Ophiomyia simplex (Loew)

Lonsdale, Owen, 2021, Manual of North American Agromyzidae (Diptera, Schizophora), with revision of the fauna of the " Delmarva " states, ZooKeys 1051, pp. 1-481 : 1

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Ophiomyia simplex (Loew)
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Ophiomyia simplex (Loew)

Figs 69 View Figures 69–77 , 70 View Figures 69–77 , 388-393 View Figures 388–393

Agromyza simplex Loew, 1869: 46.

Melanagromyza simplex . Hendel 1920: 128; Frick 1952a: 379, 1959: 366.

Triopisopa simplex . Enderlein 1936a: 179.

Ophiomyia simplex . Spencer 1966 a: 55, 1969: 98; Spencer and Steyskal 1986b: 39; Zlobin 2005b: 177.

Hexomyza simplex . von Tschirnhaus 2000: 113; Papp and Černý 2015: 180.

Description

(Figs 69 View Figures 69–77 , 70 View Figures 69–77 ). Wing length 2.1-2.4 mm (♂), 2.3-2.5 mm (♀). Length of ultimate section of vein M4 divided by penultimate section: 1.0-1.2. Eye height divided by gena height: 4.5-5.4. Facial carina thin and shallow with bulb absent. Gena strongly recessed anteriorly, highest behind midpoint of eye. Fronto-orbital plate and parafacial strongly projecting and continuing under eye as distinct cheek; parafacial shiny. Ocellar triangle shiny. Clypeus narrow with sides parallel to slightly bowed. Buccal cavity broad. Distance between crossveins narrow. Costa extending just past R4+5.

Chaetotaxy: Male vibrissal fasciculus absent. Two or three ori; two ors. Mid tibia with one posteromedial seta.

Colouration: Body, including halter dark brown and shiny. Calypter margin and hairs dark brown.

Genitalia: (Figs 388-393 View Figures 388–393 ) Epandrium with shallow ventromedial point. Surstylus small and lobate/subtriangular, folded inwards just below midpoint of anterior margin of epandrium, and with scattered, marginal tubercle-like setae. Hypandrium relatively broad with sides parallel at base and arms meeting posteriorly; with stout apical process; additional circular sclerite absent. Metepiphallus short with one pair of basal spines and one pair of basolateral arms. Halves of basiphallus separate and broadly twisted dextrally. Mesophallus broad, inserted slightly off base of distiphallus towards its venter. Distiphallus cup-shaped with ventromedial suture continuing onto mesophallus; with one pair of ventral processes with inner margin shallowly spinulose. Ejaculatory apodeme asymmetrical and relatively thin distally, with dark, well-developed stem and medial rib.

Host.

Asparagaceae - Asparagus officinalis . Adults have been collected on potato and beans.

Distribution.

Canada: BC*, ON, QC. USA: Widespread. Europe.

Type material.

Holotype: USA. "Middle States" (1♂, destroyed).

Material examined.

Germany. Berlin, from C. Schirmer (1♂ ♀, USNM), Crossen a.O., 22.v.1932, Hering, Mine an Asparagus officinalis No. 3871, CNC358570 (1♂, CNC) . Canada. BC: Armstrong , collected from asparagus, 18.v.1976, 76-535, CNC358571 (1♂, CNC), ON: Ottawa, 25.v.1941, G. Matthewman, CNC358565-358569 (2♂ 3♀, CNC), Simcoe, 2.vi.1989, G.E. Shewell, CNC358564, CNC358572-358574 (2♂, 2♀, CNC), Vineland, 20.vi.1937, G.E. Shewell, CNC358577 (1♀, CNC), QC: Abbotsford, 2.ix.1936, G.E. Shewell, CNC358576 (1♀, CNC), 24.vii.1936, CNC358575 (1♀, CNC) . USA. CA: Lakeside, 4.iv.1944, Asparagus (1♂ 1♀, USNM), DC: “DC” (1♂, USNM), DE: Rising Sun, 12.v.1953, on asparagus, D. MacCreary (1♂, UDCC), Georgetown, 17.v.1955 (1♂ 2♀, UDCC), Stanton, 7.viii.1951 (1♂ 1♀, UDCC), GA: Tifton, 24.ix.1896, A.L. Melander (1? [head and abdomen missing], USNM), IA: Pleasant Valley , 29.vii.1931, H.M. Harris (1♀, USNM), IL: Chicago, A.L.Melander (1♂, USNM), MD: Cabin John, 10.v.1897 (2♂, USNM), Chillum, 6.iii.1914, collected on Asparagus (1♂, USNM), Colesville, 20.viii.1975, Malaise trap, W.W. Wirth (1♂, USNM), College Park, “6-29”, C.T. Greene (2♂, USNM), College Park, 10.viii.1914, collected on potato, W.H. White (1♂, USNM), College Park, “6-29”, C.T. Greene (1♀, USNM), MI: E Lansing, 1.vi.1929, on asparagus, R.W. Pettit (2♂ 1♀, USNM), Grand Rapids, 13.iv.1931, C.W. Sabrosky (1♂ 1♀, USNM), NY: Ithaca, A.L. Melander (2♂ 2♀, USNM), No. 2, Williamsville, Swp. 1, beans, 25.vii.1964 (1♂, UDCC) .

Comments.

Ophiomyia simplex is one of the few Ophiomyia with an anteriorly recessed gena, a strongly shiny and pronounced fronto-orbital plate and parafacial, a costa that extends only slightly past R4+5, a basiphallus composed of one pair of twisted bands and a bell-shaped distiphallus.

This species was transferred to Hexomyza by von Tschirnhaus (2000), which was rejected by Zlobin (2005), but again considered Hexomyza by Papp and Czerny (2015). The boundaries and definition of Hexomyza was considered by Lonsdale (2014), who found the genus to be polyphyletic and the type species embedded within Ophiomyia ; as a result, Hexomyza was subsequently included as a junior synonym of Ophiomyia , and the new genus Euhexomyza Lonsdale was erected for the remaining related orphaned species. Ophiomyia simplex appears to share none of the defining characters of Euhexomyza , except for the high lunule, pronounced orbital plate and parafacial and smaller posteriormost intra-alar, which commonly occur throughout the genus group, including Ophiomyia . There are no convincing adult or larval characters that would ally this stem miner with the gall-forming species previously considered Hexomyza , especially among the highly dissimilar male genitalia.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Agromyzidae

Genus

Ophiomyia

Loc

Ophiomyia simplex (Loew)

Lonsdale, Owen 2021
2021
Loc

Agromyza simplex

Loew 1869
1869