Cerodontha (Poemyza) phragmitidis Nowakowski
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5014.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5162377 |
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Cerodontha (Poemyza) phragmitidis Nowakowski |
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Cerodontha (Poemyza) phragmitidis Nowakowski View in CoL
( Figs. 107–108 View FIGURES 104–111 , 435–438 View FIGURES 431–438 )
Material examined: Ukraine: Vinnytsa Region: Chechelnyk , 48°12’N, 29°20’E, 5.vii.2019, Yu. Guglya, ex Phragmites australis (1♂ 1♀) GoogleMaps .
Host. Poaceae : Phtragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud. ( Papp & Černý 2016) .
Mine. The solitary larva forms blotch mine. Pupation takes place within the mine.
Puparium. ( Figs. 107, 108 View FIGURES 104–111 ) Black, glossy; 3.5 mm long, with distinct segmentation; surface smooth except for narrow wrinkled spine bands. Both posterior spiracles are set on a single narrow and long conical protuberance directed posteriorly; black, spherical and entirely separate. The puparium viewed from the side and above and posterior spiracles viewed from above are depicted in Nowakowski (1973: Fig. 227 View FIGURES 221–235 ). Anal plate strongly protruding above the surface of the puparium viewed from the side and directed posteriorly.
Cephalopharyngeal skeleton. ( Fig. 435 View FIGURES 431–438 ) Right mouthhook larger than the left, with ventro-anterior portion sharply abducted. Each mouthhook bears two narrow and sharp accessory teeth. Intermediate sclerite narrow, slightly curved, 1.66× as long as maximum height of left mouthhook. The mouthhook, intermediate sclerite and anterior portion of the pharyngeal sclerite are strongly sclerotized, dorsal and ventral cornua much less so. Indentation index 79. See also in Nowakowski (1973: Fig. 189 View FIGURES 185–193 ).
Female head. ( Figs. 436, 437 View FIGURES 431–438 ) Brown, with proboscis yellow; orbit distinctly projecting above eye in profile; 2 orb s, 4 fr s; lunule very high and dramatically narrow, reaching the level between the posterior fr s and the anterior orb s; pped of medium size, flattened ventrally; gena medially 0.17× as high as maximum height of eye.
Female genitalia. ( Fig. 438 View FIGURES 431–438 ) Spermathecae equal in size, dark brown, spherical, flattened basally and apically, without basal collar. Neck of spermatheca cylindrical, more sclerotized near spermathecal duct, as high as wide. Spermathecal duct distinctly sclerotized.
Distribution. Palaearctic, widespread in Europe ( Papp & Černý 2016). Ukraine (first record).
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