Blaesoxipha (Acridiophaga) caridei (Brèthes, 1906)
 
Geographic distribution
Distribution
Without medical, veterinary or forensic importance
  • Argentina
    • Buenos Aires
    • Catamarca
    • Chaco
    • Chubut
    • Córdoba
    • Corrientes
    • Entre Ríos
    • Formosa
    • Jujuy
    • La Pampa
    • La Rioja
    • Mendoza
    • Neuquén
    • Río Negro
    • Salta
    • San Juan
    • San Luis
    • Santa Fe
    • Santiago del Estero
    • Tucumán
Other distribution
 
  • Sarcophaga caridei Brèthes, 1906
  • Sarcophaga acridiorum var. obscurior Lahille, 1907
  • Sarcophaga aculeata var. gavia Aldrich, 1916
Life cycle: parasitoid
Host: Orthoptera, Acridioidea, Aleuas brachypterus, Drichlopus elongatus, D. maculipennis, D. pratensis, Schistocerca cancellata, S. impleta, S. pallens, S. paranaensis, S. tatarica, Scyllinops sp., Trimerotropis ochraceipennis.
Lepidoptera, Pyralidae, Agathodes designalis
  • BRÈTHES, J. 1906. "Sarcophaga caridei una nueva mosca langosticida." Anales del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Buenos Aires 13: 297-301.
  • LAHILLE, F. . 1907. "La langosta y sus moscas parasitarias." Anales del Ministerio de Agricultura, Secc. Zootecn., Bact. Vet. Zool. 3(4): 1-136.
  • ALDRICH, J. M. 1916. Sarcophaga and allies in North America. La Fayette, Indiana, Thomas Say foundation.
  • PAPE, T. 1994. "The Workd Blaesoxipha Loew, 1861" Entomologica Scandinavica 45:1-247.
  • PAPE, T. 1996. Catalogue of the Sarcophagidae of the World (Insecta: Diptera). Gainesville, Associated Publishers.
  • DUFEK, M. I., MELLO-PATIU, C.A. AND MULIERI, P. R. 2020. Inventory of Sarcophaginae (Diptera: Sarcophagidae) for the Humid Chaco, a poorly surveyed ecoregion of South America, Journal of Natural History, 54:5-6, 367-403
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