Amauromyza Hendel, 1931
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Redia Lioy, 1864: 1313 [preoccupied by Filippi (1837)]. Type species: Agromyza gyrans Fallén, 1823, by subsequent designation [ Coquillett 1910: 599]. Frick 1952a [as synonym of Calycomyza ]. Spencer and Martinez 1987 [as synonym of Amauromyza ].
Amauromyza Hendel, 1931: 59 [as subgenus of Dizygomyza ]. Type species: Agromyza lamii Kaltenbach, 1858, by original designation. Frick 1952a: 393 [as subgenus of Phytobia ]; Nowakowski 1962: 97 [as genus]; Spencer 1969: 157; Spencer and Steyskal 1986b: 78; Zlobin 1996: 271; Boucher 2012b: 735.
Irenomyia Nowakowski, 1960: 421. Type species: Xeniomyza obscura Rohdendorf-Holmanova, 1959, by monotypy. Spencer 1966 [as synonym of Melanophytobia ]. Spencer and Martinez 1987 [as synonym of Amauromyza ].
Melanophytobia Hering, 1960: 127 [as subgenus of Phytobia ]. Type species: Phytobia chamaebalani Hering, 1960, by monotypy. Spencer and Martinez 1987).
Campanulomyza Nowakowski, 1962: 97. Type species: Agromyza gyrans Fallén, 1823, by monotypy. Spencer 1976 [synonymy].
Trilobomyza Hendel, 1931: 71 [as subgenus of Dizygomyza ]. Type species: Agromyza flavifrons Meigen, 1830, by original designation. Spencer 1969: 161 [as genus]. Spencer and Steyskal 1986b [as synonym of Cephyalomyza ]. Spencer 1987: 877 [as valid subgenus].
Amauromyza is a morphologically diverse genus of at least 60 species. Boucher (2012b) provided the most recent treatment of the genus, revising the Canadian fauna and providing a list of world species. The genus is defined entirely by male genitalic characters, making it difficult to identify externally, although many species have a very high gena that can be> 1/3-1/2 the height of the eye (as in A. karli ), and all Delmarva species have four scattered rows of acrostichal setulae, no acrostichal setae, four dorsocentrals (the presutural seta is sometimes absent in species found elsewhere), erect to reclinate orbital setulae (proclinate or no setulae occur in a minority of species elsewhere), a weakly sclerotised frons that buckles anteriorly in preserved specimens, a costa that extends to vein M1 (to R4+5 in two European species), and a dark, heavily pigmented distiphallus that is surrounded by a spinulose membrane. Compounding this difficulty in identification, the most diagnostic character of the genus, a sclerotised, bowl-shaped sperm pump, is also found in some Nemorimyza , Liriomyza and Agromyzinae . A stout, semi-circular hypandrium is also characteristic, but this character is also found infrequently elsewhere in the subfamily. Previously, those phytomyzine species with a dark or spotted halter could be quickly assigned to the genus, but Zlobin (1996) produced a more thorough definition of Amauromyza and discovered that this character was paralleled elsewhere, albeit uncommonly.
Three subgenera were recognised as occurring in the Nearctic by Spencer and Steyskal (1986b): Cephalomyza Hendel, Catalpomyza Spencer and Annimyzella Spencer (now a synonym of Nemorimyza ; Zlobin 1996). A fourth subgenus, Trilobomyza Hendel, which contains the introduced and increasingly widespread A. flavifrons , was included as a junior synonym of Cephalomyza , although Spencer (1987) used it as valid only a year later. The nominal subgenus is restricted to the Old World. Zlobin (1996) stated that the validity of the subgenera was uncertain, and they are not considered in the present revision pending future study to determine whether or not they are both monophyletic and useful for diagnosis.
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Amauromyza Hendel
Lonsdale, Owen 2021 |
Campanulomyza
Nowakowski 1962 |
Irenomyia
Nowakowski 1960 |
Melanophytobia
Hering 1960 |
Melanophytobia
Hering 1960 |
Phytobia chamaebalani
Hering 1960 |
Xeniomyza obscura
Rohdendorf-Holmanova 1959 |
Calycomyza
Hendel 1931 |
Amauromyza
Hendel 1931 |
Amauromyza
Hendel 1931 |
Amauromyza
Hendel 1931 |
Trilobomyza
Hendel 1931 |
Phytobia
Lioy 1864 |
Phytobia
Lioy 1864 |
Agromyza lamii
Kaltenbach 1858 |
Agromyza flavifrons
Meigen 1830 |
Agromyza gyrans
Fallen 1823 |
Agromyza gyrans
Fallen 1823 |