Opius pallipes Wesmael, 1835
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4066.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6070681 |
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Opius pallipes Wesmael, 1835 |
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Distribution in Iran. Guilan ( Ghahari et al. 2012b), Sistan & Baluchestan ( Khajeh et al. 2014 as Opius exilis Haliday, 1837 ).
Distribution outside Iran. Austria ( Fischer 1963, 1974, 1980 as Opius exilis and as Opius pallipes and as O. piceus ; Hellrigl 1997 as Opius exilis , and as Opius piceus and as O. pallipes ; Yu et al. 2012), Georgia, USA ( Fischer and Koponen 1999 as Opius exilis ; Yu et al. 2012), Belgium, Bulgaria, France, Greece, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Uzbekistan ( Yu et al. 2012), Canada ( Fischer 1965; Fischer and Koponen 1999 as Opius exilis ; Yu et al. 2012; Sharanowski et al. 2014), Caucasus, Mongolia ( Fischer and Koponen 1999; Tobias 2000; Yu et al. 2012), China ( Fischer 1963, 2004; Yu et al. 2012), Croatia ( Papp 2010; Yu et al. 2012), Czech Republic (Lozan et al. 2010; Yu et al. 2012), Estonia ( Fischer and Koponen 2009; Yu et al. 2012), Denmark, Sweden ( Yu et al. 2012; van Achterberg 2014a), Finland ( Fischer and Koponen 1999 as Opius exilis, 2000b , 2009; Yu et al. 2012; van Achterberg 2014a), Germany ( Belokobylskij et al. 2003; Yu et al. 2012), Hungary (Papp 2006; Yu et al. 2012), Israel (Papp 2011-2012; Yu et al. 2012), Italy ( Fischer 1963, 1980 as Opius exilis ; Fischer and Koponen 1999 as Opius exilis ; Yu et al. 2012), Kazakhstan, Russia ( Fischer 1963; Fischer and Koponen 1999 as Opius exilis ; Tobias 2000; Yu et al. 2012), Korea ( Papp 1981b as Opius extusus ; Papp 1982b as Opius cisromensis ; Fischer 1984 as Opius piceus ; Fischer and Koponen 1999 as Opius exilis ; Tobias 2000; Yu et al. 2012), Mongolia ( Fischer 1989; Papp 2009; Yu et al. 2012), Montenegro ( Brajković et al. 2005; Yu et al. 2012; Žikić et al. 2013b), Norway ( Riedel and Hansen 2014; van Achterberg 2014a), Serbia ( Papp 2010 as Opius exilis ; Yu et al. 2012; Žikić et al. 2013b), Spain ( Jiménez-Peydró 1983a; Avinent and Jiménez-Peydró 1987; Yu et al. 2012), Sweden ( Thomson 1895 as Opius liopleuris ), Turkey ( Fischer and Beyarslan 2005b as Opius exilis ; Vardar and Beyarslan 2006; Yu et al. 2012; Beyarslan and Fischer 2013 as Opius exilis ; Beyarslan 2015), UK ( Marshall 1872 as Hypolabis pallidipes ; Marshall 1899 as Opius exilis and as Opius pallidipes ; Broad et al. 2012; Yu et al. 2012), Ukraine ( Fischer and Koponen 1999; Yu et al. 2012), former Yugoslavia ( Fischer 1960, 1963; Papp 1973; Brajković et al. 1997).
