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Dacus ciliatus

Description

Dacus ciliatus (Loew, 1862)

Distribution in Iran. Fars, Hormozgan, Khuzestan, Khorasan Razavi, Tehran (Parchami Araghi 1995, Sirjani 1995, Sirjani & Kamali 1995, Hadizadeh & Hosseini 1998, Gilasian 2007); Kurdistan (Mohamadzade Namin & Nozari 2011); Fars (Soltanizadeh et al. 2015).

General distribution. Africa, Atlantic Islands, Middle East, Saudi Arabia, Yemen People's Democratic Republic, Yemen Arab Republic, probably in Iran, Oriental (White & Elson-Harris 1992); Senegal East to Somalia, South Africa, Madagascar, and introduced to Mauritius, Reunion, Israel, and Egypt East to Burma (Norrbom et al., 1999). An Afrotropical species which is also found in the Middle East and South Asia (Merz et al. 2006, Merz 2008).

Notes

Published as part of Saghaei, Nazila, 2016, A checklist of the fruit flies (Diptera ¡ Tephritidae) of the province of Fars in southern Iran., pp. 103-117 in Arquivos Entomolóxicos 16 on page 105, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.12765703

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Family
Tephritidae
Genus
Dacus
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Diptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Loew
Species
ciliatus
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic concept label
Dacus ciliatus (Loew, 1862) sec. Saghaei, 2016

References

  • Parchami Araghi, M. 1995. Introduce of Dacus ciliatus Loew (Diptera! Tephritidae) from Iran. Proceedings of the 12 th Iranian Plant Protection Congress, Karaj Junior College of Agriculture, Iran! 160.
  • Sirjani, M. & Kamali, K. 1995. Survey of cucurbitaceous fruit flies and identification of dominant species in Kashmar. Proceedings of the 12 th Iranian Plant Protection Congress, Karaj Junior College of Agriculture, Iran! 155.
  • Hadizadeh, A. & Hosseini, S. M. 1998. Studies on the biology of Dacus ciliatus Loew (Diptera! Tephritidae) in Mashhad region. Journal of Entomological Society of Iran 16 / 17! 17 - 25.
  • Gilasian, E. 2007. Insects of Iran; the list of Diptera in the Hyke Mirzayans Insect Museum of Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection, Diptera (XXVIII)! Tephritidae. Number 15. Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection, Insect Taxonomy Research Department, 23 pp.
  • Soltanizadeh, Z.; Saghaei, N. & Ostovan, H. 2015. A Contribution to the Fauna of Fruit Flies (Diptera, Tephritidae) in Fars Province, Southern Iran. Linzer Biologische Beitrage 47 (1)! 925 - 937.
  • White, I. M. & Elson-Harris, M. M. 1992. Fruit flies of economic significance; their identification and bionomics. CAB International, Wallingford, Oxon, UK and the Australian Center for Agricultural Research, Canberra, Australia, 601 pp.
  • Norrbom, A. L.; Carroll, L. E.; Thompson, F. C.; White, I. M. & Freidberg, A. 1999. Systematic Database of Names. Fruit Fly Expert Identification System and Systematic Information Database / Ed. F. C. Thompson. Myia, 1998, pp. 65 - 299.
  • Merz, B.; Aartsen, B. V.; White, I. M. & van Harten, A. 2006. Fruit flies (Diptera! Tephritidae) of Yemen. Fauna of Arabia 21! 365 - 382.
  • Merz, B. 2008. Order Diptera, Family Tephritidae, pp. 643 - 661. In! Harten, A. van (ed.). Arthropod Fauna of the U. A. E., Abu Dabi! Dar Al Ummah Printing.