Calycomyza Hendel, 1931

Lonsdale, Owen, 2021, Manual of North American Agromyzidae (Diptera, Schizophora), with revision of the fauna of the " Delmarva " states, ZooKeys 1051, pp. 1-481 : 1

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scientific name

Calycomyza Hendel
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Calycomyza Hendel

Calycomyza Hendel, 1931: 65 [as subgenus of Dizygomyza ]. Type species: Agromyza artemisiae Kaltenbach, 1856: 236, by original designation. Frick 1952a: 394 [as subgenus of Phytobia ], 1956: 284, 1959: 387; Nowakowski 1962: 97 [as genus]; Spencer 1969: 144; Spencer and Steyskal 1986b: 140.

Adult Calycomyza are usually readily diagnosed by a whitish yellow head and shoulders (the dark Caribbean species C. obscura is an exception) with a black scutellum and antenna, and usually two dorsocentrals. Many species are relatively uniform in appearance and are often only separable on the basis of slight external and male genitalic characters. Many Liriomyza are similarly coloured, but almost all have a medially yellow scutellum, there are four dorsocentrals, and the ejaculatory duct is apically swollen and pigmented. Other diagnostic features of Calycomyza include weak reclinate orbital setulae in a single row, a shallow, semi-circular lunule and unmistakable Calycomyza -like genitalia, including a dense patch of scattered tubercle-like setae on the inner-distal margin of the epandrium and surstylus. A character not previously noted in the genus is a minute, round, heavily pigmented sclerite floating between the mesophallus and distiphallus. This "medial sclerite" (Figs 450 View Figures 446–451 , 451 View Figures 446–451 ) is absent in several species, including C. humeralis (Roser), C. platyptera (Thompson) and C. verbenae (Hering), but it is otherwise widespread in the genus and possibly synapomorphic. Frick (1956) provided an excellent treatment of the Nearctic species known at the time, including a detailed description of biology and host plant species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Phytomyzinae

Loc

Calycomyza Hendel

Lonsdale, Owen 2021
2021
Loc

Calycomyza

Hendel 1931
1931
Loc

Phytobia

Lioy 1864
1864
Loc

Agromyza artemisiae

Kaltenbach 1856
1856