Liriomyza quadrisetosa (Malloch)

Lonsdale, Owen, 2011, The Liriomyza (Agromyzidae: Schizophora: Diptera) of California 2850, Zootaxa 2850 (1), pp. 1-123 : 87-89

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2850.1.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5293622

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scientific name

Liriomyza quadrisetosa (Malloch)
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Liriomyza quadrisetosa (Malloch) View in CoL

Figs 194–199 View FIGURES 194–199

Agromyza quadrisetosa Malloch 1913: 332 View in CoL .

Liriomyza quadrisetosa View in CoL . Frick 1952a: 405, 1959: 409; Spencer 1969: 183, 1981: 260; Spencer & Steyskal 1986: 114.

Description. Wing length 2.2–2.5mm (♂), 2.5mm (♀). Length of ultimate section of vein CuA 1 divided by penultimate section: 1.8–2.6. Eye height divided by gena height: 2.1–2.7. Epistoma large. Parafacial and orbital plate (anteriorly) prominent and projecting. Scutum shining to subshining.

Chaetotaxy: Five ori; one ors. Acrostichal setulae in two irregular rows. Four dorsocentrals, all long and subequal in length.

Colouration: Calypter margin and hairs dark brown. Orbital plate dark to base of fronto-orbital bristles; face, ocellar tubercle, back of head, first flagellomere, clypeus and palpus dark brown; remainder of head yellow. Thorax dark with postpronotum (excluding anterior spot), notopleuron, supra-alar spot and dorsal margin of anepisternum (dorsal 1/5, with yellow stripe becoming broader posteriorly). Legs entirely dark. Abdomen dark with posterior margin of tergites 2–5 yellow; posterior margin of tergite 6 yellow in female.

Genitalia: Figs 194–199 View FIGURES 194–199 . Epandrium heavily-setose posteriorly and with inner-distal margin lined with small tubercle-like bristles. Surstylus large, truncated and with numerous tubercle-like bristles on inner face. Subepandrial sclerite relatively dark and small with pronounced anteromedial process. Hypandrium elongate with pointed inner-medial process and long, tapered apex. Basiphallus fused to phallophorus, with posterior surface minutely haired, with shallow outer-distal lobes, and only extending to base of widened, sclerotized portion of ejaculatory duct. Hypophallus densely haired, broad to base and with tapering, posteriorly-directed medial process; side of phallus with broad membranous “wings”. Distiphallus lightly-sclerotized and composed of two thick tubules that are more narrow and approximated to base; base of tubules surrounded by thick, haired collar.

Hosts. Unknown, possibly Clematis (Ranunculaceae) ( Spencer & Steyskal, 1986).

Range. USA: California, Indiana*, New York, Texas, Utah*. Canada: Quebec .

Type material. Holotype, USA. Texas: San Antonio , 8.iv.1907, F.C. Pratt (1♀, USNM, type No. 15957) ; Paratype examined, USA. Texas: “Brnsville”, Jones & Pratt (1♀, USNM) .

Additional material examined. USA. Indiana: Lafayette , 3.vi.1915 (1♀, USNM) , Utah: Richfield, 15.viii.1930, Beet Coll (1♀, USNM) .

Comments. Liriomyza quadrisetosa is a large, distinct species that is widespread but uncommon in North America. It can be diagnosed by six fronto-orbitals, a produced parafacial and orbital plate, two irregular rows of acrostichal setulae, multiple minute spines on an enlarged surstylus and epandrium, and a similarly large, robust and distinct hypandrium and phallus.

Frick, K. E. (1952 a) A generic revision of the family Agromyzidae (Diptera) with a catalogue of New World species. University of California Publications in Ent omology, 8, 339 - 452.

Frick, K. E. (1959) Synopsis of the species of agromyzid leaf miners described from North America (Diptera). Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 108, 347 - 465.

Malloch, J. R. (1913) A synopsis of the genera of Agromyzidae, with descriptions of new genera and species. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 46, 127 - 154, pls 4 - 6.

Spencer, K. A. (1969) The Agromyzidae of Canada and Alaska. Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada, 64, 1 - 311.

Spencer, K. A. (1981) A revisionary study of the leaf-mining flies (Agromyzidae) of California. University of California, Division of Agricultural Sciences, Special Publication 3273, 489 pp.

Spencer, K. A. & Steyskal, G. C. (1986) Manual of the Agromyzidae (Diptera) of the United States. U. S. D. A. Agriculture Handbook, 638, 478 pp.

Gallery Image

FIGURES 194–199. Liriomyza quadrisetosa (Malloch), male genitalia; 194: external components, posterior; 195: external components, ventral; 196: phallus, ventral; 197: hypandrium, ventral; 198: ejaculatory apodeme; 199: hypandrial complex, left lateral.

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Agromyzidae

Genus

Liriomyza