Allograpta alamacula Carver, 2003
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Allograpta alamacula Carver, 2003 |
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Taxon classification Animalia Diptera Syrphidae
Allograpta alamacula Carver, 2003 View in CoL Figure 1, 17
Allograpta alamacula Carver in Carver and Thompson 2003: 37; fig. 1 (habitus), fig. 2 (male genitalia). Type-locality: Australia, Queensland, Indooroopilly [HT male, ANIC].
Diagnosis.
Face straight, with large tubercle; oral opening about 2 times as long as wide, with oral apex at level of antennal base; antennal pits confluent; plumula absent; subscutellar pile fringe absent; wing broadly bare basomedially, with apical dark macula; alula broad, as broad as cell bm; metasternum bare; abdomen elongate.
Biology.
Carver reared her species from maggots preying on the whitefly species Aleurocanthus t-signatus (Maskell, 1896) ( Hemiptera , Aleyrodidae ) ( Carver and Thompson 2003).
Distribution.
Australia (New South Wales, Queensland); Fig. 17.
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