. 6 View Fig ). ............................................. 4

— Cell br with 2 hyaline rounded spots; other characters variable. ................................................................. 5

4. Wing pattern dark brown ( fig. 6 View Fig ); mesonotum with three brownish longitudinal bands ( fig. 5 View Fig ); oviscape as long as 3 aculeus 6 times as long as wide and with one pair of distinct steps at apex. ………...... C. difficilis View in CoL

— Wing pattern pale brown ( fig. 36 View Fig ); mesonotum without brownish longitudinal bands. Campiglossa sp.

5 Stigma with two hyaline spots; apical hyaline spot of triangle small (triangle of large hyaline spots in the wing medial part: 3 at front margin, 2 in r2+3 cell and apical, at base of r4+5 cell) ( fig. 14 View Fig ); base of mesonotal setae with brownish spots. ....................................................................................... C. grandinata View in CoL

— Stigma with one hyaline spot; Apical hyaline spot in triangle large (except male of C. misella View in CoL ). ........... 6

6. Ventral margin of the head longer than head height ( fig. 30 View Fig ); male: basalmost hyaline spot in cell r1 large; length of aculeus about 6 times as long as wide. ................................................................ C. producta View in CoL

— Ventral margin of the head shorter than head height ( fig. 26 View Fig ); male: basalmost hyaline spot in cell r1 small ( fig. 23 View Fig ); length of aculeus 7 times as long as wide ( fig. 24 View Fig ). ................................................ C. misella View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Tephritidae

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