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Liriomyza minor Spencer

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Liriomyza minor Spencer

Figs 152–154

Liriomyza minor Spencer 1981: 250. Spencer & Steyskal 1986: 120.

Wing length 1.6–1.7mm (♂), 1.7mm (♀). Length of ultimate section of vein CuA 1 divided by penultimate section: 2.3–2.7. Eye height divided by gena height: 2.9–3.7. Scutum lightly pruinose to subshining. First flagellomere relatively large and highest subapically, or only slightly enlarged, ovate and widest near base.

Chaetotaxy: Two ori (sometimes one on one side), two ors. Acrostichal setulae in four rows.

Colouration: Calypter margin and hairs grey to brown. First flagellomere brownish-orange, sometimes with basal margin yellow; ocellar triangle, clypeus, back of head and posterolateral corner of frons to base of outer vertical bristle dark brown. Lateral margin of scutum yellow presuturally and slightly yellowish above wing base; katatergite yellowish; anatergite yellowish to light brown dorsally lateral to scutellum (otherwise brown). Pleuron dark brown with dorsal margin of anepisternum, meron and katepisternum yellow; anepisternum sometimes yellowish posteriorly on dorsal 1/3 or with broad oblique brown stripe. Legs dark brown with distal 2/3 of fore coxa, distal ½ of mid coxa, base of male fore tibia, apices of femora and sometimes streaking on femora yellow (fore femur mostly yellow in holotype). Abdomen sometimes paler laterally.

Genitalia: Figs 152–154. Surstylus darkly pigmented, thin along length and with one subapical spine. Innerventral margin of epandrium (or subapical sclerite?) differentiated into dark ventral plate with terminal spine. Basiphallus slightly elongate and ventrally curved. Swollen apical section of ejaculatory duct short, not much longer than wide. Paraphallus thin and dark, fused to margin of membrane supporting haired hypophallus. Mesophallus dark, cylindrical, narrowed medially, nearly as long as basiphallus and separate from distiphallus. Distiphallus short, enclosing one pair of small fringed processes; bell-shaped in ventral view with shallow longitudinal suture separated by broad apical plate; basal half narrow and stem-like in lateral view. Ejaculatory apodeme with pileus ejaculatorius thickly sclerotized and truncated at ends, stem well developed and blade abruptly widened before midpoint, pointed at corners, with dark apical margin, numerous perpendicular striations, and with several abrupt gradations in pigment near base.

Variation: UCD male differs as follows: first flagellomere ovate and dark yellow with base paler; anepisternum and katepisternum dark with only dorsal margin thinly yellow; femora pale with extensive streaking; tibiae brown (paler on anterior legs) with venter yellow.

Hosts. Unknown.

Range. USA. California [Alpine, Riverside*, Sierra*, Ventura].

Type material. Holotype, USA. California: Alpine Co., Hope Valley, 5.viii.1948, sweeping, Lot 91-12, K.E. Frick, Type No. 13940 (1♂, CASC); Paratypes examined, USA. California: Alpine Co., Hope Valley, sweeping, K.E. Frick, 7.viii.1948, Lot No. 91-20 (2♂, CASC), 8.viii.1948, Lot No. 91-30 (1♀, CASC).

Additional material examined. USA. California: Riverside Co., R. R. Cyn., 4mi E, Elsinore, 13.iv.1965, J. Powell (1♂, EMEC), Sierra Co., Kyburg Flat, 30.vi.1976, J. R. Nixon (1♂, UCD).

Comments. Liriomyza minor is a morphologically variable species darker than most other Liriomyza (excluding the frons) with an enlarged first flagellomere, and confident identification should only be made following examination of the male genitalia. The surstylus is darker than the epandrium with the sides nearly parallel, there is a dark pronounced plate along the inner-ventral surface of the epandrium, the mesophallus is long, dark and cylindrical, the swollen apical section of the ejaculatory duct is very small, and the distiphallus is small and bell-shaped with a ventral suture separated by a broad plate.

Notes

Published as part of Lonsdale, Owen, 2011, The Liriomyza (Agromyzidae: Schizophora: Diptera) of California 2850, pp. 1-123 in Zootaxa 2850 (1) on pages 70-72, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.2850.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5287220

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Biodiversity

Collection code
CASC , EMEC , R , UCD
Event date
1948-08-05 , 1948-08-07 , 1965-04-13 , 1976-06-30
Verbatim event date
1948-08-05 , 1948-08-07/08 , 1965-04-13 , 1976-06-30
Scientific name authorship
Spencer
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Order
Diptera
Family
Agromyzidae
Genus
Liriomyza
Species
minor
Taxon rank
species
Type status
holotype , paratype

References

  • Spencer, K. A. (1981) A revisionary study of the leaf-mining flies (Agromyzidae) of California. University of California, Division of Agricultural Sciences, Special Publication 3273, 489 pp.
  • Spencer, K. A. & Steyskal, G. C. (1986) Manual of the Agromyzidae (Diptera) of the United States. U. S. D. A. Agriculture Handbook, 638, 478 pp.