Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4524642 | Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology | 2015 | 4 Pages |
•Cacoxenus (Gitonides) campsiphallus is an Oriental drosophilid with larvae preying on mealybugs.•This species has been originally described based on a male specimen from India.•We found 20 specimens preying the invasive pest Maconellicoccus hirsutus in Iran.•The C. (G.) campsiphallus female was described, a redescription of the male followed.•Our study is the first record of this potential biocontrol agent for the Palearctic region.
Cacoxenus (Gitonides) campsiphallus Chassagnard and Tsacas, 2003 is a poorly studied Oriental drosophilid, with larvae preying on mealybugs. This species was originally described based on a male specimen from India. The female is currently unknown. In this research, we found twenty individuals of C. (G.) campsiphallus preying the invasive mealybug Maconellicoccus hirsutus in southern Iran. The C. (G.) campsiphallus female was described, followed by a redescription of the male. Our study is the first record of this Oriental drosophilid for the whole Palearctic region. Further knowledge is needed about the biology and ecology of this drosophilid species, a potential biocontrol organism against invasive mealybugs.
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