Campiglossa propria (Chen, 1938)
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Campiglossa propria (Chen, 1938) Fig. 10F View Figure 10
Sinotephritis propria Chen, 1938: 149 (Type-locality: China, s.e. Gansu, Mi-tching-ngai, holotype ♂, IZAS).
Campiglossa propria : Korneyev 1990: 454 (new combination); Wang 1998: 254, 268 (in the East Asian Campiglossa key, diagnosis); Norrbom et al. 1999: 113 (in the world Tephritidae catalog); Korneyev and Ovchinnikova 2004: 544 (in the Russian Far East Tephritidae key).
Diagnosis.
We are not sure if this species actually belongs to the misella group, because the only known male (holotype) does not show close similarity to any known member of the group except for its large mid-anterior dark wing marking ( Fig. 10F View Figure 10 ). This male also shows an unusual enlargement of cell r1 resulting in a distinctly more rounded anterior wing margin than other species ( Fig. 10F-a View Figure 10 vs. Fig. 10E-a View Figure 10 ). In addition to this peculiar enlarged cell r1, C. propria male can also be diagnosed based on the following characteristics: scutum ash-grey with five brownish longitudinal stripes; legs entirely yellowish; cell r1 apical to pterostigma with three tiny hyaline spots plus a large subapical hyaline spot; cell r2+3 basal to crossvein R-M dark without any spot, apical to R-M with six hyaline spots including posteroapical spot; abdominal tergite 3-5 each with pair of large brown submedian spots.
Distribution.
Only known from the type locality (Gansu, China).
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