Campiglossa sororcula (Wiedemann, 1830)

Penado, Andreia, Smit, John, Aguiar, António Franquinho, Cravo, Délia, Rego, Carla, Santos, Renata & Boieiro, Mário, 2020, The fruit flies (Diptera, Tephritidae) of the Madeira archipelago with the description of a new Oedosphenella Frey, Zootaxa 4810 (3), pp. 559-575 : 563

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4810.3.11

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4332975

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scientific name

Campiglossa sororcula (Wiedemann, 1830)
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Campiglossa sororcula (Wiedemann, 1830)

Material examined. Madeira: Balcões (1 female) ; Boca da Corrida (3 females, 1 male); Calheta (2 males) ; Caniçal (8 females, 13 males) ; Chão da Ribeira (6 females, 8 males); Encumeada (2 males) ; Paul da Serra (1 female; 2 males); Ponta de São Lourenço (1 female, 2 males) ; Porto Novo (16 females, 15 males) ; Ribeira Brava (8 females, 9 males) ; Ribeira da Janela (2 males); Porto Santo: Pico do Castelo (1 female) ; Morenos (1 male) ; Serra de Fora (3 females, 3 males).

Remarks. Campiglossa sororcula was previously placed in the genus Dioxyna Frey, 1945 . However, a study on DNA barcoding by Smit et al. (2013) showed that this genus was placed within the genus Campiglossa and was recently formally synonymized by Han & Ro (2019). This species is distributed in tropical and subtropical regions. Larvae attack flower heads of Bidens sp. and other weeds ( Kapoor 2005; Starr & Starr 2011). This fly can be found in a variety of habitats from natural to urban areas ( Kapoor 2005) and is the most common and widespread tephritid in Madeira Island ( Smit 2006). Our records from Porto Santo are the first reported for the island.

Han, H. - Y. & Ro, K. - E (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, 1 - 36.

Kapoor, V. C. (2005) Taxonomy and biology of economically important fruit flies of India. Israel Journal of Entomology, 35 - 36, 459 - 475.

Smit, J. T. (2006) The Tephritidae (Diptera) of the Madeiran Archipelago, Portugal. Instrumenta Biodiversitatis, 7, 243 - 258.

Smit, J. T., Reijnen, B. & Stokvis, F. (2013) Half of the European fruit fly species barcoded (Diptera: Tephritidae); a feasibility test for molecular identification. Zookeys, 365, 279 - 305.

Starr, F. & Starr, K. (2011) New arthropod records from Maui Nui. Bishop Museum Occasional Papers, 109, 35 - 42.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Tephritidae

Genus

Campiglossa