TEPHRITIDAE
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The Thai
fauna of
Tephritidae
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is much better known, than that of the majority of acalyptrate families. In the CDO (HARDY 1977) 119 species of 48 genera were listed (plus an undescribed genus):
Callantra
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4 spp.,
Dacus (Asiadacus)
2 spp., D. (
Bactrocera
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) 13 spp. (incl. an unnamed sp.), D. (
Hemigymnodacus
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) 1 sp., D. (
Pacifodacus
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) 2 spp., D. (
Zeugodacus
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) 10 spp., (plus an unnamed subgenus nr
Daculus ( HARDY, 1973: 75)
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,
Acanthonevra
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8 spp.,
Diarrhegma
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1 sp.,
Hexacinia
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1 sp.,
Rioxa
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2 spp.,
Themara
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1 sp.,
Tritaeniopteron
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2 spp. (+ an unnamed sp.),
Xarnuta
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1 sp.,
Adrama
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1 sp., Andramoides 1 sp., Heterosphira 1 sp.,
Dimeringophrys
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1 sp.,
Euphranta
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(E.) 1 sp., E. (
Staurella
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) 4 spp.,
Felderimyia
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1 sp.,
Ptilona
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1 sp.,
Cycasia
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1 sp.,
Acroceratitis
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8 spp.,
Anoplomus
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1 sp.,
Callistomyia
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1 sp.,
Chaetellipsis
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2 spp.,
Dietheria
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1 sp.,
Galbifascia
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1 sp.,
Gastrozona
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4 spp.,
Paraxarnuta
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2 spp.,
Phaeospilodes
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2 spp.,
Proanoplomus
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3 spp.,
Rhaibophleps
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1 sp.,
Spaniothrix
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1 sp.,
Taeniostola
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2 spp., an unnamed genus and sp. ( HARDY, 1973: 213),
Xanthorrachis
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1 sp.,
Acidoxantha
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1 sp.,
Anomoia
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1 sp.,
Carpomyia
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1 sp.,
Hemilea
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1 sp.,
Myoleja
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3 spp.,
Paratrirhithrum
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1 sp.,
Rhabdochaeta
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4 spp.,
Dictyotrypeta
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1 sp.,
Platensina
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6 spp.,
Indaciura
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1 sp.,
Isoconia
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1 sp.,
Spathulina
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1 sp.,
Acanthiophilus
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1 sp.,
Paroxyna
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2 spp.,
Trupanea
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2 spp.,
Xyphosia
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1 sp.
Up to 1977 54 species were described from Thailand, mainly by D. E. HARDY (1973) in his monumental work “ The fruit flies (Tephritidae-Diptera) of Thailand and bordering countries ”. They are namely
Callantra inferna HARDY, 1973
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(p. 13),
Dacus (Asiadacus) maculifacies HARDY, 1973
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(p. 15), D. (A.) modicus HARDY, 1973 (p. 17),
D. (Bactrocera) aculeus HARDY, 1973
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(p. 28), D. (B.) aethriobasis HARDY, 1973 (p. 30), D. (B.) bullifer HARDY, 1973 (p. 32), D. (B.) citimus HARDY, 1973 (p. 36), D.
(B.) latifrons ( HENDEL, 1915)
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(p. 425),
D. (Pacifodacus) vinnulus HARDY, 1973
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(p. 23), D. (
Zeugodacus
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) aptatus HARDY, 1973 (p. 57), D. (Z.) isolatus HARDY, 1973 (p. 61), D. (Z.) platamus HARDY, 1973 (p. 65), D. (Z.) rubellus HARDY, 1973 (p. 66), D. (Z.) ubiquitus HARDY, 1973 (p. 71), D. (Z.) vultus HARDY, 1973 (p. 74),
Acanthonevra marginata HARDY, 1973
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(p. 89),
A. siamensis HARDY, 1973
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(p. 93),
A. soluta ( BEZZI, 1913 a)
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(p. 114),
Rioxa sexmaculata VAN DER WULP, 1880
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(p. 185),
Tritaeniopteron elachispilotum HARDY, 1973
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(p. 115),
T. tetraspilotum HARDY, 1973
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(p. 115),
Andramoides pictus HARDY, 1973
(p. 128),
Heterosphira decora HARDY, 1973
(p. 131),
Dimeringophrys pallidipennis HARDY, 1973
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(p. 143),
Euphranta
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(E.) presignis HARDY, 1973 (p. 147),
E. (Staurella) burtoni HARDY, 1973
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(p. 150), E.
