Platensina zodiacalis (Bezzi)
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Platensina zodiacalis (Bezzi) View in CoL
Tephritis zodiacalis Bezzi, 1913: 163. Type locality Calcutta [Kolkata], India.
Platensina zodiacalis : Hering 1956: 69. Lapsus calami.
Platensina zodiacalis : Hendel 1915: 461.
Material examined.
India: 1♂, Karnataka, Madikeri, Chettalli , 05.xi.2012, David K.J. “leg” ; 1♀, Assam, Dibrugarh , 07.xi.2014, Ramesh Kumar A. “leg” ; 1♂, Karnataka, Kidu , CPCRI, 19.ii. 2015, David K.J. “leg” ; 1♂, Karnataka, Chettalli, C.H.E.S, 03.ii.2021, David K.J. “leg” ; 1♂, Assam, Barpeta, K.V.K, 09.iii.2021, Sachin K. “leg” ; 1♂, Assam, Barpeta, K.V.K, 10.iii.2021, David. K.J. “leg” ; 1♀, Assam, Chirang, K.V.K, 13.iii.2021, Sachin K. “leg” ; 1♂, Assam, Golpara , 14.iii.2021, Rabbani M.K. “leg” (NIM) .
Diagnosis.
This species was adequately described by Bezzi (1913) except for the postabdominal structures. It is almost inseparable from P. platyptera except for the presence of only basal scutellar setae instead of both apical and basal setae as in P. platyptera (Figs 42 View Figures 42–43 , 43 View Figures 42–43 ).
Male genitalia.
Epandrium (Fig. 44 View Figures 44–51 ) brown, sclerotised, with no demarcation from lateral surstylus (in profile view); epandrium and surstyli oval in posterior view, with well-developed prensisetae (Fig. 45 View Figures 44–51 ). Phallus 1.39 mm long including glans; glans stout, with broad sclerotised rod (Fig. 46 View Figures 44–51 ).
Female genitalia.
Oviscape 0.92 mm long, dark brown, conical, dorsoventrally flattened (Fig. 47 View Figures 44–51 ); eversible membrane 0.72 mm long, shorter than oviscape, with conical spicules along entire length except for a few rows of flattened ones distally (Fig. 48 View Figures 44–51 ); taeniae short, dark brown, 0.25 length of eversible membrane. Aculeus shorter than eversible membrane, 0.63 mm long, dorsoventrally flattened; apex of aculeus rounded (Figs 50 View Figures 44–51 , 51 View Figures 44–51 ). Spermatheca brown, club-shaped, with numerous papillae (Fig. 49 View Figures 44–51 ).
Distribution.
This species is widespread from India (Karnataka, Assam) and Sri Lanka to southern China and Australia ( Hancock 2012).
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Platensina zodiacalis (Bezzi)
David, K. J., Hancock, D. L., Sachin, K., Gracy, R. G. & Salini, S. 2022 |
Tephritis zodiacalis
Bezzi 1913 |