identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
03978785FFBA786FFF7B0DBAFE175BF7.text	03978785FFBA786FFF7B0DBAFE175BF7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Anastrepha acuminata Canal	<div><p>Anastrepha acuminata Canal n. sp.</p><p>(Figs 1.A, 2.A &amp;B, 3A–C)</p><p>Type Data. COLOMBIA Holotype Ƥ, Tolima. Ibagué. Santafé de los Guaduales. 4º 24´28.6´´N 75º11´6.9´´W, 1.107 m.a.s.l, 06.X.2004, M. R. Castañeda &amp; A. Osorio, McPhail Trap (MEN-UT). Paratype Ƥ, Santander. Lebrija, V.1977, A. Martinez, McPhail Trap (CTNI).</p><p>Etymology: The name of this species is an adjective that means very sharping (from the Latin acuminis) in reference to the shape of the aculeus tip.</p><p>Recognition. In the key of Korytkowski (2004) A. acuminata runs to page 97, alternative 153, to A. duckei Lima or A. irretita Stone. The new species differ from A. duckei in the aculeus tip ratio, four times as long as wide in A. duckei and 1.94–2.71 times in A.acuminata . The serrate part is near a half of the aculeus tip in A. irretita and 7/ 8 in the new species. This species is most similar to A. caudata Stone in the size and shape of the aculeus. Anastrepha acuminata differs from A. caudata because it has more hooks on the eversible membrane (Fig 2.A), by its shorter aculeus, by the lack of ocellar setae and because the wing pattern is mostly yellow in the new species and the hyaline area in cell br is extended to vein R4+5, the pattern is mostly brown in A. caudata and the hyaline area in cell br is narrow, not extended to vein R4+5.</p><p>Description. Mostly yellow. Setae dark brown to black; setulae yellowish. Head: 1.13 mm long, 1.48– 1.69 mm high, 1.44–1.77 mm wide. Yellow except ocellar tubercle black. Face flat, not microtrichose. Facial carina, in profile, concave. 3–4 frontal setae (3 on right side, 4 on left). Antenna 0.34 mm long, 0.14 mm wide in frontal view. Arista pubescent, 0.81 mm long. 2 orbital setae well developed. Ocellar setae absent. Thorax: Mostly yellow, microtrichose. Scutal vittae white; medial scutal vitta slender, broadened and rounded posteriorly. Mesonotum 2.69–2.87 mm long, 1.94–2.23 mm wide. Katepisternal seta long and slender (as long as orbital setae but more slender). Subscutellum and mediotergite yellow. Wing (Fig 1. A): 6.91–7.61 mm long, 2.91–4.46 mm wide. Cell c 1.16–1.33 times as long as pterostigma. Apex of vein R1 at 0.43–0.53 wing length. Apex of vein M moderately curved, ending approximately midway between apices of S and V-bands; cell r4+5 0.64–0.81 times as wide at apex as at level of DM-Cu. Crossvein R-M at 0.66–0.68 length of cell dm. Pattern mostly yellow, most margins of bands, most of pterostigma, distal part of S-band and posterior parts of V-band brown. S and C-bands narrowly joined along R4+5. V-band complete and separated from S-band, apex faint. Microtrichose, except the alula and cells bc, c, bm and hyaline part in the base of dm. Abdomen: Tergites entirely yellow. Female terminalia: Oviscape 2.86–3.03 mm long, 1.0–1.12 times as long as mesonotum. Spiracle at basal 0.89–1.03 mm, at 0.31–0.34 length of oviscape. Eversible membrane (Fig 2. A, B) with approximately 60 strong, slender hook-like dorsobasal scales in triangular pattern. Aculeus 2.97–3.07 mm long, 0.1–0.16 mm wide at the end of oviduct. Aculeus tip tapering (Fig 3. A–C), 0.31–0.38 mm long, 1.94–2.71 times as long as wide, 0.06 mm depth at the end of oviduct, serrated on distal 7/8, with a slight constriction before serrate part. In the paratype teeth of the aculeus tip hardly visible in 40x, but easily visible in holotype (Figs 3. A, B). Serrate part 0.28–0.30 mm long, 0.10–0.12 mm wide, 2.5–2.8 times as long as wide.