Delia platura (Meigen, 1826)
Figs 114–118
Anthomyia platura Meigen, 1826: 171 .
Chortophila cilicrura Rondani, 1866: 165; Stein 1913: 560.
Hylemyia cilicrura (Rondani): Malloch 1924 b: 263; Emden 1941 b: 266; 1948: 166; 1951: 358; 1956: 530; Patterson 1956: 164.
Phorbia cilicrura (Rondani): Cuthbertson 1936: 57.
Delia platura (Meigen): Pont & Ackland 1980: 716.
For a full list of synonyms see Hennig (1974c: 881) and Griffiths (1993: 1578).
Diagnosis:
♂ Hind femur without extended row of pv, only a few preapical setae; hind tibia with row of numerous (23–30) pv setulose hairs of equal length (similar to D. florilega); mid tarsomere 1 without fringe of long setulae on dorsal surface. Sternite V processes with two blunt apical setae.
Description: see Griffiths (1993).
Lectotype ♂ of platura in MNHN, designated by Hennig (1974 c: 884).
Syntypes of cilicrura in MZLS .
Other material examined:Too numerous to list in full. I have seen specimens from Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Namibia, Nigeria, Ruanda, South Africa, Uganda, Yemen, Zimbabwe. Probably found throughout the Afrotropical Region where suitable crops are grown.
Life history: D. platura is a cosmopolitan pest of agricultural crops, feeding on cruciferous roots, also cereals and a wide range of other crops. For a detailed survey of the biological literature, see Griffiths (1993: 1588).
Distribution: Cosmopolitan.