Phytomyza flexuosa Spencer
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4931.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4545283 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0395A00B-7001-EB6F-2A99-FD9A674B630B |
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Phytomyza flexuosa Spencer |
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Phytomyza flexuosa Spencer View in CoL
Material examined. IOWA: Winneshiek Co., Beard Farm , 27.v.2018, em. spring 2018, J. van der Linden, ex Ranunculus abortivus , # CSE4646 , CNC1144044–1144046 View Materials (1♁ 2♀) .
Host. * Ranunculaceae : Ranunculus abortivus L.
Leaf mine. A blotch formed at the apex of a leaf lobe.
Puparium. Formed outside the mine.
Phenology and voltinism. Our specimens were collected as larvae on 27 May and emerged as adults within a few weeks. The holotype was collected as an adult on 27 August ( Spencer & Steyskal 1986).
Distribution. USA: *IA, WA ( Spencer & Steyskal 1986).
Comments. This species was described from a single specimen caught while sweeping Erigeron canadensis , but its host was presumed to be in Ranunculaceae due to the close similarity of the genitalia to those of Phytomyza davisii (Walton) . The latter species also feeds on Ranunculus abortivus , forming blotch mines and pupating externally (Eiseman & Lonsdale 2019).
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