Tephritis sophus Gentilini & Korneyev
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Tephritis sophus Gentilini & Korneyev
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Tephritis sophus Gentilini & Korneyev 2006: 11
Distribution. Italy ( Gentilini & Korneyev 2006).
Comments. T. sophus is a fossil species. It is similar to T. azari , T. maccus and T. gharalii in having radiate wing pattern, and similar aculeus shape, but like T. azari , the short brown ray in dm cell basal to the level of r-m reaches only the mid-width of cell dm or Cu1 (whereas this ray reaches the middle of cell cu 1 in T. maccus and T. gharalii ). T. sophus also differs from T. azari in having the brown area around the apex of R2+3 with a broad Ushaped spot (including the small hyaline spot at R2+3 apex) darker than the remaining pattern (Fig. 9). Both male and female with 2 hyaline spots in cell r1 ( Gentilini et al., 2006: Figs. 30–33, 36–38 View FIGURES 28 – 32 View FIGURES 33 – 40 ). The oviscape in this species is about as long as the preceding three abdominal tergites.
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Tephritis sophus Gentilini & Korneyev
Namin, Saeed Mohamadzade, Korneyev, Severyn V., Parchami-Araghi, Mehrdad & Gilasian, Ebrahim 2015 |
Tephritis sophus
Gentilini 2006: 11 |