Opius (Opiognathus), 1958
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* Opius (Opiognathus) View in CoL View at ENA propodealis Fischer, 1958
Opius propodealis Fischer, 1958c: 299 .
Opius (Xynobius) propodealis Tobias 1986: 36 . Opius (Opiognathus) propodealis Fischer 1972: 141 .
Distribution in Turkey. Gümşhane, Samsun, Tokat (Beyarslan & Fischer, 2011).
Distribution. Palaearctic. Austria, Czechoslovakia, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Korea, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, Yugoslavia.
Host. Diptera . Agromyzidae : Agromyza albitarsis Meigen, 1830 [ Populus nigra ]; A. frontella Rondani, 1874 ; Amauromyza gyrans Fallen, 1823 [ Campanula pyramidalis ]; Chromatomyia lonicerae (Robineau-Desvoidy, 1851) [ Lonicera orientalis ]; Liriomyza approximata Hendel, 1920 [ Daphne mezereum ]; L. strigata Meigen, 1830 [ Carduus crispus ]; Phytomyza sedicola Hering, 1924 [ Sedum maximum ]; Phytomyza senecionis Kaltenbach, 1869 [ Senecio fuchsii ].
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