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New records of Tephritoidea (Diptera: Brachycera) for the fauna of Latvia

Pages 347-351 | Received 17 Jan 2014, Accepted 25 Jun 2014, Published online: 29 Jul 2014
 

Abstract

New data on 10 Tephritoidea flies – Acidia cognata, Anomoia purmunda, Ceroxys urticae, Euleia heraclei, Philophylla caesio, Rhagoletis alternata, R. batava, R. cerasi, R. meigenii and Urophora cardui – and their distribution in Latvia are presented. The study material (flies) was collected in the period 2009–2013. R. meigenii was confirmed for Latvia 74 years after it was first recorded therein. A. purmunda is the most abundant species and Acidia cognata is reported for the first time. R. batava is an alien species that has arrived in Latvia only in recent years. R. batava is a serious pest of seabuckthorns.

Pateikti nauji duomenys apie 10 margasparnių vaisinių muselių Tephritoidea rūšių (Acidia cognata, Anomoia purmunda, Ceroxys urticae, Euleia heraclei, Philophylla caesio, Rhagoletis alternata, R. batava, R. cerasi, R. meigenii ir Urophora cardui) ir jų paplitimą Latvijoje. Medžiaga surinkta 2009–2013 m. Praėjus 74 metams po rūšies pirmo užregistravimo Latvijos teritorijoje patvirtinta, kad R. meigenii priklauso Latvijos faunai. Gausiausia Latvijoje Tephritoidea rūšis yra Apurmunda. Acidia cognata buvo šalyje užregistruota pirmą kartą. Šaltalankių kenkėjas R. batava yra svetimkraštė rūšis, pasirodžiusi Latvijos teritorijoje tik pastaraisiais metais.

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Funding

Funding. This work was partly supported under the [grant number ERAF No. 2010/0317/2DP/2.1.1.1.0/10/APIA/VIAA/142] and [grant number ELFLA No. 211211/C-120].

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