</p><p>Comments. The aculeus of this species resembles the species of the caudata group (Norrbom &amp; Caraballo 2003), however other apomorphic characters are different. The wing pattern is yellow and the hyaline area in cell br is extended to vein R4+5, distal hyaline area in cell dm is not narrowed and the oviscape is entirely yellow, thus A. acuminata does not belong to this group. Based in aculeus tip shape, particularly the size of serrate part and the slight constriction before it, A. acuminata belongs to fraterculus group. The holotype and paratype differ in the size of the teeth on the aculeus tip, but as other characters, including the absence of the ocellar setae and their body size are similar, it does not seem reasonable to consider these specimens to be different species.</p><p>FIGURE 1. Wings: A, A. acuminata; B, A. carreroi; C, A. sinuosa; D, A. isolata; E, A. perdita; F, A. sororcula; G, A. montei; H, A. panamensis .</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03978785FFBA786FFF7B0DBAFE175BF7	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Canal, Nelson A.	Canal, Nelson A. (2010): New species and records of Anastrepha Schiner (Diptera: Tephritidae) from Colombia. Zootaxa 2425: 32-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194623
03978785FFB9786BFF7B080AFD415899.text	03978785FFB9786BFF7B080AFD415899.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Anastrepha carreroi Canal	<div><p>Anastrepha carreroi Canal n. sp.</p><p>(Figs 1.B, 2.C&amp;D, 3.D–F, 4.A–E)</p><p>Type Data. COLOMBIA. Holotype Ƥ, Tolima. Ibagué, Totumo, 05.VII.2006, N. A. Canal, ex Rollinia mucosa (MEN-UT). Paratype 53, 5Ƥ, same data as holotype. 23, 2Ƥ, Tolima. Ibagué, Totumo, 05.VII.2006, N. A. Canal, ex Rollinia mucosa (CTNI). 3Ƥ, Tolima. Libano, La Trina, 02.V.2007, M.R. Castañeda &amp; A. Osorio, ex Rollinia mucosa (MEN-UT). 23, Ƥf, Tolima. Ibagué, Universidad del Tolima, 4º 25´46.6´´ N, 75º 13´0.7´´ W, 1192 m.a.s.l., 29.III.2007, M.R. Castañeda &amp; A. Osorio, ex Rollinia sp. (MEN-UT).</p><p>Etymology: The name of this species is in memoriam of I.A. Guillermo Augusto Carrero Herran, who worked with Colombian Tephritidae for a long time.</p><p>Recognition: In the key of Korytkowski (2004), A. carreroi runs to page 104, alternative 168, to A. compressa Stone or A. canalis Stone, especially because part of the serrate margin of the aculeus tip is turned upward. A. carreroi differs from those species in its larger body size, longer aculeus (2.48–2.62 mm vs 1.44– 1.6mm), and in lacking a medial scutal vitta.</p><p>Description. Mostly yellow. Setae black; setulae yellowish. Head: 0.84–1.15 mm long, 1.38–2.07 mm high, 1.53–2.15 wide. Yellow except ocellar tubercle black. Face almost flat, in profile concave medially not microtrichose. Carina weak between antennae, weaker in females. 3–4 frontal setae. Antenna 0.55–0.70 mm long, 0.14–0.22 mm wide in frontal view. Arista pubescent 0.92–1.11 mm long. 2 orbital setae well developed. Ocellar setae developed 1.7–2.1 times as long as ocellar tubercle. Thorax: Mostly yellow, microtrichose. Lateral scutal vittae white; medial scutal vitta absent. Dorsal margin of anepisternum white. Mesonotum 2.61–3.07 mm long, 1.92–2.61 mm wide, sometimes with small dark spots. Katepisternal seta long and slender (as long as orbital setae but more slender). Subscutellum and mediotergite yellow, sometimes with brown lateral marks. Wing (Fig 1. B): 6.04–9.07 mm long, 1.92–2.61 mm wide. Cell c 0.98–1.04 times as long as pterostigma. Apex of vein R1 at 0.57–0.62 wing length. Apex of vein M not especially strongly curved, ending approximately midway between apices of S and V-bands; cell r4+5 1.0–1.16 times as wide at apex as at level of DM-Cu. Crossvein R-M at 0.68–0.71 length of cell dm. Pattern mostly yellow, most margins of bands, most of pterostigma, basal part of C-band, distal part of S-band and posterior parts of Vband, brown; S-band with elongate medial hyaline area in the cell