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Terellia (Cerajocera) askaleensis n. sp. Kütük, Bayrak & Hayat; A-epandrium and surstyli, posterior view (proctiger removed); B-epandrium and proctiger, lateral view; C-glans, dorsolateral view; D-aculeus, dorsal view and enlarged at apex (Original).  

Terellia (Cerajocera) askaleensis n. sp. Kütük, Bayrak & Hayat; A-epandrium and surstyli, posterior view (proctiger removed); B-epandrium and proctiger, lateral view; C-glans, dorsolateral view; D-aculeus, dorsal view and enlarged at apex (Original).  

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Terellia askaleensis n. sp. which was collected from Kop Mountain, Aşkale, Erzurum, Turkey on Centaurea carduiformis in the summer season of 2008 and 2009, was described, illustrated and placed in the subgenus Cerajocera. The species is mostly similar to Terellia (Cerajocera) yukseli Kütük, Terellia (Cerajocera) setifera Hendel and T. (C.) clarissi...

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... abdomen: Ground colour yellow to green with black and white setulae; often 8 rows of black spots dorsally; oviscape reddish to brown, basal half brown with black setulae; all of setae on abdomen black; aculeus apex rounded; with 3 pairs of hairs ( Fig. 2 D); oviscape 0.9 times as long as preabdomen; 6 th tergite of preabdomen as long as penultimate 2 ...
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... abdomen: Ground colour yellow with small white setulae and last tergite mostly brown hairs; last tergite as long as penultimate two terga and 4 black spots present on last tergite; proctiger brownish; surstyli as in figure 2.A; proctiger with yellow setulae ( Fig. 2 B); glans sclerotized ( Fig. 2 C). ...
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... abdomen: Ground colour yellow with small white setulae and last tergite mostly brown hairs; last tergite as long as penultimate two terga and 4 black spots present on last tergite; proctiger brownish; surstyli as in figure 2.A; proctiger with yellow setulae ( Fig. 2 B); glans sclerotized ( Fig. 2 C). ...

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... Tephritidae includes more than 5000 valid species worldwide. In Türkiye, 175 species of fruit flies have been reported up to date by several authors (Kütük, Bayrak, & Hayat, 2011Korneyev, et al, 2013;Kütük, Yaran, Hayat, Koyuncu, Görmez, & Aytekin, 2013;Yaran & Kütük, 2012, 2015, 2016Yaran, Kütük, Görmez, & Koyuncu, 2018a, 2018bÇalışkan Keçe, Çatal, & Ulusoy, 2019;Görmez & Kütük, 2020;Kütük & Yaran, 2020;Yaran & Görmez, 2020;Yaran, Görmez & Koyuncu, 2021;Görmez & Kütük, 2022;Kütük, Junaid, Akpınar, Görmez, & Can, 2022). ...
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... Several species recorded or identified as new over the two decades. In the recent studies, 9 new species (Terellia askaleensis Kütük et al., 2011; Tephritis ozaslani Kütük et al., 2012; Terellia freidbergi Korneyev et al., 2013; Urophora turkeyensis Yaran and Kütük, 2014; Heringina arezoana Korneyev, 2015, Carpomya liat Freidberg, 2016; Terellia akguli Yaran et al., 2018; Tephritis turkeri Kütük and Yaran, 2020; Tephritis kutuki Yaran and Görmez, 2020) and 14 Hendel, 1927, Terellia armeniaca Korneyev, 1985, Terellia ivannikovi Korneyev et al., 2013, Terellia nigronota Korneyev, 1985, Terellia plagiata (Dahlbom, 1850, Urophora tenuis Becker, 1908, Urophora trinervii Korneyev and White, 1996) have been reported from Turkey (Görmez, 2011;Bayrak, 2011;Kütük et al., 2011Kütük et al., , 2012Korneyev et al., 2013;Yaran and Kütük, 2014, 2015, 2016Korneyev and Kolcsar, 2015;Namin and Korneyev, 2015;Freidberg, 2016;Yaran et al., 2018aYaran et al., , 2018bÇalışkan Keçe et al., 2019;Görmez and Kütük, 2020;Kütük and Yaran, 2020;Yaran and Görmez, 2020). Number of fruit fly species has increased significantly in recent years with new species, and records, and 173 species have known up to date in Turkey. ...
... Several species recorded or identified as new over the two decades. In the recent studies, 9 new species (Terellia askaleensis Kütük et al., 2011; Tephritis ozaslani Kütük et al., 2012; Terellia freidbergi Korneyev et al., 2013; Urophora turkeyensis Yaran and Kütük, 2014; Heringina arezoana Korneyev, 2015, Carpomya liat Freidberg, 2016; Terellia akguli Yaran et al., 2018; Tephritis turkeri Kütük and Yaran, 2020; Tephritis kutuki Yaran and Görmez, 2020) and 14 Hendel, 1927, Terellia armeniaca Korneyev, 1985, Terellia ivannikovi Korneyev et al., 2013, Terellia nigronota Korneyev, 1985, Terellia plagiata (Dahlbom, 1850, Urophora tenuis Becker, 1908, Urophora trinervii Korneyev and White, 1996) have been reported from Turkey (Görmez, 2011;Bayrak, 2011;Kütük et al., 2011Kütük et al., , 2012Korneyev et al., 2013;Yaran and Kütük, 2014, 2015, 2016Korneyev and Kolcsar, 2015;Namin and Korneyev, 2015;Freidberg, 2016;Yaran et al., 2018aYaran et al., , 2018bÇalışkan Keçe et al., 2019;Görmez and Kütük, 2020;Kütük and Yaran, 2020;Yaran and Görmez, 2020). Number of fruit fly species has increased significantly in recent years with new species, and records, and 173 species have known up to date in Turkey. ...
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