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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10.11646/zootaxa.4479.1.1
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Cerodontha (Cerodontha) dorsalis
(Loew)
(
Fig. 126
)
Material examined.
COLORADO
:
Chaffee Co.
,
Poncha Springs
,
South
Arkansas
River
,
8.vii.2015
, em. by
21.vii.2015
,
C.S. Eiseman
, ex ×
Triticosecale
, #CSE1777,
CNC634812
(
1♀
)
;
CONNECTICUT
:
Litchfield Co.
,
Canaan
,
Falls Village
,
21.vii.2015
, em
.
27.vii.2015
, C. Vispo, ex
Elymus
, #CSE2170, CNC564678 (1♂);
NORTH
CAROLINA
:
Durham Co.
,
Durham
,
Pelham Rd.
,
29.iv.2017
, em. ~
17–22.v.2017
,
T.S. Feldman
, ex
Dichanthelium
, #CSE3675,
CNC939801–93980
2 (
2♀
)
;
29.iv.2017
, em. ~
17.v.2017
, T.S. Feldman, ex
Elymus virginicus
, #CSE3676, CNC939821 (1♀);
13.v.2017
, em.
19.v.2017
, T.S. Feldman, ex
Dichanthelium dichotomum
ssp.
nitidum
, #CSE3693, CNC939803 (1♀);
Scotland
Co.,
Laurinburg
,
St. Andrews University
,
18.iv.2017
, em
.
18.v.2017
, T.S. Feldman, ex
Agrostis hyemalis
, #CSE3685, CNC939750 (1♂).
Hosts.
Poaceae
: *
Agrostis hyemalis
(Walter) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
,
Avena sativa
L.,
Bromus carinatus
Hook. & Arn.
,
Dactylis glomerata
L.,
*
Dichanthelium dichotomum
(L.) Gould,
Digitaria sanguinalis
(L.) Scop.,
Echinochloa
crus-galli
(L.) P. Beauv.,
Ehrharta erecta
Lam.
,
Eleusine indica
(L.) Gaertn.,
Elymus glaucus
Buckley
,
E. repens
(L.) Gould,
E. *
virginicus
L.,
Eragrostis
von Wolf
,
Hordeum jubatum
L.,
H. murinum
L.,
H. vulgare
L.,
Lolium perenne
L.
ssp.
multiflorum
(Lam.) Husnot
,
Panicum capillare
L.,
P. dichotomiflorum
Michx.
,
P. miliaceum
L.,
Phalaris minor
Retz.
,
Phleum pratense
L.,
Poa pratensis
L.,
Secale cereale
L.,
Setaria viridis
(L.) P. Beauv.,
Sorghum bicolor
(L.) Moench,
*
×
Triticosecale
Wittm. ex
A
. Camus
,
Triticum aestivum
L.,
Zea mays
L. (
Frick 1959
;
Spencer & Steyskal 1986
).
Leaf mine.
(
Fig. 126
) Long, narrow, whitish, leading from near the tip of the leaf into the sheath. In the mines on
Dichanthelium
and ×
Triticosecale
, several branches emanated from the sheath.
Puparium.
Shining, yellowish brown, somewhat flattened (
Spencer & Steyskal 1986
); whitish in the example we examined.
Distribution.
Widespread in the New World, including the Caribbean,
Central
America, and
South
America; also recorded from
Mongolia
,
East
Siberia, and Middle Asia (
Boucher 2002
).