Bruggmanniella bursaria (Felt)

Kolesik, Peter & Gagné, Raymond J., 2020, A review of the gall midges (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) of Indonesia: taxonomy, biology and adult key to genera, Zootaxa 4847 (1), pp. 1-82 : 23

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4847.1.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4407491

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scientific name

Bruggmanniella bursaria (Felt)
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Bruggmanniella bursaria (Felt) View in CoL . New combination.

[ Figs 10 View FIGURES 10 f–m]

Asphondylia bursaria Felt, 1927b: 387 View in CoL .

Material examined. Syntypes, 5 males, 9 females and pupa(e) ( NYSM #a3393), on two slides, reared from stem galls on Symplocos fasciculata Zoll. collected at Mt Gede , Cibodas , near Bogor, Java, Indonesia, altitude 1500 m, ii-1925. The adults are on two slides, one with 2 males and 5 females, the other, 3 males and 4 females, all uncleared and mounted laterally. No pupa appears on either slide so is evidently lost .

Description. Male. Length 2 mm ( Felt 1927b). Wing length 2.5 mm, width 1.2 mm (1.2–1.3). Head. Antenna with scape 1.5x longer than wide, 2x length pedicel; pedicel wider than long; flagellomeres 12 in number, evenly cylindrical, 3x longer than wide, slightly constricted at basal third [ Fig. 10i View FIGURES 10 ]; circumfila comprising four wavy longitudinal bands connected by high loops anteriorly and low loops posteriorly. Palpus 2-segmented, second segment slightly shorter and narrower than first [ Fig. 10j View FIGURES 10 ]. Wing with C ending near wing apex, R 1 ending slightly anteriorly of wing midlength. Tarsal claws simple, narrow, bent at distal third, empodia reaching bend in claws [ Fig. 10g View FIGURES 10 ]; pulvilli minute. Apicoventral spur on first tarsomere robust, short, bent at right angle [ Fig. 10h View FIGURES 10 ]. Gonostylus with two separate teeth, one more pointed than the other [ Fig. 10f View FIGURES 10 ].

Female. Length 2.5 mm ( Felt 1927b). Wing length 2.6 mm (2.5–2.7), width 1.4 mm (1.3–1.4). Flagellomeres 10–12 progressively shortened [ Fig. 10m View FIGURES 10 ], circumfila sparse, comprising three wavy longitudinal bands connected by low loops at either end. Needle-like protrusible part of ovipositor about 2x longer than seventh sternite [ Figs 10k, l View FIGURES 10 ].

Pupa, larva unknown.

Remarks. Known only from the adults, B. orientalis could fit in either Bruggmanniella or Pseudasphondylia , genera defined on the basis of larval and pupal characters ( Gagné 1994 ; Elsayed, pers. comm.). We tentatively combine this species with the older generic name, Bruggmanniella .

Biology. Bruggmanniella bursaria induces a stem gall on Symplocos fasciculata (Symplocaceae) , described and illustrated by DvLR & DvL (1926, gall No. 1216 Fig. 877 [ Fig. 10n View FIGURES 10 ]). On young stems, irregular outgrowths develop that are about 3 mm across, each containing an oval larval chamber lined with fungal tissue. The galls are often arranged gregariously, giving an appearance of a complex gall 50–100 mm in length. Affected stems are often bent or curved. Pupation takes place in the gall.

Geographical distribution. The currently known range comprises three localities in the Bogor area, Java (DvLR & DvL 1926): Mt Gede, Cibodas, altitude 1500 m, collected by M. E. Jacobson ii-1916, ix-1918, xii-1918 and ii-1925; Mt Panisian, near Bogor, altitude 700 m, xii-1923; Mt Salak, Gunung Bunder, altitude 1000 m, viii- 1925.

NYSM

New York State Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Cecidomyiidae

Genus

Bruggmanniella

Loc

Bruggmanniella bursaria (Felt)

Kolesik, Peter & Gagné, Raymond J. 2020
2020
Loc

Asphondylia bursaria

Felt, E. P. 1927: 387
1927
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