Thorodiplosis impatientis Felt

Kolesik, Peter & Gagné, Raymond J., 2020, A review of the gall midges (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) of Indonesia: taxonomy, biology and adult key to genera, Zootaxa 4847 (1), pp. 1-82 : 69-71

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4847.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4476921

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A32D87D4-1C0F-5337-55DE-FBC221B7E262

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scientific name

Thorodiplosis impatientis Felt
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Thorodiplosis impatientis Felt View in CoL

[ Figs 40 View FIGURES 40 a–j]

Thorodiplosis impatientis Felt, 1921d: 89 View in CoL .

Material examined. Type male and female reared from a marginal roll on the upper leaf surface of Impatiens platypetala Lindl. (Fig. 599 [ Fig. 40a View FIGURES 40 ] in DvL & DvLR (1918)), at Mt Gede, Cibodas , Java, 15-vii-1920 ( NYSM #a3153). Felt’s two slides contain two males and two females, all mounted whole and uncleared, with most body parts present but partially shriveled .

Description. Male. Wing length 1.6 mm, width 0.6 mm. Antenna: basal node slightly longer than wide, internode as long as basal node, proximal node 1.5x length basal node, neck 2x length basal node [ Fig. 40i View FIGURES 40 ]. Terminalia: gonocoxite splayed with low mesobasal lobe, gonostylus as long as gonocoxite, curved at distal third, setulose at basal third, carinate and setose beyond [ Figs 40h j View FIGURES 40 ].

Female. Wing length 2.2 mm, width 0.8 mm. Antenna as in Figs 40c, d View FIGURES 40 . Terminalia: cerci setulose, sparsely setose, with pair of long, blunt, closely set sensory hairs at apex [ Fig. 40f View FIGURES 40 ].

Pupa, larva unknown.

Biology. This species causes a marginal roll on the leaf of Impatiens platypetala (Balsaminaceae) [ Figs 40a, b View FIGURES 40 ]. The gall is figured in DvL & DvLR (1918, gall No. 599, Fig 599 [ Fig. 40a View FIGURES 40 ]) and described by DvLR & DvL (1926) as follows. The margin of the leaf is rolled up for a small part of its length. The infected parts are white or yellowish and considerably thickened. The gall can be common locally.

Geographical distribution. This species was reported from Java (DvLR & DvL 1914, 1918; Felt 1921; DvLR & DvL 1926, 1941) from the following localities: Pagergunung , alt. 900 m, ix-1911 ; Paseh, near Bandung , alt. 1000 m, xii-1915 ; Ciharum, near Cibeber , alt. 1200 m, vi-1916 ; Mt Slamet , alt 800 m, v-1918 ; Cisarua, near Cimahi , alt. 1300 m, v-1918 ; Mt Gede, Cibeureum , alt. 1700 m, ii-1916 ; Mt Gede, Cibodas , alt. 1400 m, ix-1918 ; alt. 1500 m, 15-vii-1920; alt. 2000 m, vii-1928; Mt Pangrango , alt. 2300 m, vi-1920 ; Mt Salak , alt. 800 m, vi-1918; vii-1920; x- 1921 ; Mt Cikuray , alt. 1600 m, v-1925 ; Maseng, near Bogor , alt. 600 m, vi-1925 . Additionally, Purnama Hidayat and Mahindra Dewi Nur Aisyah ( IPB University ) (pers. comm., Fig. 40b View FIGURES 40 ) found the galls at Mount Gede Pangrango National Park , Cianjur (6°52’33”S, 106°58’04”E), alt. 1407 m, 17-iv-2018 GoogleMaps ; Kertajaya, Pasirkuda, near Cianjur (7°14’38”S, 107°10’24”E), alt. 504 m, 10-iv-2018 GoogleMaps ; Pagelaran, near Cianjur (7°17’45”S, 107°7’7”E, alt. 967 m, 13- iv-2018; GoogleMaps Mt Sari , Pamijahan , Bogor (near Mt. Bunder ) (6°41’23”S, 107°12’01”E), alt. 967 m, 17-iii-2018. GoogleMaps

Species unplaced to genus

The following three species are too incompletely known to be placed in existing genera or to describe new genera for them. Their types were reared from distinctive galls on known plants, therefore more specimens should someday be found on which to base proper descriptions.

NYSM

New York State Museum

IPB

Institut fuer Palaeontologie

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Cecidomyiidae

Genus

Thorodiplosis

Loc

Thorodiplosis impatientis Felt

Kolesik, Peter & Gagné, Raymond J. 2020
2020
Loc

Thorodiplosis impatientis

Felt, E. P. 1921: 89
1921
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