Zoodiversity (Feb 2023)

The Fruit Flies (Diptera, Tephritidae) in Bhutan: New Faunistic Records and Compendium of Fauna

  • S. V. Korneyev,
  • M. Hauser,
  • C. Borkent,
  • B. K. Maples,
  • T. V. Roubtsova,
  • T. Zangpo,
  • S. Dorji,
  • S. Chophel,
  • N. Dorji,
  • Tsomo,
  • U. Dendup,
  • K. Dawa,
  • L. Dorji,
  • C. Mani Dhimal,
  • R. Kinley,
  • U. Dorji,
  • Y. Dema,
  • V. A. Korneyev,
  • S. D. Gaimari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15407/zoo2023.02.093
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 2

Abstract

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Based on a field survey from 2017, twenty-three species are reported from Bhutan for the first time: Acroceratitis ceratitina, A. hardyi, Anomoia approximata, Bactrocera connecta, B. latifrons, B. nigrifacia, B. syzygii, Campiglossa sororcula, Cecidochares connexa, Dacus jacobi, Gastrozona fasciventris, Hoplandromyia antelopa, Lenitovena ultima, Ptilona confinis, Rioxoptilona dunlopi, R. formosana, R. vaga, Spathulina acroleuca, Themara yunnana, Trypeta indica, Zeugodacus apiciflavus, Z. diversus, and Z. fereuncinatus. Four species of the genera Cornutrypeta, Hemilea, Morinowotome, and Vidalia are also recorded for the first time, but the precise determination to species needs additional study and material. As the result, 71 species is listed from Bhutan by far. Their taxonomic position and key characters are discussed. Illustrations for most of the newly recorded species are given.

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