Agromyza fission Eiseman & Lonsdale, 2018
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Agromyza fission Eiseman & Lonsdale
Figs 183-187 View Figures 183–187
Agromyza fission Eiseman & Lonsdale, 2018: 9.
Description
(from Eiseman and Lonsdale 2018). Wing length 2.3 mm (♂). Female unknown. Length of ultimate section of vein M4 divided by penultimate section: 1.0. Eye height divided by gena height: 3.9. First flagellomere small and rounded, without pale tuft of hairs. Fronto-orbital plate slightly projecting (more so anteriorly). Ocellar triangle small and rounded. Thorax with light pruinosity.
Chaetotaxy: Two ori; two ors. Three strong dorsocentrals, anterior seta 2/3 length of second. Mid tibia without posteromedial setae.
Colouration: Setae black. Body mostly dark brown. Head yellowish orange with first flagellomere infuscated on distal 2/3, back of head and occiput dark brown, frons dark brown behind level of hind fronto-orbital, face white and clypeus brown to dark brown. Calypter margin and hairs brown. Halter white. Tarsi, base of fore tibia and apex of fore femur yellow.
Genitalia: (Figs 183-187 View Figures 183–187 ) Surstylus small, lobate, setulose, and slightly angled anteriorly; fused to anteroventral margin of epandrium with suture partially evident. Cercus broad and emarginate apically; inner surface covered with numerous small tubercle-like setae. Postgonite small and rounded with shallow inner lobe. Single sclerite of basiphallus fused to phallophorus on left side, twisted dextrally; distal margin forming small transverse sclerite. Mesophallus small and flat. Distiphallus composed of a single dark, flat, curved sclerite (shortest dorsally) nearly forming a complete tube; lateral margins fringed and not meeting ventrally.
Host.
Cannabaceae - Celtis occidentalis ( Eiseman and Lonsdale 2018).
Distribution.
USA: IA, MD, OK, WI.
Type material.
Holotype. IA: Allamakee Co., Red Oak Prairie (43°14'13.43"N, 91°7'8.58"W), 16.vii.2015, em. 2.viii.2015, C.S. Eiseman, ex Celtis occidentalis , #CSE1925, CNC564711 (1♂, CNC).
Paratypes. IA: same collection as holotype, CNC564712 (1♂, CNC), MD: Plummers Isl., 23.v.1914, R.C. Shannon (1♂, USNM), OK: Payne Co., Mehan, 36.014339°N, 96.996744°W, 5.iv.2016, em. 20- 22.iv.2017, M.W. Palmer, ex Celtis occidentalis , #CSE3529, CNC939918, CNC939919 (1♂ 1♀, CNC); WI: Buffalo Co., Alma, S1287 State Road 88, 17.vii.2015, em. 3.iv.2016, C.S. Eiseman, ex Celtis occidentalis , #CSE2311, CNC634841 (1♂, CNC).
Comments.
Although largely similar to Agromyza varifrons , the male cerci are highly derived and diagnostic: they are strongly widened apically and deeply cleft, with small, tubercle-like setae covering the inner surface.
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