Calycomyza ipomoeaphaga , Spencer, 1990: 193-195
Calycomyza ipomoeaphaga Martinez, 1992: 289
Agromyzidae (Diptera: Schizophora) in the state of Pará: new species and new records in Brazil
Monteiro, Nilton Juvencio Santiago
Barbosa, Rodrigo Rendeiro
Esposito, Maria Cristina
Zootaxa
2019
2019-06-28
4624
2
151
182
5X97P
Martinez, 1992
Martinez
1992
[151,678,1248,1275]
Insecta
Agromyzidae
Calycomyza
Animalia
Diptera
13
164
Arthropoda
species
ipomoeaphaga
Calycomyza ipomoeaphaga, Spencer, 1990: 193-195( nomen nudum). Calycomyza ipomoeaphagaMartinez, 1992: 289( in Spencer et al.1992).
Diagnosis.Wing length 1.4 mm. Fronto-orbital predominantly yellowish, darkened to upper fronto-orbital seta; face yellowish; pedicel brown; legs brown; calypter greyish-yellow with margin black, fringe black. Aedeagus (Fig. 22 and 23): basiphallus sclerotized dorsally at basal half, slightly sclerotized dorsally at distal half and with an intermediate extension joining the two sections along left lateral surface; mesophallus short and globose; subtriangular sclerite present between mesophallus and distiphallus; distiphallus short, forming two tubules covered laterally by a sclerotized plate. Host-plants.Convolvulceae—* Ipomoea setiferaPoir., I. tiliaceae(Willd.) Choisy.
Distribution.* Brazil, Guadeloupe, Saint-Martin.
Materialexamined. BRAZIL, Pará state, Belém: Avenida João Paulo II, 1º25′20.8″S, 48º26′44.2″W, 19-VI- 2017, R.R. Barbosa[collector], ex leaf of Ipomoea setifera( 2 ♂).
Comments.The shape of the aedeagus in Calycomyza ipomoeaphagais similar to that of other Calycomyzaspecies mining leaves of plants of the genus Ipomoea. The mesophallus of this species is similar to that of C. ipomaeae, but it can be differentiated by the shape of the distiphallus. Calycomyza ipomoeaphagalarvae form linearmines on the surface of host-plant leaves ( Spencer et al.1992).
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2017-06-19
Avenida Joao Paulo II & R. R. Barbosa
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