dm. S and C-bands narrowly connected along vein R4+5 (slightly separated in some specimens). V-band complete and separated from the S-band. Microtrichose, except cell bc, hyaline part in the base of the cell dm, the lateral margins of the hyaline part in the cell br, part of cells bm and bcu and the alula. Abdomen: 2.85–3.55 mm long. Tergites yellow. Male terminalia (Fig 4. A–D): lateral surstylus in posterior view elongate, triangular; apex often truncate; median and margins slightly concave; in lateral view tapering, slightly posteriorly curved. Phallus 3.2–3.8 mm long; glans (Fig 4. E) 0.41–0.52 mm long. Female terminalia: Oviscape 2.66–3.25 mm long, 0.89–1.17 times as long as mesonotum. Spiracle at basal 0.85–0.92 mm, at 0.27–0.33 length of oviscape. Eversible membrane (Fig 2. C, D) with approximately 35 strong, slender hook-like dorsobasal scales in semi-elliptic pattern. Aculeus 2.48–2.62 mm long, 0.127–0.145 mm wide at the end of oviduct, 0.04–0.05 mm depth at the end of oviduct. Aculeus tip (Fig 3. D–F) 0.27–0.34 mm long, 1.20–1.61 times as long as wide, finely serrate on distal 2/3–4/5, with slight constriction before serrate part. Teeth of aculeus tip visible in 40x. Serrate part 0.21–0.25 mm long, 0.10–0.14 mm wide, 1.61 –2.27 times as long as wide. Approximately basal half of serrate margin turned dorsally, basal teeth not always visible in ventral view.</p><p>Comments. A nastrepha carreroi belongs to the fraterculus group based on the slight constriction before the serrate part in the aculeus tip, part of the aculeus tip serrate, and the subscutellum and mediotergite sometimes with brown lateral marks. A lot of specimens were collected from fruits in surveys in 1998 and from 2006 to present. More than 200 specimens had been collected from different surveys of fruits; only the specimens cited in the type data were selected to be types.</p><p>Host: Specimens studied were reared from fruits of Anon amazonico ( Rollinia mucosa (Jacq.), Annonaceae) and another unidentified Rollinia sp.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03978785FFB9786BFF7B080AFD415899	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Canal, Nelson A.	Canal, Nelson A. (2010): New species and records of Anastrepha Schiner (Diptera: Tephritidae) from Colombia. Zootaxa 2425: 32-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194623
03978785FFBD786AFF7B0AF0FE23594C.text	03978785FFBD786AFF7B0AF0FE23594C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Anastrepha sinuosa Canal	<div><p>Anastrepha sinuosa Canal n. sp.</p><p>(Figs 1.C, 2.E &amp; F, 3.G&amp;H)</p><p>Type Data. COLOMBIA. Holotype Ƥ, Tolima. Ibagué, El Placer, 4º 24´53.4´´ N 75º 18´50.8´´ W, 1.448 m.a.s.l., 03.XI.2004, M. R. Castañeda &amp; A. Osorio, McPhail Traps (MEN-UT).</p><p>Etymology: The name of this species is an adjective meaning winding (from Latin sinuosum) in reference to the shape of the edge of the aculeus tip.</p><p>Recognition: In the key of Korytkowski (2004) A. sinuosa runs to page 71 to A. lanceola . The shape of the aculeus of A. sinuosa is a distinctive character distinguishing it from any other species in the genus because the aculeus is very slender (0,05mm wide) and the aculeus tip is long and sinuous. Tigrero &amp; Salas (2007) described A. tumbalai which is similar to A. sinuosa in most aspects, but these species differ by the follow characters: A. tumbalai ratio aculeus length/oviscape length 0.85 (aculeus shorter than oviscape), aculeus tip length/aculeus length 0.07 and aculeus tip serrate and sharp. In A. sinuosa the ratio of aculeus/ oviscape length 1,0 (i.e. aculeus length equals oviscape length), aculues tip/aculeus length 0.058 and the aculeus tip is not serrate and blunt. The new species resembles A. lanceola Stone, but the aculeus is thinner in the new species; the aculeus tip in A. lanceola has lateral protuberances near the end of the oviduct and in the new species there are protuberances at the end of oviduct and at the apex, and the aculeus tip is serrate and sharp in A. lanceola but not serrate and blunt in A. sinuosa, the eversible membrane has 20 rather large hooks in A. lanceola and three rows of different shape teeth in the new species.