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Wohlfahrtia balassogloi

Description

balassogloi

Sarcophila balassogloi Portschinsky, 1881: 142. Type locality: Russia, Orenburg.

Wohlfahrtia balassogloi: Rohdendorf (1956: 205, key; 217–219, redescriptions of male and female, biology, faunistics; 218, figs 15: male cercus and surstylus, lateral view, 16: phallus and gonites, lateral view); Fan (1965: 294, fig. 1174: male abdomen, dorsal view; 295, key); Verves (1985: 304, 306, key; 308–310, description, figs 278: male head, lateral view, 279: male terminalia, 280: female terminalia); Verves (1986: 119, catalog); Xiang et al. (1989: 97, catalog and records); Fan (1992: 619, fig. 1261c: male abdomen, dorsal view; 622, key); Shanghai Institute of Entomology Academia Sinica (1992: 87, checklist); Huhebateer et al. (1993a: 61–62, collection details, descriptions of male and female, fig. 1: terminalia); Fan & Pape (1996: 245, checklist); Pape (1996: 169, catalog); Ma et al. (1998: 35, checklist); Xue & Chao (1998: 1521, fig. 3134U1: male terminalia; 1562, fig. 3134Cd: male abdomen, dorsal view; 1565, key and catalog); Nonnaizab (1999: 312, catalog); Tian et al. (1999: 54, checklist); Yao et al. (2000: 21, catalog); Deng et al. (2006: 50, figs 6–9: male head, anterior view, terminalia and abdomen, dorsal view, separation from Wohlfahrtia nuba).

Chinese specimens examined. CHINA: Xinjiang: 1 male, 3 females, Altay, Kalamaili, 10–15.VIII.2009, D. Zhang; 21 males, 2 females, Altay, Kalamaili, 27.IV–16.VI.2014, M. Zhang; 191 males, 45 females, Altay, Kalamaili, 20.IV–24.V.2015, M. Zhang & C. Wang (all MBFU).

Distribution. CHINA: Neimenggu (Alxa, Bayan Hot, Wuhai), Xinjiang (Altay, Bole, Qiemo, Qitai, Ruoqiang, Ürümqi, Yengisar); Palaearctic Region.

Notes

Published as part of Zhang, Dong, Zhang, Ming, Wang, Chao & Pape, Thomas, 2016, Catalog of the Paramacronychiinae of China (Diptera: Sarcophagidae), pp. 301-324 in Zootaxa 4208 (4) on page 312, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4208.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/208324

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Collection code
MBFU
Event date
2009-08-10 , 2014-04-27 , 2015-04-20
Family
Sarcophagidae
Genus
Wohlfahrtia
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Diptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Species
balassogloi
Taxon rank
species
Verbatim event date
2009-08-10/15 , 2014-04-27/06-16 , 2015-04-20/05-24

References

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