Neolasioptera

Gagné, Raymond J., Kay, Fernando Mc & Heard, Tim A., 2011, A new species of Neolasioptera (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) from Parkinsonia aculeata (Leguminosae) in Argentina for possible use in biological control in Australia, with a key to Neotropical species of Neolasioptera, Zootaxa 2866, pp. 61-68 : 66-67

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.277453

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6183871

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B387E1-5E75-D751-FF1C-74B3FA16BBCE

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Neolasioptera
status

 

Key to Neotropical species of Neolasioptera View in CoL

This is the first key to Neolasioptera species known from the Neotropics, of which there are currently 65 species. It will serve to differentiate N. aculeatae from all other known species of Neotropical Neolasioptera . The key groups only broadly most of the other known species but is proffered as a first attempt at sorting out these many species. Without knowing all of them in more detail, it is impractical to key all the species individually at this point. Citations and hosts for each species in the key and for the six other species that immediately follow can be found in Gagné (2004, 2010). The key is based mainly on the larval third (last) instar spatula, which, by all evidence to date, is consistent in size and shape within a species. Fortunately, this structure has been illustrated for most species. The five species for which the spatula is unknown, and a sixth species with the spatula previously undescribed, are separated from N. aculeatae immediately following the key.

1 Spatula absent................................... N. compositarum Möhn View in CoL , N. malvavisci Möhn View in CoL and N. serrata Möhn View in CoL

- Spatula present....................................................................................... 2

2 Spatula reduced anteriorly to a single, diminutive, rounded tooth and posteriorly to a short shaft barely longer than the tooth........................................................................................ N. parvula Möhn View in CoL

- Spatula robust, with 2–4 prominent anterior teeth and much longer shaft (as in Fig. 14 View FIGURES 9 – 15. N ).............................. 3

3 Spatula with 2 teeth separated by minute serrations............................................ N. verbesinae Möhn View in CoL

- Spatula with 2–4 closely adjacent teeth.................................................................... 4

4 Spatula with only 2 teeth............... N. eugeniae Maia View in CoL , N. heterothalami (Kieffer & Jörgensen) View in CoL and N. rostrata Gagné View in CoL

- Spatula with 3–4 teeth................................................................................. 5

5 Spatula with 4 teeth.................................................. N. erigerontis (Felt) View in CoL and N. fariae (Tavares) View in CoL

- Spatula with 3 teeth.................................................................................... 6

6 Spatula cruciate, with definite anterolateral extensions (as in Fig. 15 View FIGURES 9 – 15. N ).................................................. N. aeschynomensis Brèthes View in CoL , N. amaranthi Möhn View in CoL , N. borreriae Möhn View in CoL , N. brickelliae Möhn View in CoL , N. camarae Möhn View in CoL , N. capsici Möhn View in CoL , N. cimarronensis Möhn , N. cissampeli Möhn View in CoL , N. cruttwellae Gagné View in CoL , N. cupheae Gagné View in CoL , N. cusani Wünsch View in CoL , N. diclipterae Wünsch View in CoL , N. donamae Wünsch View in CoL , N. exeupatorii Gagné View in CoL , N. hibisci (Felt) View in CoL , N. hyptis Möhn View in CoL , N. lantanae (Tavares) View in CoL , N. lapalmae Möhn View in CoL , N. martelli Nijveldt View in CoL , N. melantheri Möhn , N. merremiae Möhn View in CoL , N. mincae Wünsch View in CoL , N. monticola (Kieffer & Herbst) View in CoL , N. olivae Wünsch View in CoL , N. portulacae (Cook) View in CoL , N. ramicola Maia View in CoL , N. salviae Möhn View in CoL , N. samariae Wünsch View in CoL , N. senecionis Möhn View in CoL , N. serjaniae Möhn , N. sidae Möhn View in CoL , N. tournefortiae Möhn View in CoL , N. tribulae Wünsch View in CoL , N. tridentifera (Kieffer & Jörgensen) View in CoL and N. vernoniensis Möhn View in CoL

- Spatula more or less parallel-sided, not cruciate (as in Fig. 14 View FIGURES 9 – 15. N ).................................................. 7

7 Middle tooth of spatula at least as long as lateral teeth.......................................................... N. aphelandrae Möhn View in CoL , N. celtis Möhn View in CoL , N. cerei (Rübsaamen) View in CoL , N. cestri Möhn View in CoL , N. cordiae Möhn View in CoL , N. dentata Möhn View in CoL , N. exigua Möhn View in CoL , N. frugivora Gagné View in CoL , N. heliocarpi Möhn View in CoL , N. indigoferae Möhn View in CoL , N. iresinis Möhn View in CoL and N. odontonemae Möhn View in CoL

- Middle tooth of spatula shorter than the lateral teeth......................................................... 8

8 Lateral teeth robust, appreciably more than twice length of middle tooth............................................................................. N. erythroxyli Möhn View in CoL , N. grandis Möhn View in CoL , N. ingae Möhn View in CoL and N. salvadorensis Möhn View in CoL

- Lateral teeth no more than twice length of middle tooth....................................................... 9

9 Terminal larval segment with 4 papillae............................. N. caleae Möhn View in CoL and N. pseudocalymmae Möhn View in CoL

- Terminal larval segment with 8 papillae.................................................................. 10

10 Female fused cerci bulbous........................................... N. clematicola Möhn View in CoL and N. combreti Möhn View in CoL

- Female fused cerci cylindrical ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 4 – 8. N )...................................................... N. aculeatae Gagné View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Cecidomyiidae

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