Dasineura acaciaelongifoliae ( Skuse, 1890 )

Kolesik, Peter & Gagné, Raymond J., 2016, Revision of early taxa of Australian gall midges (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae), Zootaxa 4205 (4), pp. 301-338 : 312-313

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4205.4.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4752509

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scientific name

Dasineura acaciaelongifoliae ( Skuse, 1890 )
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Dasineura acaciaelongifoliae ( Skuse, 1890) View in CoL

[ Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 g]

Cecidomyia View in CoL acaciae-longifoliae Skuse, 1890: 374.

Dasineura acaciaelongifoliae View in CoL , new combination by Gagné in Gagné & Marohasy (1993: 80). Dasineura acaciaelongifoliae View in CoL , redescription in Kolesik et al. 2005: 469.

Material studied. Syntypes, males and females, “Sydney (Skuse). Five males (one designated here as lectotype, ANIC 29-38458, other four as paralectotypes, ANIC 29-38457,59,66,68), 9 females (paralectotypes, ANIC 29- 38460–5,67,69,70) and 7 pupal skins (paralectotypes, ANIC 29-38471–7) were mounted.

Associated gall. Adults were “bred from bunches of brown, woody cylindrical galls formed on the flowerstalks of Acacia longifolia . The full-grown galls are usually from 12 to 18 mm. long, and occur in bunches of from two to twenty or thirty tubes; these tubes are rarely straight, being usually coalescent at the base and bending in an outward direction for their apical half. They are slightly constricted at the mouth, and clothed inside with white pubescence which evidently serves to facilitate the egress of the pupa (Pl. XVI., figs. 1-1b [ Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 g]).”, in ANIC.

Remarks. The types were investigated, new specimens reared and their cytochrome B mitochondrial gene fragment sequenced, and the species redescribed by Kolesik et al. (2005) who found it feeding on A. longifolia , A. sophorae , A. sophorae x A. oxycedrus , A. implexa , A. stricta and A. maidenii .

Kolesik, P, Adair R. J. & Eick, G. (2005) Nine new species of Dasineura (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) from flowers of Australian Acacia (Mimosaceae). Systematic Entomology, 30, 454 - 479.

Gagne, R. J. & Marohasy, J. (1993) The gall midges (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) of Acacia spp. (Mimosaceae) in Kenya. Insecta Mundi, 7, 77 - 124.

Skuse, F. A. A. (1890) Diptera of Australia. Nematocera. Supplement I. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, 5, 373 - 412. [pl. XVI.]

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FIGURE 2. (a) Galls of Lasioptera miscella Skuse on leaf stalks of Eucalyptus haemastoma, (b) leaf galls of Okriomyia omalanthi (Skuse) on Omalanthus populifolius, (c) stem galls of Daphnephila glandifex Kieffer on Machilus gamblei (Lauraceae) from India which Edwards (1916) stated resembled galls of Asphondylia hilli Edwards, (d) flowers galls of Dasineura dielsi Rübsaamen on Acacia cyclops, (e) galls of Cecidomyia eucalypti Skuse (unplaced Cecidomyiinae) on stems of Eucalyptus haemastoma, (f) galls of Mesodiplosis callitridis Kolesik on branch shoot tips of Callitris endlicheri from which the inquiline Gladiodiplosis frenelae (Skuse) was reared, (g) flower galls of Dasineura acaciaelongifoliae (Skuse) on Acacia longifolia, (h) leaf galls attributed to Cecidomyia parilis Skuse (nomen dubium) on Eucalyptus corymbosa, (i) leaf galls of Heteropeza transmarina Schiner (unplaced Cecidomyiinae) on Callistemon sp., (j) flower and vegetative bud galls of Dasineura frauenfeldi (Schiner) on Leptospermum laevigatum. Left: original figure from Schiner (1868); centre: galls collected with type series in 1858; right: galls collected by Kolesik at Queenscliff, Victoria, in 2008. Figures a, b, e – h from Skuse (1890); c from Kieffer (1913 b); d from Rübsaamen (1916); i, j (left) from Schiner (1868).

ANIC

Australian National Insect Collection

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Cecidomyiidae

Genus

Dasineura