</p><p>Description. Mostly yellow. Setae dark brown; setulae yellowish. Head: 1.07 mm long, 2.07 mm high, 2.0 wide. Yellow except ocellar tubercle black. Face almost flat, in profile concave medially no microtrichose. 4 frontal setae. Antenna 0.53 mm long, 0.15 mm wide in frontal view. Arista pubescent 1.14 mm long. 2 orbital setae well developed. Ocellar setae present but weak, 1.38 times as long as ocellar tubercle. Thorax: Mostly yellow, microtrichose. All scutal vitta absent. Dorsal margin of anepisternum white. Mesonotum 2.40 mm long, 2.03 mm wide. Katepisternal seta long and slender (as long as orbital setae but more slender). Subscutellum and mediotergite entirely yellow. Wing (Fig 1. C): 8.07 mm long, 3.30 mm wide. Cell c 1.2 times as long as pterostigma. Apex of vein R1 at 0.51 wing length. Apex of vein M strongly curved, finishing near apex of S-band; cell r4+5 0.76 times as wide at apex as at level of DM-Cu. Crossvein R-M at 0.68 length of cell dm. Pattern mostly yellow, most margins of bands, most of pterostigma, basal part of C-band, distal part of S-band and posterior parts of V-band brown. S and C-bands broadly separated. S-band with small cleft in cubital cell. V-band separated from S-band, proximal arm interrupted in cell r4+5. Microtrichose except cells bc, c, bm, parts of bcu and dm, and alula. Abdomen: Tergites yellow. 3.23 mm long. Female terminalia: Oviscape 5.69 mm long, 2.37 times as long as mesonotum. Spiracle at basal 1.30 mm, at 0.23 length of oviscape. Eversible membrane (Fig 2. E, F) with three rows of dorsobasal scales, the posterior row with eight small teeth apically divided in three crests, the middle row with 12 hook-like scales and the anterior row with ten strong spine-like scales, there are five weak hook-like lateral distal scales. Aculeus 5.69 mm long, 0.05 mm wide at midlength, 0.063 mm depth at the end of oviduct, 0.025 mm depth at the middle of the aculeus tip and 0.038 mm depth at the apex. Aculeus tip (Fig 3. G, H) 0.34 mm long, not serrated, blunt and widened at the end of oviduct and at the apex resembling a winding edge.</p><p>Comments. Anastrepha sinuosa resembles species of the mucronota group</p><p>Host: Unknown</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03978785FFBD786AFF7B0AF0FE23594C	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Canal, Nelson A.	Canal, Nelson A. (2010): New species and records of Anastrepha Schiner (Diptera: Tephritidae) from Colombia. Zootaxa 2425: 32-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194623
03978785FFBC786AFF7B0BDEFBFD5BE9.text	03978785FFBC786AFF7B0BDEFBFD5BE9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Anastrepha isolata Norrbom & Korytkowski	<div><p>Anastrepha isolata Norrbom &amp; Korytkowski</p><p>(Figs 1.D, 3.I)</p><p>Anastrepha near robusta: Nuñez (1981) .</p><p>Specimen Data. COLOMBIA. Santander. Ƥ, Lebrija, IX.1977, A. Martinez, McPhail Trap (CTNI).</p><p>This species was described recently by Norrbom &amp; Korytkowski (2009) from Ecuador and Brazil. The examined specimen differs from the types because of its paler colour pattern; the extension from the base of the S-band in the middle of cell cu1 is weak and apparently is not connected with the V band. These specimen could be teneral and it explain the wing color differences. The spiracles of the oviscape on Colombian specimen are at the basal 0.98 mm. Additional characters for the Colombian specimen include: Head: 1.14 mm long, 2.14 mm high, 1.41 mm wide. 3-4 frontal setae (3 on right side, 4 on left). Antenna 0.76 mm long, 0.20 mm wide, arista pubescent. Thorax: 4.05 mm long, 2.82 mm wide. Wing (Fig 1. D): 9.0 mm long, 3.73 mm wide. Female terminalia: Oviscape 1.97 mm long. Spiracle at basal 0.98 mm.