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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Calycomyza avira
spec. nov.
(
Figs. 13, 15
,
103
,
262–267
)
Holotype
.
CONNECTICUT
:
Redding
,
31.v.1930
,
A
.L.
Melander
(
1♂
,
USNM
)
.
Paratypes
.
CONNECTICUT
:
Redding
,
1.vi.1929
,
A
.L.
Melander
(
1♂
,
USNM
)
;
MASSACHUSETTS
:
Berkshire Co.
,
Sheffield
,
9.vii.2014
, em. by
28.vii.2014
,
C.S. Eiseman
, ex
Bidens frondosa
, #CSE1225,
CNC384838
(
1♂
)
;
NEW
YORK
:
Letchworth State Park
,
13.vi.1963
, pond margin,
W.W. Wirth
(
1♂
,
CNC
)
;
NORTH
CAROLINA
:
Durham Co.
,
Durham
,
Grandale Drive
,
14.vii.2017
, em
.
1–3.viii.2017
, T.S. Feldman, ex
Bidens
, #CSE4047, CNC939843, CNC939844 (1♂ 1♀, CNC);
WEST
VIRGINIA
:
White Sulfur Springs
,
16.vi.1970
,
G. Steyskal
(
1♂
,
USNM
)
.
Additional material examined.
MASSACHUSETTS
:
Plymouth Co.
,
West Bridgewater
, 41.995693, -71.055131,
15.viii.2013
, em. by
5.v.2014
,
C.S. Eiseman
, ex
Bidens frondosa
, #CSE1101,
CNC384790
(
1♀
)
.
Etymology.
The specific name compounds the Greek for ʺwithout” (a-) and the Latin for ʺwoman” (vira),
referring to the fact that females confidently attributed to this species could not be found for years following up to immediately before the publication of this paper.
Host.
Asteraceae
:
Bidens frondosa
L.
Leaf mine.
(
Fig. 103
)
A
whitish, upper surface blotch with frass in scattered grains and small lumps.
A
short initial linear portion was evident in one of the
North
Carolina
examples.
Puparium.
(
Fig. 15
) Reddish-brown; formed outside the mine.
Distribution.
USA
: CT, MA, NC, NY, WV.
Adult description.
Wing length
2.1–2.5mm
(
♂
),
2.6mm
(
♀
). Length of ultimate section of vein CuA1 divided by penultimate section: 2.1–2.3. Eye height divided by gena height: 4.5–5.3. First flagellomere rounded. Arista pubescent. Notum subshining.
Chaetotaxy
: Two ori, two ors. Postocellar and ocellar setae well-developed. Three dorsocentral setae, third thin, less than half length of second dorsocentral. Six rows of acrostichal setulae. Two posteromedial setae on mid tibia.
Coloration
: (
Fig. 13
) Setae dark brown. Head yellow with back of head, clypeus, palpus, ocellar tubercle and antenna dark brown; frons brownish in posterolateral corner, with faint stripe to base of posterior ors along frontoorbital plate that is slightly darker in tentatively associated female. Thorax dark brown with postpronotum (excluding dark anteromedial spot confluent with margin), notopleuron (excluding dark elongate sublateral spot) and small anterolateral spot behind suture yellow; posterodorsal corner of anepisternum yellow along suture. Calypter margin yellow and hairs brown. Haltere white. Legs and abdomen dark brown with fore knee yellow.
Genitalia
: (
Figs. 262–267
) External components of
Calycomyza
type
. Basiphallus composed of one pair of lateral sclerotized bars on distal half. Paraphallus absent. Hypophallus short and entirely membranous. Mesophallus short, slightly longer than wide, round and slightly compressed dorsoventrally; minute, dark medial sclerite present between mesophallus and distiphallus. Distiphallus short with tubules fused and folded, lateral margins sclerotized at stem-like base, short medial bowl with inner face heavily spinulose. CT males with bowl of distiphallus narrower and inner processes separate and not as strongly haired.
Comments.
The genitalia of
Calycomyza avira
are most similar to those of
C. verbenae
(Hering)
, which is highly similar externally, and
C. flavinotum
, which is much larger and has one pair of large yellow posterolateral spots on the scutum. There are numerous other medium-sized species with dark calypter hairs and reduced pigment on the fronto-orbital plate not exceeding the level of the hind fronto-orbital. These occur primarily in the western
United States
, although
C. eupatoriphaga
spec. nov.
extends into the northeast, and
C. ambrosiae
(Frick)
extends into
Tennessee
and
Florida
to the south.
Since characters of the male genitalia are needed to adequately differentiate
Calycomyza avira
and
C. verbenae
, females have not been confidently attributed to either of these species in the present study unless collected alongside males. The single female listed above is also only tentatively allied to the new species since it was also reared from
Massachusetts
Bidens frondosa
. As a result, Nearctic females examined from the USNM that could potentially belong to either one of these two species have been labeled as “
C. verbenae
or related”. These include those specimens identified as
C. verbenae
by
Frick (1956)
from
Maryland
,
Georgia
,
Mississippi
and
Florida
. Exemplar males of the remaining
C. verbenae
identified by Frick have been dissected and confirmed except for the following: some
New
Mexico
records represent
C. enceliae
Spencer
; the
Missouri
and
Texas
males represent
C. barbarensis
; some
Arizona
,
Illinois
and
Indiana
records represent
C. artemesiae marcida
Spencer.
Frick’s material from
New
York
and
Pennsylvania
cannot be located, although these could be the
Verbena
-reared specimens in the USNM that do not have associated locality data.