TY - JOUR
T1 - Systematic study of the genus Compsilura Bouché in Southeast and East Asia with morphological and molecular data (Diptera, Tachinidae)
AU - Tachi, Takuji
AU - Huang, Yu Zen
AU - Komagata, Shin
AU - Araya, Kunio
AU - Dawood, Mahadimenakbar Mohamed
AU - Hong Pham, Thai
AU - Yang, Ding
AU - Zeegers, Theo
AU - Tschorsnig, Hans Peter
AU - Shima, Hiroshi
N1 - Funding Information:
We are grateful to J.E. O'Hara (Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Ottawa) for the loan of specimens of Celatoria spp. Our thanks are also due to M. Maryati (ITBC) forthe help with field permission. We are thankful to two anonymous referees for their valuable comments. This study was partly supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number No. 23570119 to T.T.
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© 2021 Korean Society of Applied Entomology
PY - 2021/4
Y1 - 2021/4
N2 - Compsilura concinnata (Meigen) is one of the most famous, most polyphagous and most widely distributed tachinid flies (Diptera, Tachinidae) in the world. This species is well known as a biocontrol agent of some injurious pests of cultural and wild plants and has been introduced from Europe to the United States to control mainly the gypsy moth. Recently we found three new species very closely resembling C. concinnata from Southeast and East Asia: C. lobata sp. nov. (Japan and Thailand), C. malayana sp. nov. (Malaysia) and C. pauciseta sp. nov. (Japan and Taiwan). Additionally, C. samoaensis Malloch is treated as a junior synonym of C. concinnata based on the examination of the type specimen. The genetic differences in the mitochondrial COI gene data are examined to assess the accuracy of species delimitation of Compsilura. The male postabdominal characters of these species are illustrated. The piercing female postabdomen of C. concinnata is illustrated and compared to those of other members belonging to the Blondelia group including Blondelia Robineau-Desvoidy, Celatoria Coquillett, Eucelatoria Townsend and Vibrissina Rondani.
AB - Compsilura concinnata (Meigen) is one of the most famous, most polyphagous and most widely distributed tachinid flies (Diptera, Tachinidae) in the world. This species is well known as a biocontrol agent of some injurious pests of cultural and wild plants and has been introduced from Europe to the United States to control mainly the gypsy moth. Recently we found three new species very closely resembling C. concinnata from Southeast and East Asia: C. lobata sp. nov. (Japan and Thailand), C. malayana sp. nov. (Malaysia) and C. pauciseta sp. nov. (Japan and Taiwan). Additionally, C. samoaensis Malloch is treated as a junior synonym of C. concinnata based on the examination of the type specimen. The genetic differences in the mitochondrial COI gene data are examined to assess the accuracy of species delimitation of Compsilura. The male postabdominal characters of these species are illustrated. The piercing female postabdomen of C. concinnata is illustrated and compared to those of other members belonging to the Blondelia group including Blondelia Robineau-Desvoidy, Celatoria Coquillett, Eucelatoria Townsend and Vibrissina Rondani.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.aspen.2021.01.001
DO - 10.1016/j.aspen.2021.01.001
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85099625846
SN - 1226-8615
VL - 24
SP - 285
EP - 296
JO - Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology
JF - Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology
IS - 1
ER -