Winthemia venusta

Winthemia venusta (Meigen, 1824) Tachina venusta Meigen, 1824: 327. Type locality: not given (probably Germany, Stolberg). Distribution: Palaearctic: Europe (W. Europe, C. Europe, E. Europe, S. Europe), Transcaucasia, Russia (W. Russia, E. Siberia (Chita, Jakutsk), S. Far East (Primorsk Territory, S...

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Main Author: DRABER-MOŃKO, Agnieszka
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6315943
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Summary:Winthemia venusta (Meigen, 1824) Tachina venusta Meigen, 1824: 327. Type locality: not given (probably Germany, Stolberg). Distribution: Palaearctic: Europe (W. Europe, C. Europe, E. Europe, S. Europe), Transcaucasia, Russia (W. Russia, E. Siberia (Chita, Jakutsk), S. Far East (Primorsk Territory, S. Kuril Islands: Kunashir)) (Richter 2004), Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu) (Shima 2014), Korea (Fan 1992, Liu et al. 1998), China Provinces (Beijing M., Gansu, Hebei, Heilongjiang, Jilin, Jiangsu, Liaoning, Inner Mongolia, Sichuan, Shandong, Shanghai M., Shaanxi, Shanxi, Xinjiang Uygur A.R., Tibet); Oriental: Taiwan, China Provinces (Fujian, Guizhou, Hainan, Hunan, Yunnan, Zhejiang) (O’Hara, Shima & Zhang 2009). GENERAL REMARKS Twenty four species representing 20 genera of the subfamily Exoristinae have been identified in the material in the Museum and Institute of Zoology PAS collection. The species are: Compsilura concinnata (Meig.), Compsiluroides flavipalpis Mesn. *, Medina separata (Meig.) *, Meigenia tridentata Mesn. *, Oswaldia muscaria (Fall.) *, Trigonospila transvittata (Pand.), Zaira cinerea (Fall.) *, Carcelina pallidipes (Ueda) *, Proopia agnatella Mesn. *, P. latipalpis (Shima) *, Senometopia orientalis (Shima) *, S. separata (Rond.) *, Thelyconychia solivaga (Rond.) *, Chaetexorista pavlovskyi (Stack.) *, Exorista ( Adenia ) rustica (Fall.), E . ( Exorista ) japonica (Towns.), E . ( E .) larvarum (Linn.) *, Parasetigena silvestris (R.-D.), Phorinia breviata Tachi & Shima *, Phorocera assimilis (Fall.) *, Erythrocera nigripes (R,- D.)*, Blepharipa zebina (Walk.), Gonia picaea R.-D.)* and Nemorilla floralis (Fall.) *. Eighteen species (marked with an asterisks) are recorded in Korea for the first time. The current list of Exoristinae from Korea includes 48 species mentioned earlier by other authors.Nowadays, 72 species belonging to 43 genera of Exoristinae flies are known from the Korean Peninsula. : Published as part of DRABER-MOŃKO, Agnieszka, 2015, State of knowledge of the tachinid fauna of Eastern Asia, with new data from North Korea. Part V. Exoristinae, pp. 79-98 in Fragmenta Faunistica 58 (2) on page 96, DOI: 10.3161/00159301FF2015.58.2.079, http://zenodo.org/record/6251824 : {"references": ["Richter V. A. 2004. Fam. Tachinidae - tachinids. In: Sidorenko V. S. (ed.), Key to the insects of Russian Far East. Vol. VI. Diptera and Siphonaptera. Part 3 pp. 148 - 398. Vladivostk, Dal'nauka. 657 pp. [In Russian].", "SHIMA H. 2014. Family Tachinidae. In: NAKAMURA, T., SAIGUSA, T. & SUWA, M. (eds.), Catalogue of the insects of Japan. Volume 8. Diptera. Part 2. Brachycera Schizophora, pp: 832 - 882. Entomological Society of Japan, Fukuoka, XIV + 562 pp.", "FAN T. 1992. Key to the common flies of China. Beijing Science Press, xiviii + 992 pp.", "LIU Y. Z., CHAO C. M., LI L. F., ZHOU S. X., WANG H. X. & HANG W. J. 1998. Fauna of Tachinidae from Shanxi Province, China. Science Press, Beijing, X + 378 pp. + 11 pls. [In Chinese].", "O'HARA J. E., SHIMA H. & ZHANG C. T. 2009. Annotated Catalogue of the Tachinidae (Insecta: Diptera) of China. Zootaxa 2190: 1 - 236."]}