New state and host records for Agromyzidae (Diptera) in the United States, with the description of thirty new species
Author
Eiseman, Charles S.
Author
Lonsdale, Owen
text
Zootaxa
2018
2018-09-14
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journal article
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Agromyza pudica
Spencer
(
Fig. 74
)
Material
examined.
MASSACHUSETTS
:
Franklin Co.
,
Northfield
, 276
Old Wendell Rd.
,
4.vii.2016
, em
.
21.vii.2016
, C.S. Eiseman, ex
Dichanthelium acuminatum
ssp.
fasciculatum
, #CSE2787, CNC654200–654202 (1♂ 2♀);
NORTH
CAROLINA
:
Durham Co.
, Durham, 17
-
Acre
Wood Preserve,
15.v.2016
, em. 4
,
vi.2016
, T.S. Feldman, ex
Dichanthelium clandestinum
, 4 larvae from 1 mine, #CSE2542, CNC654303–654306 (4♂); Durham, Stagecoach Road Eagle Spur Trail,
10.vii.2017
, em.
5.viii.2017
,
T.S. Feldman
, ex
Dichanthelium
, #CSE4076,
CNC939831–939833
(
2♀
1 puparium);
Scotland
Co.,
Laurinburg
,
St. Andrews University
,
11.v.2016
, em.
3.vi.2016
, T.S. Feldman, ex
Dichanthelium scoparium
, #CSE2540, CNC653948, CNC653949 (1♂ 1♀);
18.v.2016
, em.
13.vi.2016
, T.S. Feldman, ex
Dichanthelium
, #CSE2572, CNC634813–634815 (3♂);
OHIO
:
Hocking Co.
,
South
Bloomingville, Deep Woods Farm,
5.viii.2016
, em
.
20–22.viii.2016
, C.S. Eiseman, ex
Dichanthelium clandestinum
, #CSE2925, CNC654480–654482 (1♂ 2♀).
Hosts.
*
Poaceae
:
Dichanthelium acuminatum
(Sw.) Gould & C.
A
. Clark
,
D. clandestinum
(L.) Gould,
D. scoparium
(Lam.) Gould.
Leaf mine.
(
Fig. 74
) Eggs are inserted near the leaf margin, associated with a cluster of feeding punctures. The larva initially mines along the margin almost to the apex, then turns around and forms a gradually widening, greenish-brown blotch with distinct concentric feeding lines. Dark, liquidy frass is deposited in a widening, more or less continuous central mass (or sometimes presenting a speckled appearance).
A
leaf may contain 1–4 mines originating from the same cluster of feeding punctures; in some cases the larvae maintain separate channels rather than forming a common mine. On the small leaves of
Dichanthelium acuminatum
, each leaf was mined by a single larva and the completed mine occupied the entire leaf surface.
Puparium.
Yellow-orange to reddish-brown; formed outside the mine.
Distribution.
USA
: AR, GA, *MA, MN, NC, *OH.
Comments.
The leaf mine of
Agromyza pudica
appears to be indistinguishable from that of
A
. parca
, which also feeds on
Dichanthelium
.
Agromyza pudica
differs from the latter species in having a first flagellomere that is sometimes orange along the basal margin, the apex of the basiphallus is bifid (not linear) and without lateromedial membranous lobes, and the distiphallus is narrowest medially (not apically) and more strongly convoluted.