(S.) maculifacies HARDY, 1973
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(p. 154),
Cycasia flava HARDY, 1973
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(p. 168),
Acroceratitis bimacula HARDY, 1973
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(p. 223),
A. cognata HARDY, 1973
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(p. 225),
A. incompleta HARDY, 1973
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(p. 227),
A. septemmaculata HARDY, 1973
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(p. 231),
A. siamensis (MUNRO, 1973)
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(p. 17),
A. similis HARDY, 1973
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(p. 233),
A. tomentosa HARDY, 1973
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(p. 235),
Anoplomus rufipes HARDY, 1973
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(p. 243),
Gastrozona balioptera HARDY, 1973
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(p. 188),
G. parviseta HARDY, 1973
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(p. 192),
Paraxarnuta anephelobasis HARDY, 1973
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(p. 196),
P. bambusae HARDY, 1973
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(p. 197),
Phaeospilodes fritillus HARDY, 1973
(p. 199),
Proanoplomus minor HARDY, 1973
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(p. 270),
P. nitidus HARDY, 1973
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(p. 271),
P. vittatus HARDY, 1973
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(p. 276),
Rhaibophleps seclusa HARDY, 1973
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(p. 204),
Spaniothrix vittata HARDY, 1973
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(p. 206),
Myoleja ravida HARDY, 1973
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(p. 258),
M. setigera HARDY, 1973
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(p. 260),
Paratrirhithrum nitidum HARDY, 1973
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(p. 263),
Platensina intacta HARDY, 1973
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(p. 305),
P. quadrula HARDY, 1973
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(p. 307),
Paroxyna siamensis ( HARDY, 1973)
(p. 329),
Trupanea brunneipennis HARDY, 1973
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(p. 333),
T. veroniae HARDY, 1973
(p. 337).
After 1977 even more spp. were newly recorded from Thailand. MEKSONGSEE et al. (1991) overviewed all the fruit fly species recorded until that date in Thailand, TAKEISHI (1992) studied the fruit flies as quarantine subjects from Thailand to Japan. HANCOCK & DREW (1994 b) gave the first records of A. cassanova and
Proanoplomus yunnanensis
. The papers of HANCOCK & DREW (1994 a) on Asian
Trypetinae, DREW
& HANCOCK’ s (1994 a) revision of
Ichneumonopsis HARDY
and
Monacrostichus BEZZI, DREW
& HANCOCK’ s (1994 b) summary on the
Bactrocera dorsalis
complex
in Asia, the revision of DREW et al. (1998) on
Dacus spp.
, and HANCOCK & DREW’ s (1995a) paper on
Trypetinae
are also with first records also for Thailand. HANCOCK & DREW (1995b) recorded four
Acanthonevra spp.
(
A. desperata
,
A. gravelyi
,
A. hemileina
,
A. ultima
) for the first time from Thailand. HANCOCK & DREW (1999) made a monography on bamboo shoot fruit flies of Asia (Ceratitidinae) and described
Acroceratitis hardyi
(p. 647, paratype from Thailand). In a book-size paper ALLWOOD et al. (1999) summarised the host plant records for fruit flies in southeast Asia, with numerous records also from Thailand. HANCOCK & MCGUIRE (2002) published 13 new country records for Thailand of fruit flies in subfamilies
Phytalmiinae
, Ceratitidinae,
Trypetinae
and
Tephritinae
.
Ceratitella inthanona
was described from Thailand. In their revision of
Adramini
of the South Pacific and SE Asia HANCOCK & DREW (2005) newly recorded
Coelotrypes
latilimbatus (ENDERLEIN) from southern Thailand.
Our material is rather diverse (2004: 161 indiv., 2003: 104 indiv.). They will be identified and published later.