Agromyza reptans Fallen

Agromyza reptans Fallén (Figs. 16–18, 300–304) Material examined: Ukraine: Transcarpathia: near Chop, flood land on the River Latoritsa Bank, 48°27’N, 22°12’E, 18.ix.2016, Yu. Guglya, ex Urtica dioica (6 puparia); “Skalka”, near Uzhhorod, 48°41’N, 22°24’E, 16.vii.2017, Yu. Guglya, ex Urtica dioica (...

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Agromyza
Agromyza reptans
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Agromyza reptans
Guglya, Yuliia
Agromyza reptans Fallen
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Agromyzidae
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Agromyza reptans
description Agromyza reptans Fallén (Figs. 16–18, 300–304) Material examined: Ukraine: Transcarpathia: near Chop, flood land on the River Latoritsa Bank, 48°27’N, 22°12’E, 18.ix.2016, Yu. Guglya, ex Urtica dioica (6 puparia); “Skalka”, near Uzhhorod, 48°41’N, 22°24’E, 16.vii.2017, Yu. Guglya, ex Urtica dioica (3 puparia); same locality, 17.ix.2017, Yu. Guglya, ex Urtica dioica (7 puparia); Esen, near Uzhhorod, 48°21’N, 22°16’E, 19.ix.2016, Yu. Guglya, ex Urtica dioica (12 puparia); near Lubnya, Uzhanskyi National Park, 49°00’N, 22°43’E, 5.vii.2019, Yu. Guglya, ex Urtica dioica (1 puparium); Khust, 48°09’N, 23°18’E, 22.ix.2016, Yu. Guglya, ex Urtica dioica (8 puparia); Volyn Region: near Shatsk, The Shatsk National Nature Park, 52°34’N, 23°54’E, 12.viii.2016 —mines collected, Yu. Guglya, ex Urtica dioica — 17.iii.2017 (2♀ 15 puparia); same locality, 27.v.2019 —mine collected, Yu. Guglya, ex Urtica dioica (1 puparium); Dachne, near Lutsk, 50°48’N, 25°22’E, 7.vi.2019, Yu. Guglya, ex Urtica dioica (5 puparia); Vinnytsa Region: near Dokhno, 48°16’N, 29°18’E, 2.vii.2019, Yu. Guglya (2♂ 1♀); Kharkiv Region: near Petrivske, 49°10’N, 36°58’E, 11.vii.2014, Yu. Guglya, ex Urtica dioica (1 puparium); Donetsk Region: Kryva Luka, 13 km SEE Lyman, 48°52’N, 37°54’E, 1.vi.2019, Yu. Guglya, ex Urtica dioica (4 puparia). Hosts. Urticaceae: Urtica spp., Parietaria L.; Cannabaceae: Cannabis L., Humulus L.; Mentzelia Plum. ex L. ( Spencer 1976). Mine. The larva forms a greenish-black full-depth blotch mine. In the early stage it is located mainly along the leaf margin and then can spread to occupy the whole leaf (depending on the leaf size). Three larvae feed together in one mine. Pupation takes place outside the mine in the soil. Puparium. (Figs. 16–18) Reddish-brown, glossy, 3.2 mm long, with deep segmentation; surface quite smooth except for spine bands. Both posterior spiracles set on one stout conical protuberant mounting; brown, with three strong orange bulbs set in a circular configuration at acute angles to each other. Anal plate black, not protruding above the surface of the puparium viewed from the side and directed ventro-posteriorly. Cephalopharyngeal skeleton. (Figs. 300, 301) Both mouthhooks equal in size and shape, rounded ventrally. Each mouthhook bears two sharp accessory teeth. Intermediate sclerite long and narrow, 1.16× as long as height of mouthhook. Straight parastomal bar exist. Dorsal and ventral cornua bear wide and long “closed” windows. Intermediate sclerite strongly sclerotized only in dorso-anterior half. The pharyngeal sclerite is much more sclerotized ventro-anteriorly. Indentation index 83. See also in Sasakawa (1961: Fig. 11 l). Female head. (Figs. 302, 303) Black, with orbit not projecting above eye in profile, 2 orb s, 3 fr s and low, largerly semicircular lunule, reaching the level between 2 nd and 3 rd fr s; pped elongated, flattened ventrally with white pubescence; gena medially 0.1× as high as maximum height of eye. Female genitalia. (Fig. 304) Spermathecae unequal in size, brown, with corrugated surface, flattened basally, with wide and shallow internal duct invagination. Neck of spermatheca narrow and strongly sclerotized. Shape of capsule of spermatheca can be rounded, trapezoid or rectangular. Proctiger and egg guide see in Sasakawa (1961: Fig. 11 h, g). Distribution. Extremely widely distributed species known from the Palaearctic, Nearctic, and Oriental Regions (Papp & Černý 2015; Eiseman & Lonsdale 2018; Černý & Roháček 2020). Also widespread in Ukraine (Guglya 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2020). : Published as part of 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, pp. 1-158 in Zootaxa 5014 (1) on pages 10-12, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5014.