Drosophila (Sophophora)
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Drosophila (Sophophora) View in CoL sp. cf. jambulina Parshad & Paika
Drosophila View in CoL sp. cf. jambulina Parshad & Paika View in CoL (Bock 1977, p. 269) Drosophila jambulina Parshad & Paika, 1964 View in CoL , p. 240 (holotype location unknown; type locality India).
Drosophila jambulina View in CoL was described from several localities in India; its known distribution is apparently restricted to India (Watanabe et al. 1982). Reports of it occurring in Cambodia ( Bock & Wheeler 1972), Thailand (Baimai pers. comm. to Bock 1977) and Taiwan ( Wheeler 1981) are thrown into doubt after a wide ranging comparative study of many Indian strains of D. jambulina View in CoL , the Indian sibling species D. punjabiensis Parshad & Paika 1964 View in CoL , and a number of Texas University stocks that were used in earlier studies (loc. cit.).
The Australian species is very similar to D. jambulina View in CoL in external morphology, the two are virtually inseparable (Bock 1977). For the following zoogeographical and molecular reasons we agree with Bock and consider the Australian species to be an additional species in the complex. Apart from the unusually disjunct distribution ( India and northern Australia with a notable absence at intermediate locations), molecular analysis using a segment of the mitochondrial ND5 gene (Schiffer unpublished data) indicates significant genetic differentiation between D. jambulina View in CoL from Rohtak, India (ex culture maintained by Jean David, BGE CNRS France) and D. sp. cf. jambulina View in CoL specimens from Cooktown, Cairns, Lake Barrine, Mt Elliot and Mackay, Queensland (ex culture CM1/50 [Lake Barrine] maintained by Schiffer, La Trobe University, voucher specimens in AM K119237–119305).
Distribution ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 14 – 20 ). From Cooktown (15.5°S), northern Queensland, to Brunswick Heads (28.5°S), northern New South Wales (Bock 1977; van Klinken 1996; also see Appendix).
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Drosophila (Sophophora)
Schiffer, Michele & Mcevey, Shane F. 2006 |
Drosophila jambulina
Parshad & Paika 1964 |
D. punjabiensis
Parshad & Paika 1964 |