Campiglossa pishanica (Wang, 1996)

Han, Ho-Yeon & Ro, Kyung-Eui, 2019, DNA barcoding reveals a species group of the genus Campiglossa (Diptera, Tephritidae, Tephritinae) with recognition of a new species from East Asia and previously unknown females of Campiglossa coei (Hardy), ZooKeys 899, pp. 1-36 : 1

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.899.46779

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C2944B70-E212-421A-94A9-B0AB70B991C0

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Campiglossa pishanica (Wang, 1996)
status

 

Campiglossa pishanica (Wang, 1996) Fig. 10E View Figure 10

Tephritis pishanica Wang, 1996: 188 (Type-locality: CHINA, Xinjian Province, Pishan, holotype ♂, paratype 2♂, IZAS); Wang 1998: 291, 300 (in the East Asian Tephritis key, diagnosis); Korneyev 2004: 8 (erroneous synonymy with C. misella ); Korneyev and Ovchinnikova 2004; 546 (erroneous synonymy with C. misella ).

Diagnosis.

This is an interesting species showing the characteristics of both C. coei and C. misella . The only known C. pishanica male wing pattern is very similar to that of C. coei ( Fig. 10E View Figure 10 vs. Fig. 4A, C View Figure 4 ), but Fig. 10E View Figure 10 shows the following differences: pterostigma almost completely dark with very tiny hyaline spot ( Fig. 10E-a View Figure 10 ; C. coei male consistently has a much larger spot, Fig. 4A-a View Figure 4 ), and fork of vein Rs and area posterior to it with dark spot. Except for the much lighter basal wing area, C. pishanica body appears very similar to that of C. misella , which also has dark femora and a scutum with five stripes.

Distribution.

Only three males (the type series) known from China (Xinjian).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Tephritidae

SubFamily

Tephritinae

Genus

Campiglossa