Review Of The Nearctic Gallwasp Species Of The Genus Bassettia Ashmead, 1887, With Description Of New Species (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae: Cynipini)
Author
Melika, G
Author
Abrahamson, WG
text
Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
2007
2007-05-31
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131
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.12585553
2064-2474
12585553
Bassettia ligni
KINSEY
, 1922
(
Fig. 8
)
Bassettia ligni
KINSEY
1922: 291
. Female, gall.
ROSENTHAL
&
KOEHLER
1971
,
EVANS
1972
– description of the sexual generation, biology.
Type material examined –
Holotype
female “Galt Calif. 3-29-20”, “
Q. Douglasii
, Kinsey Coll.”, red “
Bassettia ligni, Holo-Cotype
” (
Holo-
is handwritten),
3 paratype females
“Galt Calif. 3-29-20”, “
Q. Douglasii
, Kinsey Coll.”, red “
Bassettia ligni
,
Paratype
”.
Other material examined –
3 females
on 2 pins with “Corvallis Or.
April 1930
”, handwritten “
Bassettia ligni
det.
Weld
32”.
In
the
USNM
.
Diagnosis – The asexual female of this species is similar to the asexual female of
B. pallida
, however, in
B. ligni
the mesosoma is nearly 1.5 times as long as high in lateral view while in
B. pallida
the mesosoma is at least 2.0 times as long as high in lateral view. The sexual female similar to
B. gemmae
(see Diagnosis for
B. gemmae
). The males of
B. ligni
have a mesoscutum nearly as long as broad from above, scutellar foveae large, separated by a distinct carina, while in
B. archboldi
, the mesoscutum is longer than broad, scutellar foveae are very narrow, the median carina absent or indistinct.
Biology – Alternate asexual and sexual generations are known. The asexual generation induces integral leaf galls while the sexual generation stimulates stem galls on
Q. douglasii
HOOK
. et
ARN
.,
Q. dumosa
NUTT
., and
Q. lobata
NEE
(
Fig. 8
). The adults of the sexual generation emerge from leaf galls during June to mid-July; the adults of the asexual generation emerge from the bark during mid-April (
EVANS
1972
).
Distribution –
USA
:
California
,
Oregon
.