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03978785FFBC786AFF7B0BDEFBFD5BE9	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Canal, Nelson A.	Canal, Nelson A. (2010): New species and records of Anastrepha Schiner (Diptera: Tephritidae) from Colombia. Zootaxa 2425: 32-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194623
03978785FFBC7865FF7B0860FB565DED.text	03978785FFBC7865FF7B0860FB565DED.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Anastrepha perdita Stone	<div><p>Anastrepha perdita Stone</p><p>(Figs 1.E, 3.J)</p><p>Specimen Data: COLOMBIA. Tolima. Ƥ, Fresno, Mirella, 7.XI.1997, M. Suarez, McPhail Trap (MEN-UT). This species was reported from Panama and Brazil. The specimen collected has the subscutellum and mediotergite weakly brown laterally; wing (Fig 1. E) 5.5 mm long, 2.5 mm wide, C and S-bands joined, S and V-bands separated, V-band diffuse at apex; oviscape 1.95 mm, spiracle at basal 0.7 mm; aculeus 1.5 mm long, 0.10 mm width; aculeus tip(Fig 3. J) 0.18 mm long, serrate part 0.16 mm long, 0.10 mm width.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03978785FFBC7865FF7B0860FB565DED	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Canal, Nelson A.	Canal, Nelson A. (2010): New species and records of Anastrepha Schiner (Diptera: Tephritidae) from Colombia. Zootaxa 2425: 32-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194623
03978785FFB37865FF7B0A38FCE25B73.text	03978785FFB37865FF7B0A38FCE25B73.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Anastrepha lanceola Stone 1942	<div><p>Anastrepha lanceola Stone, 1942</p><p>Specimen Data: COLOMBIA. Ƥ, Tolima. Ibagué, 8.IX.2004, M. R. Castañeda &amp; A. Osorio, McPhail Trap (MEN-UT).</p><p>This species had been reported from Costa Rica, Panama and Peru (Norrbom, 2004). The specimen collected in Colombia is smaller than the type specimens, but the shape of the aculeus, dorsobasal scales in the eversible membrane and the wings indicate that it is this species. Other useful characters include: ocellar setae small; scutal vittae absent, katepisternal setae long and thin; wings 7.0 mm long, 2.83 mm wide, all bands separated, V band diffuse at apex; oviscape 2.77 mm long.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03978785FFB37865FF7B0A38FCE25B73	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Canal, Nelson A.	Canal, Nelson A. (2010): New species and records of Anastrepha Schiner (Diptera: Tephritidae) from Colombia. Zootaxa 2425: 32-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194623
03978785FFB37864FF7B0992FD2F5DC6.text	03978785FFB37864FF7B0992FD2F5DC6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Anastrepha montei Lima 1934	<div><p>Anastrepha montei Lima, 1934</p><p>(Figs 1.G, 3.L)</p><p>Specimen Data: COLOMBIA. 14Ƥ, Tolima. Ibague, Cay, 1988, N. A. Canal &amp; R. Nieto.McPhail Trap (MEN-UT).</p><p>Anastrepha montei is a widespread species in Latin America from Mexico to Argentina, but no formal publications have reported it from Colombia. Other specimens had been collected in surveys in Tolima. The specimens studied have the ocellar setae developed, scutal vittae present, katepisternal seta absent; one specimen has wing 7.3 mm long, 3.1 mm wide; oviscape 1.75 mm long, spiracles at basal 0.55 mm, aculeus 1.30 mm long, aculeus tip 0.046 mm long.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03978785FFB37864FF7B0992FD2F5DC6	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Canal, Nelson A.	Canal, Nelson A. (2010): New species and records of Anastrepha Schiner (Diptera: Tephritidae) from Colombia. Zootaxa 2425: 32-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194623