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5158589 : {"references": ["Spencer, K. A. (1976) The Agromyzidae (Diptera) of Fennoscandia and Denmark. Part 1. Scandinavian Science Press, Klampenborg, 304 pp.", "Sasakawa, M. (1961) A study of Japanese Agromyzidae (Diptera). Part 2. Pacific Insects, 3 (2 - 3), 307 - 472.", "Papp, L. & Cerny, M. (2015) Agromyzidae (Diptera) of Hungary. Vol. 1. Agromyzinae. Pars Ltd, Nagycovacsi, 416 pp.", "Eiseman, C. S. & Lonsdale, O. (2018) New state and host records for Agromyzidae (Diptera) in the United States with the description of thirty new species. Zootaxa, 4479 (1), 1 - 156. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4479.1.1", "Cerny, M. & Rohacek, J. (2020) New records of the Agromyzidae (Diptera) from the Muranska planina National Park (Central Slovakia) Acta Musei Silesiae, Scientiae Naturales, 69, 97 - 140. https: // doi. org / 10.2478 / cszma- 2020 - 0009", "Guglya, Yu. (2011) A study of the fauna of leaf-miner flies of the subfamily Agromyzinae (Diptera: Agromyzidae) of Ukraine. Report 1. 28 new species for the fauna of Ukraine. The Kharkiv Entomological Society Gazette, 19 (2), 61 - 68. [in Russian]", "Guglya, Yu. (2012) A study of the fauna of leaf-miner flies of the subfamily Agromyzinae (Diptera: Agromyzidae) of Ukraine. Report 2. 14 new species for the fauna of Ukraine. The first record of Melanagromyza provecta (De Meijere, 1910) for Europe. The Kharkiv Entomological Society Gazette, 20 (2), 56 - 62. [in Russian]", "Guglya, Yu. (2015) A study of the fauna of leaf-miner flies of the subfamily Agromyzinae (Diptera: Agromyzidae) of Ukraine. Report 3. Eleven new species for the fauna of Ukraine. The Kharkiv Entomological Society Gazette, 23 (2), 29 - 38.", "Guglya, Yu. (2016) Four new species of the genus Melanagromyza (Diptera, Agromyzidae) from Ukraine. Vestnik Zoologii, 50 (5), 407 - 414. https: // doi. org / 10.1515 / vzoo- 2016 - 0047", "Guglya, Yu. (2017) A study of the fauna of leaf-miner flies of the subfamily Agromyzinae (Diptera: Agromyzidae) of Ukraine. Report 5. Seven new species for the fauna of Ukraine. The Kharkiv Entomological Society Gazette, 25 (1), 48 - 56.", "Guglya, Yu. (2020) Mining flies of the subfamily Agromyzinae (Diptera, Agromyzidae) of Ukrainian Transcarpathia, with the description of three new species. Zoodiversity, 54 (6), 453 - 478. https: // doi. org / 10.15407 / zoo 2020.06.453"]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5162346 2023-05-15T16:12:28+02:00 Agromyza reptans Fallen Guglya, Yuliia 2021 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5162346 https://zenodo.org/record/5162346 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/5158589 http://publication.plazi.org/id/2E58E23BFFF92A62494CA461FFFDFFDE http://zoobank.org/63EEF5A6-EAE0-438F-87BC-AF5806BD3641 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5014.1.1 http://zenodo.org/record/5158589 http://publication.plazi.org/id/2E58E23BFFF92A62494CA461FFFDFFDE https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5158595 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5158700 http://zoobank.org/63EEF5A6-EAE0-438F-87BC-AF5806BD3641 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5162345 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Diptera Agromyzidae Agromyza Agromyza reptans Text Taxonomic treatment article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5162346 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5014.1.1 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5158595 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5158700 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5162345 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Agromyza reptans Fallén (Figs. 16–18, 300–304) Material examined: Ukraine: Transcarpathia: near Chop, flood land on the River Latoritsa Bank, 48°27’N, 22°12’E, 18.ix.2016, Yu. Guglya, ex Urtica dioica (6 puparia); “Skalka”, near Uzhhorod, 48°41’N, 22°24’E, 16.vii.2017, Yu. Guglya, ex Urtica dioica (3 puparia); same locality, 17.ix.2017, Yu. Guglya, ex Urtica dioica (7 puparia); Esen, near Uzhhorod, 48°21’N, 22°16’E, 19.ix.2016, Yu. Guglya, ex Urtica dioica (12 puparia); near Lubnya, Uzhanskyi National Park, 49°00’N, 22°43’E, 5.vii.2019, Yu. Guglya, ex Urtica