Host records. Phytomyza horticola (Goureau, 1851) ( Diptera : Agromyzidae ) ( Docavo et al. 1987), Cacoecia rosana L., 1758 ( Lepidoptera : Tortricidae ) ( Brajković et al. 2005), it is also reported as a parasite of Liriomyza congesta (Becker, 1903) ( Diptera : Agromyzidae ) ( Brajković et al. 2005). In Finland it is reported from Agromyza pusio Meigen, 1830 and Ophiomyia maura (Meigen, 1838) ( Diptera : Agromyzidae ) on Tragopogon pretensis L. and Lathyrus torreyi A. Gray respectively, Scatomyza graminum (Fallen, 1823) ( Diptera : Drosophilidae ) on Anthyllis vulneraria L. ( Fischer and Koponen 1999 as Opius exilis ). Fischer and Koponen (1999) also reported: Agromyzidae (Diptera) : Agromyza nigrescens Hendel, 1920 , A. spiraea Hering, 1954 on Filipendula vulgaris Moench , Cerodontha angulata (Loew, 1869) or C. morose Meigen, 1830 on Carex hirta L., Amauromyza labiatarum (Hendel, 1920) , Am. verbasci (Bouché, 1847) , Liriomyza amarellae Hering, 1963 on Gentiana germanica E.F. Warb , L. bryoniae (Kaltenbach, 1858) on Populus berolinensis Dippel , L. centaureae Hering, 1927 , L. eupatoriana Spencer, 1954 , L. sp. on Hyoscyamus niger L. and Senecio nemorensifiischii L., L. strigata (Meigen, 1830) on Hypochoeris aetnensis Benth. & Hook ; L. taraxaci Hering, 1927 , L. wachtli Hendel, 1920 , Paphytomyza tremulae (Hering, 1957) , Ph. fallaciosa Briscke, 1881 , Ph. ferulae Hering, 1927 on Bunium creticum Mill. , Ph. kyffhusana Hering, 1928 , Ph. leucanthemi Hering, 1935 on Leucanthemum maximum (Ramond) , Ph. pullula Zetterstedt, 1848 , Ph. obscura Hendel, 1920 on Peucedanum oreoselinum (L.), Ph. ranunculi (Schrank, 1803) on Ranunculus acris L.; Ph. sphondylii Robineau-Desvoidy, 1851 , Ph. tanaceti Hendel, 1923 , Ph. thysselini Hendel, 1923 on Peucedanum palustre (L.), Paraphytomyza hendeliana (Hering, 1926) , Phytomyza periclymenii de Meijere, 1924. Anthomyiidae : Anthomyia sp., Delia echirintn Séguy , Pegomya bicolor (Wiedemann, 1817) , P. nigritarsis (Zettersedt, 1838) . Drosophilidae : Scatophaga apicalis Curtis, 1835 on Amaranthus blitum L., Scatomyza graminum (Fallen, 1838) on Anthyllis vulneraria L. Tephritidae : Philophylla caesio (Harris, 1780) , Euleia heraclei (L., 1758), Vidalia spinifrons (Schroeder, 1913) ( Fischer and Koponen 1999) . In China, it is reported from Liriomyza huidobrensis (Blanchard, 1926) ( Diptera : Agromyzidae ) ( Fischer 2004). In Israel, it is reported from Liriomyza trifolii (Burgess, 1903) ( Diptera : Agromyzidae ) on Nasturtium officinale W.T. Aiton (Papp 2011-2012). Žikić et al. (2013b) reported the following hosts: Agromyza nigrescens Hendel, 1920 , A. potentillae (Kaltenbach, 1864) ; Amauromyza labiatarum (Hendel, 1920) , Amauromyza verbasci (Bouché, 1847) , Aulagromyza hendeliana (Hering, 1926) , A. tremulae (Hering, 1957) , Cerodontha angulata (Loew, 1869) , Chromatomyia horticola (Goureau, 1851) , Ch. periclymeni (de Meijere, 1924), Liriomyza amarellae Hering, 1963 , L. bryoniae (Kaltenbach, 1858) ; L. centaureae Hering, 1927 , L. eupatoriana Spencer, 1954 , L. huidobrensis (Blanchard, 1926) , L. pusio (Meigen, 1830) , L. strigata (Meigen, 1830) , L. taraxaci Hering, 1927 , L. wachtli Hendel, 1920 , Ophiomyia maura (Meigen, 1838) , Phytomyza angelicae Kaltenbach, 1872 , Ph. fallaciosa Brischke, 1880 , Ph. ferulae Hering, 1927 , Ph. kyffhusana Hering, 1928 , Ph. leucanthemi Hering, 1935 , Ph. minuscula Goureau, 1851 , Ph. obscura Hendel, 1920 , Ph. pauliloewii Hendel, 1920 , Ph. pullula Zetterstedt, 1848 , Ph. ranunculi (Schrank, 1803) , Ph. spondylii Robineau-Desvoidy, 1851 , Ph. thysselini Hendel, 1923 ( Diptera : Agromyzidae ); Anthomyia rumicis Bouché, 1834 , Delia echinata (Séguy, 1923) , Pegomya bicolor (Wiedemann, 1817) , P. solennis (Meigen, 1826) ( Diptera : Anthomyiidae ); Scaptomyza flava (Fallen, 1823) , S. graminum (Fallen, 1823) ( Diptera : Drosophilidae ); Scathophaga sp. ( Diptera : Scatophagidae ); Euleia heraclei (L., 1758), Philophylla caesio (Harris, 1780) , Sphenella marginata (Fallen, 1814) , Vidalia spinifrons (Schröder, 1913) ( Diptera : Tephritidae ).
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