Lonicerae russoi Gagné, 2016
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4158.3.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6072240 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039587BF-3173-BD47-AD84-FE973904FADE |
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Lonicerae russoi Gagné |
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Lonicerae russoi Gagné View in CoL , new species
Figs 5 View FIGURES 4 – 6 , 19–31 View FIGURES 19 – 27 View FIGURES 28 – 30 View FIGURES 31 – 32 .
Description. Adult: Wing ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 4 – 6 ) length: male 3.7–3.9 (n=3, avg.=3.8); female 3.7–3.9 mm (n=5, avg.=3.8). Head as in Figs. 19–20 View FIGURES 19 – 27 , palpus 2-segmented, antennal flagellomeres as in Figs 21–22 View FIGURES 19 – 27 . Anepimeron with 28–32 setae (n=5). Male terminalia as in Figs 26–27 View FIGURES 19 – 27 . Female abdomen as in Figs 25 View FIGURES 19 – 27 , 31 View FIGURES 31 – 32 .
Pupa. Anterior segments ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES 28 – 30 ) as in the generic description.
Larva, third instar ( Figs 29–30 View FIGURES 28 – 30 ): Length, 3.5 mm (n=1). Spatula as in Fig. 29 View FIGURES 28 – 30 . Papillae as for generic description.
Material examined. HOLOTYPE: male, from Lonicera hispidula, Alameda Co. , California, 22.ii.2005, R. Russo . Paratypes: 2 males, 5 females, 2 pupae, 1 pupal exuviae, and 1 larva, same data as holotype .
Etymology. This species is named for Ronald A. Russo in recognition of his contributions to the study of galls of western North America. Formerly Chief Naturalist, East Bay Regional Park District, Alameda and Contra Costa Counties in California, he now resides in Bellingham, Washington. He is the author of Field Guide to Plant Galls of California and other Western States ( Russo 2007 ).
Distribution. The type specimens were reared from galls found in Alameda Co., California. R. Russo (in litt.) found similar galls also in Mendocino Co., California.
Life history. Lonicerae russoi is responsible for a green, leafy rosette bud gall ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 3 , this paper, and plate 238 of Russo (2007)) on Lonicera hispidula . Russo (2007) reported that galls usually appear several together at the tips of shoots, but may occur singly also. Individual galls may be 10 mm high by 8 in diameter and the clusters 30 mm in diameter. Individual leaves or bracts covering the galls are about 3 mm wide. White hairs protrude from edges of the bracts and more densely from the center of each gall. The individual larval chambers are 4 mm long by 2 mm in diameter. Larvae were pupating in late February when the galls were found and adults emerged in late February to early March. The gall is one of at least three distinct bud galls on Lonicera spp. in California ( Russo 2007 ), including that of L. lonicera ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1 – 3 , this paper; also Fig. 241, Gagné (1989) and plate 236, Russo (2007)), from L. subspicata in southern California.
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