Liriomyza
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4479.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5997848 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D287EF-FF9B-E471-A8E5-57CA4270F838 |
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Plazi (2018-10-09 12:21:16, last updated 2024-11-29 09:29:26) |
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Liriomyza View in CoL sp. 5
( Fig. 162 View FIGURES 154–164 )
Material examined. MASSACHUSETTS: Bristol Co., Easton , 42.006363, -71.086379, 12.viii.2013., em. 30.viii.2013, C.S. Eiseman, ex Mikania scandens , #CSE851 (1♀) ; same collection data, em. 11.iv.2014, #CSE1073, CNC384795 (1♀).
Host. Asteraceae : Mikania scandens (L.) Willd.
Leaf mine. ( Fig. 162 View FIGURES 154–164 ) Entirely linear; long and whitish with fairly long, black, squiggly lines of frass deposited on alternating sides. The mine is typically on the underside for a considerable distance before switching to the upper surface, and in some cases it switches back and forth twice. A few of the mines we observed were at the leaf tips, and these were tightly convoluted, forming secondary blotches.
Puparium. Yellowish; formed outside the mine. One was found attached to the underside of a leaf, which was a useful adaptation given that a larva dropping from these leaves would have drowned in standing water.
Comments. Several Liriomyza have been reared from Mikania , including species known from the Nearctic— L. sativae ( Martinez 1993) , L. eupatorii , and one unidentified species in Florida ( Diaz 2015) —but our females cannot currently be associated with any of these with confidence.
FIGURES 154–164. leaf mines; 154: Liriomyza trifolii (Burgess) in Hydrocotyle verticillata; 155: L. trifolii in Trifolium repens; 156: L. valerianivora spec. nov. in Ƒaleriana officinalis; 157: L. violivora (Spencer) in Ƒiola sp.; 158: Liriomyza sp. 1 in Maianthemum canadense; 159: Liriomyza sp. 2 in Ageratina altissima; 160: Liriomyza sp. 3 in Bidens frondosa; 161: Liriomyza sp. 4 in Cirsium altissimum; 162: Liriomyza sp. 5 in Mikania scandens; 163: Liriomyza sp. 8 in Campanula americana (mine is the whitish line along the midrib); 164: Liriomyza sp. 9 in Pisum sativum.
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