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Urunga tuihono:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6456144
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  • <p><b><i>Rhagoletis flavigenualis</i> Hering, 1958 (figs 5–6)</b></p><p><i>Rhagoletis zernyi</i>: Zaitzev, 1947: 6 (misidentification; records from Georgia; host plants).</p><p><i>Rhagoletis flavigenualis</i> Hering, 1958 (description); Rohdendorf, 1961 (key, description); Kandybina, 1977 (larva; distribution; host plants); Korneyev & Merz, 1997 (key, distribution); Norrbom et al., 1999 (catalogue); Gilasian & Merz, 2008; Mohamadzade & Rasoulian, 2009: 84; Korneyev et al., 2018 a: 466; 2018 b: 32 (key, distribution).</p><p>Type material. <b>Holotype</b> ♂: <b>Turkey</b>: S. Anatolia, Antalya-Kas, Katrandag, 1100 m (SMNS).</p><p>Non-type material. <b>Kazakhstan:</b> Aksu-Djabagly, on <i>Juniperus zeravshanica</i>, 17.08.1964, 2 ♂, 2 ♀; 15.09.1964 (Fisechko); <b>Kyrgyzstan:</b> Kyrghyz Alatau, 30 km S of Bishkek, 42°35.9΄ N 73°52.1΄ E, h = 1950– 2100 m, 5– 7.08.1998, 3 ♂, 1 ♀ (Korneyev & Kameneva) (SIZK); idem, 1 ♂, 1 ♀, in alcohol (MSU); Yssyk-Kol Region, Terskey Alatau, from <i>Juniperus sabina</i>, 5.08.1972 (Kandybina) (SIZK); <b>Tajikistan:</b> Ghissar Range, 2.5 km E Iskanderkul, 39.08530º N, 68.40226º E, 2360 m asl, swept from <i>Juniperus</i>, 7– 8.07.2018, 3 ♂ (V. Korneyev) (SIZK); <b>Turkmenistan</b>: [Kopet-Dagh, between Firuza & state border], 23.09.1930, 1 ♀ (L. Bianchi) (SIZK).</p><p>Diagnosis. <i>Rhagoletis flavigenualis</i> can be differentiated from other species of the <i>Rhagoletis juniperina</i> group by having the medial occipital sclerite entirely yellow, entirely or predominantly yellow femora (at most hind femur brown basally), wing with basicostal cell clearly tinged with brown, wing bands partially yellowish-brown, with discal and subapical bands separated. <i>R</i>. <i>flavigenualis</i> is similar to <i>R</i>. <i>bagheera</i>, <i>R</i>. <i>batava</i>, <i>R</i>. <i>juniperina</i>, <i>R</i>. <i>mongolica</i>, and <i>R</i>. <i>merzi</i> in general appearance, differing from them also by having the occiput entirely yellow (or at most the occipital sutures tinged with brown) (<i>vs.</i> with the median occipital sclerite widely black at least on the ventral half in the other species); it also differs from the juniper-associated <i>R</i>. <i>juniperina</i> and <i>R</i>. <i>merzi</i> by having a conspicuously longer male posterior lobe of the lateral surstylus (1.3–1.5 times as long as surstylus basal of prensisetae (fig. 6, a) <i>vs</i>. 0.6–0.75 times as long as surstylus basal of prensisetae in <i>R</i>. <i>merzi</i> (fig. 8, b) and <i>R</i>. <i>juniperina</i> (Bush, 1966: fig. 83)). Abdomen black with posterior margins of tergites yellow. It is also similar to <i>Rhagoletis zernyi</i> in having the occiput and femora yellow and the wing bands partially yellowish-brown, differing from it by the entirely separated discal and subapical bands (in <i>R</i>. <i>zernyi</i>, the discal, subapical, and apical bands are connected at the anterior margin of the wing). Wing length 3.8–4.0 mm.</p><p>Host plants. <i>Juniperus isophyllos</i> (as “ <i>isocellos</i> ”) C. Koch; <i>J</i>. <i>foetidissima</i> Willd. (Zaitzev, 1947); <i>J</i>. <i>excelsa</i> M. Bieb., <i>J</i>. <i>seravschanica</i> Kom. (Kandybina, 1977).</p><p>Distribution. Georgia (Zaitzev, 1947: as “ <i>R</i>. <i>zernyi</i> ” — misidentification); Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, S Turkmenistan (Kandybina, 1977), Turkey, Iran (Gilasian & Merz, 2008; Mohamadzade Namin & Rasoulian, 2009).</p><p>Remarks. This species is widespread in the Asia Minor, Caucasus and Central Asia.</p>