Dacus (Neodacus) sphaeroidalis (Bezzi)

David, K. J. & Ramani, S., 2019, New species, redescriptions and phylogenetic revision of tribe Dacini (Diptera: Tephritidae: Dacinae) from India based on morphological characters, Zootaxa 4551 (2), pp. 101-146 : 126

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4551.2.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5931052

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scientific name

Dacus (Neodacus) sphaeroidalis (Bezzi)
status

 

Dacus (Neodacus) sphaeroidalis (Bezzi) View in CoL

Mellesis sphaeroidalis Bezzi, 1916:115 View in CoL .

Callantra sphaeroidalis Hardy, 1973: 11 View in CoL ; Hardy, 1977: 46.

Dacus (Callantra) sphaeroidalis View in CoL (in Liang et al., 1993: 139; Drew et al., 1998:629: Norrbom et al., 1998: 131).

Sinodacus chonglui Chao & Lin, 1996: 131 View in CoL . (synonymised by Drew & Romig, 2013)

Dacus (Neodacus) sphaeroidalis (in Drew & Romig, 2013: 402) View in CoL .

Material examined: 3♂♂, INDIA, Chandigarh, Panchkula, 12.ix.2009, Shakti Singh ( NBAIR) .

Diagnosis: Male with epandrium and surstyli distinctly bulb-shaped (posterior view) ( Fig. 7H View FIGURE 7 ). Lateral surstylus shorter than epandrium, apex of posterior lobe of surstylus blunt, 3 times longer than anterior lobe. Proctiger triangular and smaller than epandrium ( Fig. 4T View FIGURE 4 ). Medial surstylus longer than lateral surstylus with well developed prensisetae. Phallus 3.7 mm long excluding glans (0.5 mm); 0.75 of glans sclerotized, preaputium patterned ( Fig. 10R View FIGURE 10 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Tephritidae

Genus

Dacus

Loc

Dacus (Neodacus) sphaeroidalis (Bezzi)

David, K. J. & Ramani, S. 2019
2019
Loc

Dacus (Neodacus) sphaeroidalis (in Drew & Romig, 2013 : 402 )

Drew, R. A. I. & Romig, M. C. 2013: 402
2013
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