Opius (Nosopoea) maculipes Wesmael, 1835
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Opius maculipes Wesmae l 1835:128.
Opius (Allotypus) maculipes Tobias 1986: 66 . Opius (Nosopoea) maculipes Fischer 1972: 291 .
Synonym. Opius addendus Fischer, 1959 h; Opius turcmenicus Fischer 1959 c.
Distribution in Turkey. Adana, Edirne, Icel, Karabük, Kilis, Tekirdag (Fischer & Beyarslan, 2005b); Kayseri, Konya, Niğde, Samsun, Tekirdağ (Beyarslan & Fischer, 2011); Ankara, Diyarbakir (Fischer & Beyarslan, 2012).
Distribution. Palaearctic. Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canary Islands, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Moldova, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, United Kingdom.
Hosts. Agromyza ambigua Fallen, 1823 [ Secale cereale ]; A. bicophaga Hering, 1925 [ Vicia tenuifolia ]; A. frontella, Rondani, 1874 ; A. humuli Hering, 1924 [ Humulus lupulus ]; A. lathyri Hendel, 1923 [ Lathyrus latifolius ]; A. nana, Meigen, 1830 ; A. nigrella (Rondani, 1875) [ Triticum sp.]; A. potentillae, (Kaltenbach, 1864) [ Filipendula ulmaria ].
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