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Ten species of the subfamily Tephritinae (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae) newly recorded in Korea

Journal of Species Research / Journal of Species Research, (E)2713-8615
2019, v.8 no.3, pp.294-312
https://doi.org/10.12651/JSR.2019.8.3.294
Ho-Yeon Han

Abstract

A total of 56 genera and 101 species of the fly family Tephritidae have been previously recorded in Korea. As a result of an ongoing study of this family, I report the following ten additional species new to Korea: Actinoptera montana (Meijere, 1924), Actinoptera reticulata Ito, 1984, Campiglossa luxorientis (Hering, 1940), C. melanochroa (Hering, 1941), C. quadriguttata (Hendel, 1927), C. shensiana (Chen, 1938), Oxyna gansuica Wang, 1998, Tephritis jocaste Hering, 1953, Tephritis okera (Shinji, 1940), and Trupanea guttistella (Hering, 1951). Among the five genera involved here, the genus Actinoptera Rondani, 1871 is recognized for the first time in Korea. Therefore, 57 genera and 111 species are now officially recognized for the Korean tephritid fauna. For each newly recognized Korean species, I provide new Korean name, synonymy, taxonomic diagnosis and color photographs. When possible, I list the host records and discuss their intraspecific variability and sexual dimorphism.

keywords
Actinoptera, Campiglossa, Oxyna, Tephritis, Trupanea

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