Phytomyza artemisivora Spencer

Guglya, Yuliia, 2021, Rearing mining flies (Diptera: Agromyzidae) from host plants as an instrument for associating females with males, with the description of seven new species, Zootaxa 5014 (1), pp. 1-158 : 66

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5014.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:63EEF5A6-EAE0-438F-87BC-AF5806BD3641

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5162416

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D2619A43-FFB8-2A23-49DB-A4F6FC1DFBA0

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Plazi

scientific name

Phytomyza artemisivora Spencer
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Phytomyza artemisivora Spencer View in CoL

( Figs. 185–188 View FIGURES 185–193 , 555–560 View FIGURES 555–560 )

Material examined: Ukraine: Kharkiv Region: Kharkiv, City Centre , 50°00’N, 36°14’E, 18.viii.2020, Yu. Guglya, ex Artemisia vulgaris (1♂ 2♀) GoogleMaps .

Hosts. Asteraceae : Artemisia vulgaris L. ( Spencer 1976), Chrysanthemum L. ( Warrington 2021).

Mine. ( Fig. 185 View FIGURES 185–193 ) The larva forms a white serpentine upper surface leaf mine. Pupation takes place outside the mine.

Puparium. ( Figs. 186–188 View FIGURES 185–193 ) Brownish-black, semi-glossy, 2.0 mm long, with shallow but distinct segmentation; surface quite smooth except for wide bands of fine spines. Posterior spiracles set flat on the body cuticle and entirely separate; black, with twelve fine sessile bulbs in an elliptical configuration. Ventral portion of last abdominal segment moderately protruding posteriorly viewed from the side. Anal plate directed ventro-posteriorly.

Cephalopharyngeal skeleton. ( Fig. 555 View FIGURES 555–560 ) Right mouthhook much larger than the left, each with sharp abducted portion directed ventrally and bearing two accessory teeth. Intermediate sclerite long and straight, with long and sharp process directed ventro-posteriorly, sclerite 1.59× as long as maximum height of left mouthhook. The mouthhook and intermediate sclerite are strongly sclerotized and the pharyngeal sclerite is much less so. The ventral cornu bears oval “closed” window in posterior half. Indentation index 81.

Female head. ( Figs. 556, 557 View FIGURES 555–560 ) Yellow, with antenna, oc tr and postgena posteriorly black; orbit projecting above eye in profile; 2 orb s, 2 fr s; lunule of medium height, broad, semicircular, reaching the level of the posterior fr s; pped distinctly elongated and narrowed apically, with white pubescence; gena medially 0.3× as high as maximum height of eye.

Female genitalia. ( Figs. 558–560 View FIGURES 555–560 ) Capsule of spermatheca relatively small, 0.18× as high as height of anterior part of oviscape. Spermathecae equal in size, brown, with slightly corrugated surface, flattened basally and apically, wider than high. Internal duct invagination cylindrical, narrowing medially, 0.9× as deep as height of spermatheca. Spermathecal duct weakly sclerotized. Ventral receptacle flattened S-shaped, with well sclerotized tail that is bowlshaped basally. Body of receptacle hemispherical with slightly curved basal connecting tube, strongly sclerotized, 0.85× as wide as diameter of spermatheca; with opening 0.8× as wide as diameter of spherical part of body.

Distribution. Palaearctic ( Papp & Černý 2019). Ukraine (first record).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Agromyzidae

Genus

Phytomyza

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