03978785FFB37865FF7B0E77FCAE59D6.text	03978785FFB37865FF7B0E77FCAE59D6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Anastrepha sororcula Zucchi	<div><p>Anastrepha sororcula Zucchi</p><p>(Figs 1.F, 3.K)</p><p>Specimen Data: COLOMBIA. Ƥ, Tolima. Cajamarca, Anaime, VII-1998, M. Suarez, McPhail Trap [MEN- UT]. 2 Ƥ, Tolima. Cajamarca, Pan de Azucar, 1750 m, 17-X-1997, M. Suarez, McPhail Trap [MEN-UT]. 2 Ƥ, Tolima. Mariquita, 28-IX-1997, M. Suarez, McPhail Trap [MEN-UT]. 2Ƥ, Tolima. Falan, Platilla, VII-1998, M. Suarez, McPhail Trap [MEN-UT]. 3 Ƥ, $m, Tolima. Cajamarca, 08-IX-2004, S. G. Gomez &amp; J. H. Ramirez, McPhail Trap [MEN-UT]. Other specimens observed, but without collection data, were 26 females trapped in 2001 in a set of trap experiments in Espinal (Tolima) at 390 m high and two females from Palmira (Valle).</p><p>Anastrepha sororcula has been reported previously from Brazil and Venezuela. Norrbom (2004) report it from Ecuador, Perú, Paraguay and Colombia but without providing any specimen data This species belongs to the A. fraterculus group and is very similar to A. fraterculus with which it could be confused easily (Zucchi et al. 1999). Specimens of A. sororcula collected from Colombia have short ocellar setae, katepisternal seta present, long and thin; wing 6.1–6.8 mm long, 2.5–3.0 mm wide; C and S-bands joined, S and V-bands separated, V-band diffuse at apex; subscutellum and mediotergite totally brown laterally; oviscape 1.66 mm long (n=5), spiracles at basal 0.60–0.66 mm; aculeus 1.35–1.47 mm long, aculeus tip 0.18–0.21 mm long, serrate part 0.12–0.13 mm long. Specimens collected in Colombia have the aculeus shorter than in the type specimens (1.50–1.55 mm)(Zucchi 1977), but their aculeus tips are slightly longer (0.17–0.19 mm in Brazilian specimens) (Zucchi et al. 1999). Colombian specimens of Anastrepha sororcula and A. fraterculus can be separated based on the length/width ratio of the serrate part of the aculeus tip. This ratio is 0.66–1.14 in A. sororcula and 0.5–0.55 in A. fraterculus .</p><p>An important fact is that A. sororcula in Colombia has a wide distribution including low, middle and high locations and more than one state (Tolima and Valle).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03978785FFB37865FF7B0E77FCAE59D6	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Canal, Nelson A.	Canal, Nelson A. (2010): New species and records of Anastrepha Schiner (Diptera: Tephritidae) from Colombia. Zootaxa 2425: 32-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194623
03978785FFB27864FF7B0E08FDE35F86.text	03978785FFB27864FF7B0E08FDE35F86.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Anastrepha panamensis Greene 1934	<div><p>Anastrepha panamensis Greene, 1934</p><p>(Figs 1.H, 3.M)</p><p>Specimen Data: COLOMBIA. Ƥ, Tolima. Ibague, Cay, 1988, N. A. Canal &amp; R. Nieto, McPhail Trap (MEN- UT). Ƥ, Tolima. Ibague, Cañadas, 1370 m, V.1999, M. Suarez, McPhail Trap (MEN-UT). Ƥ, Tolima. Cajamarca, Pan de Azucar, 1750 m, III.1998, M. Suarez, McPhail Trap (MEN-UT).</p><p>This species was known from Costa Rica and Panama (Norrbom, 2004). Specimens collected have the ocellar seta normal size, scutal vittae withe, katepisternal seta long and thin; one specimen has wing 9.0 mm long, 3.7 mm wide; oviscape 4.33 mm long, spiracles at basal 0.92 mm, aculeus curved 3.15 mm long, 0.74 mm wide, aculeus tip 0.04 mm long.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03978785FFB27864FF7B0E08FDE35F86	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Canal, Nelson A.	Canal, Nelson A. (2010): New species and records of Anastrepha Schiner (Diptera: Tephritidae) from Colombia. Zootaxa 2425: 32-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.194623
