Pegomya pulchripes Loew 1857

11. Pegomya pulchripes (Loew, 1857) (Figs 8, 34, 43, 52, 61, 74) Anthomyia pulchripes Loew, 1857: 104. Pegomya pulchripes (Loew). Hennig 1973 c: 617, text figs 538, 539, plate figs 762, 899, 988; Suwa 1974: 214, figs 586‒590; Suwa 1981: 13; Suh & Kwon 1986: 157; Suwa 1999: 235; Suwa 2013: 184. F...

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Arthropoda
Insecta
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Anthomyiidae
Pegomya
Pegomya pulchripes
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Arthropoda
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Pegomya
Pegomya pulchripes
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Pegomya pulchripes Loew 1857
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Pegomya pulchripes
description 11. Pegomya pulchripes (Loew, 1857) (Figs 8, 34, 43, 52, 61, 74) Anthomyia pulchripes Loew, 1857: 104. Pegomya pulchripes (Loew). Hennig 1973 c: 617, text figs 538, 539, plate figs 762, 899, 988; Suwa 1974: 214, figs 586‒590; Suwa 1981: 13; Suh & Kwon 1986: 157; Suwa 1999: 235; Suwa 2013: 184. For further references, see Hennig (1973 c) and Suwa (1999). Description. Different from P. zonata as follows: Male. Body colour more variable: Newly emerged males are wholly yellow except blackish on upper occiput, postpedicel and tips of mid and hind femora, but they turn darker by age and gradually attain a darker body colour resembling that of male P. zonata . Antennal scape, pedicel and sometimes narrow inner basal part of postpedicel bright yellow. Entire palp yellow. Setation on postgena all golden yellow. Mesonotum with a distinct shine through thinner greyish dusting. Legs, including tarsi, yellow except for well demarcated blackish tips on mid and hind femora. Abdomen with median dark stripe very narrow or even absent. Contiguous parafrontalia extremely narrow, separating eyes by less than half transverse diameter of anterior ocellus. Mid tibia with submedian ad seta very reduced or absent. Hind femur (Fig. 8) with a row of 5‒7 av setae and 1 pv seta near middle, all erect and strikingly long, about 2‒ 3 x as long as depth of femur where situated. Terminalia (Figs 34, 43, 52, 61): Most similar to those of P. scapularis and P. ringdahli , but shape of surstyli, postgonite and distiphallus clearly different. Female. Legs, including tarsi, yellow except mid and hind femora as a rule narrowly black-tipped. Setation on postgena all golden yellow. Oviscapt (Fig. 74) shorter and with broader sternite VIII pieces, agreeing with description given for P. scapularis except: Hypoproct broadest basally, with 4‒5 apical setae and a few discal setulae; cerci more slender in broadest aspect. Material examined. [FMNH, MZLU, USNM, ZMUB, ZMUC]. CHINA: Sichuan: Mt Emei, 1 ♂ (D. C. Graham). DENMARK: NE Zealand. FINLAND: Regio aboensis, Nylandia, Savonia australis. NORWAY: Vestfold, Vest-Agder, Rogaland. RUSSIA: Karelia, Murmansk (1 ♂ 40km S Monchegorsk). SPAIN: Gerona: Queralps, 1230m, 7 ♂ 13-17.vi. 1982 (Andersen, Lyneborg & Michelsen). SWEDEN: Skåne, Halland, Småland, Östergötland, Västergötland, Södermanland, Värmland. Distribution. PALEARCTIC. Northern and central Europe from Britain and southern Fennoscandia in the north to the Pyrenees (France: Hautes-Pyrénées; Spain: Gerona) and the Alps (Italy: Bolzano) in the south. Northernmost record is Russia: Murmansk, 40km S Monchegorsk (new record). Outside Europe recorded from Russia: Kurile Islands (Suwa 1981), Sakhalin (Suwa 2013); China: Hebei (Zhao 1983), Sichuan (new record); Korea (Suh & Kwon 1986); and Japan (Suwa 1974). Biology. Ståhls et al. (1989) have reared this species in southern Finland from Leccinum sp. (Boletaceae). : Published as part of Michelsen, Verner, 2015, Taxonomic review of the major larval pests of bolete fungi (Boletaceae) in Europe: The Pegomya fulgens, furva and tabida species groups (Diptera: Anthomyiidae), pp. 51-80 in Zootaxa 4020 (1) on pages 70-71, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4020.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/289621 : {"references": ["Loew, H. (1857) Eine dipterologische Razzia auf dem Gebiete des naturwisssenschaftlichen Vereins fur Sachsen und Thuringen. Zeitschrift fur die gesammten Naturwissenschaft, 10, 97 - 112.", "Hennig, W. (1973 c) Anthomyiidae [part]. In: Lindner, E. (Ed.), Die Fliegen der palaearktischen Region, 7 (1), Lieferung 297. E. Schweizerbart, Stuttgart, pp. 593 - 680.", "Suwa, M. (1974) Anthomyiidae of Japan (Diptera). Insecta matsumurana (n. s.), 4, 1 - 247.", "Suwa, M. (1981) Notes on the Anthomyiidae from Sakhalin and the Kuriles (Diptera). Insecta matsumurana (n. s.), 22, 1 - 14.", "Suh, S. J. & Kwon, Y. J. (1986) Classification of the Anthomyiidae from Korea (V) (Diptera: Calypteratae). The Korean Journal of Entomology, 16, 157 - 162.", "Suwa, M. (1999) Japanese records of anthomyiid flies (Diptera: Anthomyiidae). Insecta matsumurana (n. s.), 55, 203 - 244.", "Suwa, M. (2013) Anthomyiid flies from Sakhalin (Diptera: Anthomyiidae). Insecta matsumurana (n. s.), 69, 133 - 194.", "Zhao, B. G. (1983) New records of Muscoidea from China. Zoological Research, 5, 24. [In Chinese.]", "Stahls, G., Ribeiro, E. & Hanski, I. (1989) Fungivorous Pegomya flies: spatial and temporal variation in a guild of competitors. Annales zoologici fennici, 26, 103 - 112."]}
