Oligoxenomyia radicis Felt
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4847.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4407542 |
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Oligoxenomyia radicis Felt View in CoL
[ Figs 25 View FIGURES 25 a–n]
Oligoxenomyia radicis Felt, 1927b: 386 View in CoL .
Material examined. Syntypes: 6 males, 10 females, 2 pupae reared from aerial root galls on Freycinetia sumatrana Hemsl. (as F. valida Ridl. ) ( Pandanaceae ), gall No 45 in DvLR & DvL (1926) collected at Bolang, near Bogor , Java, iii-1924. Felt #a3391). Felt’s types are mounted on 4 slides, all uncleared, whole specimens, adults in lateral position, pupae in dorso-ventral. All characters preserved in at least one specimen .
Description. Adult. Palpal segments 3, segments progressively longer [ Figs 25g, h View FIGURES 25 ]. Tarsal claws bent at right angle close to basal third, tip pointed, bowed, empodia reaching bend of claw [ Fig. 25f View FIGURES 25 ].
Male. Wing length 2.7 mm (2.5–2.9), width 1.0 mm (0.9–1.2) [ Fig. 25a View FIGURES 25 ]. Flagellomeres [ Fig. 25b View FIGURES 25 ]. Terminalia [ Figs 25 View FIGURES 25 c–e].
Female. Wing length 3.5 mm (3.3–3.7), width 1.4 mm (1.3–1.4). Flagellomeres slightly constricted at midlength [ Fig. 25i View FIGURES 25 ]. Terminalia [ Figs 25j, k View FIGURES 25 ].
Pupa. Antennal horns long, narrow, broadly rounded in ventral view [ Fig. 25l View FIGURES 25 ]. Prothoracic spiracle long, tapered, bowed at distal third, with small spikes distally, trachea ending below distal end [ Fig. 25m View FIGURES 25 ]; spiracles on abdominal segments sessile. Abdominal segments dorsally with dense field of large, simple spikes.
Larva unknown.
Biology. This species causes an aerial root gall on Freycinetia sumatrana Hemsl. (Pandanaceae) described by DvLR & DvL (1926, gall No 45, Fig 24 View FIGURES 24 . [ Fig. 25n View FIGURES 25 ]). Irregular swellings are partly coalescent and attached to the root with broad bases. The surface is covered with numerous short, brown hair-like scales. The interior contains many long and tubular larval chambers, crossing the longitudinal axis of the root.
Geographical distribution. This species is known from Java: Mt Ciampea, near Bogor , alt. 200 m, 1920; Mt Burangrang , alt. 1100 m, vii-1921; Bolang, near Bogor, alt. 950 m, iii-1924 (DvLR & DvL 1926) .
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Oligoxenomyia radicis Felt
Kolesik, Peter & Gagné, Raymond J. 2020 |
Oligoxenomyia radicis
Felt, E. P. 1927: 386 |