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
4479
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journal article
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Calycomyza flavinotum
(Frick)
(
Figs. 107–108
)
Material
examined.
MASSACHUSETTS
:
Berkshire Co.
,
Savoy
,
Tannery Falls
parking area,
12.vii.2012
, em.
31.vii.2012
,
C.S. Eiseman
, ex
Eupatorium perfoliatum
, #CSE15,
CNC391394
,
391396
(
1♂
2♀
)
;
Franklin Co.
,
Northfield
, 276
Old Wendell Rd.
,
8.ix.2013
, em.
11.x.2013
,
C.S. Eiseman
, ex
Arctium minus
, #CSE936,
CNC392639
(
1♂
)
; same collection data, em.
17–29.iv.2014
, #CSE1083, CNC384749–384753 (2♂ 3♀).
Hosts.
Asteraceae
:
Ageratina altissima
(L.) R.M. King & H. Rob.,
Arctium lappa
L.,
A
. minus
Bernh.
, *
Eupatorium perfoliatum
L.,
Eutrochium maculatum
(L.) E.E. Lamont,
E. purpureum
(L.) E.E. Lamont (
Frick 1956
;
Spencer 1969
;
Spencer & Steyskal 1986
).
A
female
paratype
from
Ontario
labeled “on
Viburnum pubescens
” (=
V. dentatum
L.,
Adoxaceae
) was misinterpreted by
Frick (1956
,
1959
) as a rearing record (
Spencer 1969
).
Leaf mine.
(
Figs. 107–108
) Initially an irregular track, expanding into a large, whitish blotch with frass in numerous fine grains. Mines of several larvae coalesce to form a single blotch.
Puparium.
Reddish-brown; formed outside the mine.
Distribution.
USA
: MA, ME, MN, NY, PA, WI;
Canada
: ON.