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Pegomya pulchripes (Loew, 1857) (Figs 8, 34, 43, 52, 61, 74) Anthomyia pulchripes Loew, 1857: 104. Pegomya pulchripes (Loew). Hennig 1973 c: 617, text figs 538, 539, plate figs 762, 899, 988; Suwa 1974: 214, figs 586‒590; Suwa 1981: 13; Suh & Kwon 1986: 157; Suwa 1999: 235; Suwa 2013: 184. For further references, see Hennig (1973 c) and Suwa (1999). Description. Different from P. zonata as follows: Male. Body colour more variable: Newly emerged males are wholly yellow except blackish on upper occiput, postpedicel and tips of mid and hind femora, but they turn darker by age and gradually attain a darker body colour resembling that of male P. zonata . Antennal scape, pedicel and sometimes narrow inner basal part of postpedicel bright yellow. Entire palp yellow. Setation on postgena all golden yellow. Mesonotum with a distinct shine through thinner greyish dusting. Legs, including tarsi, yellow except for well demarcated blackish tips on mid and hind femora. Abdomen with median dark stripe very narrow or even absent. Contiguous parafrontalia extremely narrow, separating eyes by less than half transverse diameter of anterior ocellus. Mid tibia with submedian ad seta very reduced or absent. Hind femur (Fig. 8) with a row of 5‒7 av setae and 1 pv seta near middle, all erect and strikingly long, about 2‒ 3 x as long as depth of femur where situated. Terminalia (Figs 34, 43, 52, 61): Most similar to those of P. scapularis and P. ringdahli , but shape of surstyli, postgonite and distiphallus clearly different. Female. Legs, including tarsi, yellow except mid and hind femora as a rule narrowly black-tipped. Setation on postgena all golden yellow. Oviscapt (Fig. 74) shorter and with broader sternite VIII pieces, agreeing with description given for P. scapularis except: Hypoproct broadest basally, with 4‒5 apical setae and a few discal setulae; cerci more slender in broadest aspect. Material examined. [FMNH, MZLU, USNM, ZMUB, ZMUC]. CHINA: Sichuan: Mt Emei, 1 ♂ (D. C. Graham). DENMARK: NE Zealand. FINLAND: Regio aboensis, Nylandia, Savonia australis. NORWAY: Vestfold, Vest-Agder, Rogaland. RUSSIA: Karelia, Murmansk (1 ♂ 40km S Monchegorsk). SPAIN: Gerona: Queralps, 1230m, 7 ♂ 13-17.vi. 1982 (Andersen, Lyneborg & Michelsen). SWEDEN: Skåne, Halland, Småland, Östergötland, Västergötland, Södermanland, Värmland. Distribution. PALEARCTIC. Northern and central Europe from Britain and southern Fennoscandia in the north to the Pyrenees (France: Hautes-Pyrénées; Spain: Gerona) and the Alps (Italy: Bolzano) in the south. Northernmost record is Russia: Murmansk, 40km S Monchegorsk (new record). Outside Europe recorded from Russia: Kurile Islands (Suwa 1981), Sakhalin (Suwa 2013); China: Hebei (Zhao 1983), Sichuan (new record); Korea (Suh & Kwon 1986); and Japan (Suwa 1974). Biology. Ståhls et al. (1989) have reared this species in southern Finland from Leccinum sp. (Boletaceae). : Published as part of Michelsen, Verner, 2015, Taxonomic review of the major larval pests of bolete fungi (Boletaceae) in Europe: The Pegomya fulgens, furva and tabida species groups (Diptera: Anthomyiidae), pp. 51-80 in Zootaxa 4020 (1) on pages 70-71, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4020.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/289621 : {"references": ["Loew, H. (1857) Eine dipterologische Razzia auf dem Gebiete des naturwisssenschaftlichen Vereins fur Sachsen und Thuringen. Zeitschrift fur die gesammten Naturwissenschaft, 10, 97 - 112.", "Hennig, W. (1973 c) Anthomyiidae [part]. In: Lindner, E. (Ed.), Die Fliegen der palaearktischen Region, 7 (1), Lieferung 297. E. Schweizerbart, Stuttgart, pp. 593 - 680.", "Suwa, M. (1974) Anthomyiidae of Japan (Diptera). Insecta matsumurana (n. s.), 4, 1 - 247.", "Suwa, M. (1981) Notes on the Anthomyiidae from Sakhalin and the Kuriles (Diptera). Insecta matsumurana (n. s.), 22, 1 - 14.", "Suh, S. J. & Kwon, Y. J. (1986) Classification of the Anthomyiidae from Korea (V) (Diptera: Calypteratae). The Korean Journal of Entomology, 16, 157 - 162.", "Suwa, M. (1999) Japanese records of anthomyiid flies (Diptera: Anthomyiidae). Insecta matsumurana (n. s.), 55, 203 - 244.", "Suwa, M. (2013) Anthomyiid flies from Sakhalin (Diptera: Anthomyiidae). Insecta matsumurana (n. s.), 69, 133 - 194.", "Zhao, B. G. (1983) New records of Muscoidea from China. Zoological Research, 5, 24. [In Chinese.]", "Stahls, G., Ribeiro, E. & Hanski, I. (1989) Fungivorous Pegomya flies: spatial and temporal variation in a guild of competitors. 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