Published March 16, 2020 | Version v1
Journal article Open

Three new species of Bruggmanniella Tavares, 1909 (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae) from Brazil with a key to species

  • 1. Museu Nacional, Departamento de Entomologia, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil
  • 2. Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Ecologia Evolutiva & Biodiversidade, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brasil

Description

Rodrigues, Alene Ramos, Carvalho-Fernandes, Sheila Patrícia, Maia, Valéria Cid, Oliveira, Lázaro Araújo (2020): Three new species of Bruggmanniella Tavares, 1909 (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae) from Brazil with a key to species. Revista Brasileira de Entomologia (e201917) 64 (1): 1-8, DOI: 10.1590/1806-9665-RBENT-2019-17, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1806-9665-rbent-2019-17

Files

source.pdf

Files (3.9 MB)

Name Size Download all
md5:cccf14265f16e95df11dc8d8bd734b01
3.9 MB Preview Download

Linked records

Additional details

Identifiers

LSID
urn:lsid:plazi.org:pub:FFCF14265F16E95DF11DFFD8BD734B01

References

  • 3. Empodia longer than bend tarsal claws (Fig. 8c), on Sorocea ilicicola (Moraceae), Brazil....................................B. braziliensis Tavares, 1909 Refs.: Tavares (1909); Mohn (1963)
  • 4. Empodia shorter than bend tarsal claws, female flagellomeres not wavy (Fig. 8d), ovary galls on Inga edulis (Fabaceae), Brazil............................B. ingae Urso-Guimaraes and Amorim, 2004 Ref.: Urso-Guimaraes and Amorim (2004)
  • - Empodia equal in length of bend tarsal claws, female flagellomeres wavy (Fig.8e), flower bud galls on Byrsonima sericea (Malpighiaceae), Brazil ............................................B. byrsonimae Maia and Couri, 1992 Refs.: Maia et al. (1992); Maia (2001)
  • 6. Larval spatula short, with a large and short shaft (Fig. 8f), male hypoproct bilobed, on Doliocarpus dentatus (Dilleniaceae), Brazil...................................................................B. doliocarpi Maia, 2010 Ref.: Maia et al. (2010)
  • - Larval spatula with lateral teeth more acute than mesal ones (Fig. 8g), pupa with antennal horns slightly concave (Fig. 8h), on Persea americana (Lauraceae), Colombia and Costa Rica................... .................................................................................B. perseae Gagne, 2004 Ref.: Gagne et al. (2004)
  • 9. Pupal antennal horns narrow at base, slightly tapering (Fig. 8i), larval spatula with mesal teeth conspicuously longer than the lateral ones (Fig. 9a), fruit galls on Maytenus obtusifolia (Celastraceae), Brazil ............................................B. maytenuse Maia and Couri, 1992 Refs.: Maia et al. (1992); Maia (1999)
  • 10. Eyes of adult slightly separate in vertex (Fig. 9b), palpus three-segmented (Fig. 9b), stem galls on Duguetia furfuracea (Annonaceae), BrazilB.duguetiae Urso-Guimaraes and Amorim,2004 Ref.: Urso-Guimaraes and Amorim (2004)
  • 12. Male hypoproct with U-shaped emargination (Fig.9d), pupal antennal horns with three lateral teeth (Fig. 9e), stem galls on Actinodaphne lancifolia (Lauraceae), JapanB.actinodaphnes TokudaandYukawa,2006 Ref.: Tokuda and Yukawa (2006)
  • - Male hypoproct barely emarginated (Fig. 9f), pupal antennal horns without additional projection (Fig.9g), on Cinnamomum japonicum (Lauraceae), Japan...........B. cinnamomi Tokuda and Yukawa, 2006 Ref.: Tokuda and Yukawa (2006)
  • 13. Pupal antennal horns twice as long as widest diameter (Fig. 9h), twig galls on Bumelia lanuginosa (Sapotaceae), USA and Mexico. ..................................................................................B. bumeliae Felt, 1907 Refs.: Felt (1907); Gagne (1994)
  • - Pupal antennal horns approximately as long as widest diameter (Fig. 9i), stem galls on Schinus sp. (Anacardiaceae), Brazil .............. ..................................................................................B. oblita Tavares, 1920 Refs.: Tavares (1920); Mohn (1961)