Pegomya notabilis Zetterstedt 1846

7. Pegomya notabilis (Zetterstedt, 1846) (Figs 7, 30, 39, 48, 57, 69) Anthomyza notabilis Zetterstedt, 1846: 1780. “ Pegomyia flavipes (Fallén) ”. Dely-Draskovits & Mihályi 1972: 324 (in part), teste Hennig 1976: 955. “ Pegomya zonata (Zetterstedt) ”. Hennig 1973c: 677 [male], text fig. 561 (mis...

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Main Author: Michelsen, Verner
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Published: Zenodo 2015
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Summary:7. Pegomya notabilis (Zetterstedt, 1846) (Figs 7, 30, 39, 48, 57, 69) Anthomyza notabilis Zetterstedt, 1846: 1780. “ Pegomyia flavipes (Fallén) ”. Dely-Draskovits & Mihályi 1972: 324 (in part), teste Hennig 1976: 955. “ Pegomya zonata (Zetterstedt) ”. Hennig 1973c: 677 [male], text fig. 561 (mislabeled as P. tabida !), table figs 760, 905; Hackman 1976: 133; Hennig 1976: 955; Hackman 1979: 63; Hackman & Meinander 1979: 74. Pegomya ( Phoraea ) notabilis (Zetterstedt). Griffiths 1983: 257, figs 359, 360‒363. Pegomya notabilis (Zetterstedt). Michelsen 1985: 53; Suwa et al. 2000: 171; Suwa 2005: 102, figs 57‒62; Michelsen 2006b: 111. For further synonymy and references, see Hennig (1973c) and Griffiths (1983). Description. Very similar to P. zonata but different as follows: Size. Slightly larger on average; wing length up to 6.4mm. Male. As a rule more dark-colored, especially on thorax, mid and hind femora and on dorsal parts of abdomen. Setation on postgena all black. Hind femur (Fig. 7) on basal two-thirds with a comb row of 7‒10 very short and spinulose pv setae. Terminalia (Figs 30, 39, 48, 57): Good diagnostic characters are found in the profile shape of the surstyli and the structure of the pregonites. Female. Scape and pedicel fuscous ochre brown to black; postpedicel black. Palp darkened on distal third or more. Setation of postgena all black. Thoracic pleura predominantly dark-coloured. Oviscapt (Fig. 69): Sternite VIII pieces broader, with several sensilla on posterior part and some discal setulae; small hypoproct less desclerotized, with a few setulae in front of apical pair of setae; shape of cerci distinctive: slender, parallel-sided, ending in slightly projecting, obtusely rounded cutting edges. Material examined. [FMNH, MZLU, NHMO, ZMUB, ZMUC]. CZECH REPUBLIC: Ústí nad Labem, South Bohemia, Moravia-Silesia. DENMARK: E Jutland, W Jutland, NW Jutland, NE Jutland, Lolland & Falster & Møn, NE Zealand. FINLAND: Regio aboensis, Nylandia, Karelia australis, Satakunta, Tavastia australis, ...