Carpomya (Carpomya) schineri (Loew, 1856) (figs 2, 4; 3, 5; 4, 4)

Trypeta schineri Loew, 1856: 52; Oedaspis schineri: Loew, 1862b: 49; Myiopardalis schineri: Bezzi, 1910: 9; Carpomyia schineri: Hendel, 1927: 92; Kandybina, 1965: 668, 1977: 117; Korneyev, 1983: 12; Kameneva & Korneyev, 1985: 68; Smit, 2010: 127; Carpomya schineri: White & Elson-Harris, 1992: 285; Norrbom, 1997: 340; Norrbom et al., 1999: 115.

Material. Georgia: [no locality], 5.10.1959, ex fruits of Rosa sp. 3 Ơ, 1 ♀ [no collector name]; Ukraine: Cherkasy: Kaniv, 24.07.1957, 1 Ơ [no collector name]; Mykolaiv: Trykraty, Aktove, 47.70 N 31.43 E, 1 Ơ, 1 ♀ (S. & V. Korneyev); Donetsk: Kamyani Mohyly Nature Reserve, ex Rosa fruit, 10.1992 –04.1993, 1 ♀ (V. Korneyev); Crimea: Karadagh, 07.1984, 2 Ơ (Karachevskaya) (SIZK).

Distribution. Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, European Russia (Centre, East, and South), France (mainland), Germany, Hungary, Italy (mainland), Lithuania, Slovakia, Spain (mainland), Switzerland, Ukraine; Asian Russia (Northern Caucasus; East Siberia, Far East), Georgia, Israel, Turkey, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan.

Host plants. Rosa canina L., R. beggerana Schrenk, R. damascena Mill., R. gallica L. R. kokanica (Rgl.) Juz., R. pulverulenta M.B., R. rubiginosa L., R. rugosa Thunb., R. spinosissima L., R. villosa L., (Rosaceae) (Hendel, 1927; Freidberg & Kugler, 1989; Kandybina, 1977; Smith & Bush, 1999).