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Arimoto Kôichi,MacGowan Iain,Su Zhi-Hui 한국응용곤충학회 2020 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.23 No.2
Larvae of the genus Silba Macquart, 1875 were obtained from the syconia of three different species of Ficus growing on the southern islands of Japan and Taiwan. Examination of the emerged adults identified four species, two of which are described as new to science: Silba erecta MacGowan and Arimoto sp. nov. and Silba thunbergii MacGowan and Arimoto sp. nov. Of the four species observed, the larvae of S. erecta, Silba ishigaki MacGowan and Okamoto, 2013 and S. thunbergii feed on the tissue of the fig syconia. Silba inubiwa MacGowan and Okamoto, 2013 was observed as a predator of three fig wasp species. The biogeographic distribution and biological data are provided for each of these fig-associated species.
The Lonchaeidae (Diptera) of South Korea with descriptions of four new species
Iain MacGowan,Tae-Sung Kwon,OkYeong Ji,김일권 한국응용곤충학회 2016 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.19 No.1
Four new species of Lonchaeidae are described from South Korea namely Lonchaea baekje sp. nov., Lonchaea bicercosa sp. nov., Lonchaea goguryeo sp. nov. and Lonchaea silla sp. nov. A further two species Dasiops calvus Morge, 1959, and Lonchaea krivosheinae Kovalev 1973 are reported from South Korea for the first time. Notes are provided on the previously known species, a checklist and key to species are provided with illustrations of all the male genitalia. This brings the number of Lonchaeidae species recorded to eight in three genera.
Silba capsicarum (Diptera: Lonchaeidae), a newly recognized pest of chilli pepper in Java
Iain MacGowan,Aunu Rauf 한국응용곤충학회 2019 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.22 No.1
The lonchaeid fly Silba capsicarum is recorded for the first time from the island of Java where it is considered a potential pest of chilli pepper. The taxonomy and ecology of the species is reviewed and comparisons are drawn with Lonchaeidae attacking Capsicum spp. in the Neotropics. Initial results on the level of infestation in Java are provided.