dioica (1 puparium); Khust, 48°09’N, 23°18’E, 22.ix.2016, Yu. Guglya, ex Urtica dioica (8 puparia); Volyn Region: near Shatsk, The Shatsk National Nature Park, 52°34’N, 23°54’E, 12.viii.2016 —mines collected, Yu. Guglya, ex Urtica dioica — 17.iii.2017 (2♀ 15 puparia); same locality, 27.v.2019 —mine collected, Yu. Guglya, ex Urtica dioica (1 puparium); Dachne, near Lutsk, 50°48’N, 25°22’E, 7.vi.2019, Yu. Guglya, ex Urtica dioica (5 puparia); Vinnytsa Region: near Dokhno, 48°16’N, 29°18’E, 2.vii.2019, Yu. Guglya (2♂ 1♀); Kharkiv Region: near Petrivske, 49°10’N, 36°58’E, 11.vii.2014, Yu. Guglya, ex Urtica dioica (1 puparium); Donetsk Region: Kryva Luka, 13 km SEE Lyman, 48°52’N, 37°54’E, 1.vi.2019, Yu. Guglya, ex Urtica dioica (4 puparia). Hosts. Urticaceae: Urtica spp., Parietaria L.; Cannabaceae: Cannabis L., Humulus L.; Mentzelia Plum. ex L. ( Spencer 1976). Mine. The larva forms a greenish-black full-depth blotch mine. In the early stage it is located mainly along the leaf margin and then can spread to occupy the whole leaf (depending on the leaf size). Three larvae feed together in one mine. Pupation takes place outside the mine in the soil. Puparium. (Figs. 16–18) Reddish-brown, glossy, 3.2 mm long, with deep segmentation; surface quite smooth except for spine bands. Both posterior spiracles set on one stout conical protuberant mounting; brown, with three strong orange bulbs set in a circular configuration at acute angles to each other. Anal plate black, not protruding above the surface of the puparium viewed from the side and directed ventro-posteriorly. Cephalopharyngeal skeleton. (Figs. 300, 301) Both mouthhooks equal in size and shape, rounded ventrally. Each mouthhook bears two sharp accessory teeth. Intermediate sclerite long and narrow, 1.16× as long as height of mouthhook. Straight parastomal bar exist. Dorsal and ventral cornua bear wide and long “closed” windows. Intermediate sclerite strongly sclerotized only in dorso-anterior half. The pharyngeal sclerite is much more sclerotized ventro-anteriorly. Indentation index 83. See also in Sasakawa (1961: Fig. 11 l). Female head. (Figs. 302, 303) Black, with orbit not projecting above eye in profile, 2 orb s, 3 fr s and low, largerly semicircular lunule, reaching the level between 2 nd and 3 rd fr s; pped elongated, flattened ventrally with white pubescence; gena medially 0.1× as high as maximum height of eye. Female genitalia. (Fig. 304) Spermathecae unequal in size, brown, with corrugated surface, flattened basally, with wide and shallow internal duct invagination. Neck of spermatheca narrow and strongly sclerotized. Shape of capsule of spermatheca can be rounded, trapezoid or rectangular. Proctiger and egg guide see in Sasakawa (1961: Fig. 11 h, g). Distribution. Extremely widely distributed species known from the Palaearctic, Nearctic, and Oriental Regions (Papp & Černý 2015; Eiseman & Lonsdale 2018; Černý & Roháček 2020). Also widespread in Ukraine (Guglya 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2020). : Published as part of 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, pp. 1-158 in Zootaxa 5014 (1) on pages 10-12, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5014.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5158589 : {"references": ["Spencer, K. A. (1976) The Agromyzidae (Diptera) of Fennoscandia and Denmark. Part 1. Scandinavian Science Press, Klampenborg, 304 pp.", "Sasakawa, M. (1961) A study of Japanese Agromyzidae (Diptera). Part 2. Pacific Insects, 3 (2 - 3), 307 - 472.", "Papp, L. & Cerny, M. (2015) Agromyzidae (Diptera) of Hungary. Vol. 1. Agromyzinae. Pars Ltd, Nagycovacsi, 416 pp.", "Eiseman, C. S. & Lonsdale, O. (2018) New state and host records for Agromyzidae (Diptera) in the United States with the description of thirty new species. Zootaxa, 4479 (1), 1 - 156. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4479.1.1", "Cerny, M. & Rohacek, J. (2020) New records of the Agromyzidae (Diptera) from the Muranska planina National Park (Central Slovakia) Acta Musei Silesiae, Scientiae Naturales, 69, 97 - 140. https: // doi. org / 10.2478 / cszma- 2020 - 0009", "Guglya, Yu. (2011) A study of the fauna of leaf-miner flies of the subfamily Agromyzinae (Diptera: Agromyzidae) of Ukraine. Report 1. 28 new species for the fauna of Ukraine. The Kharkiv Entomological Society Gazette, 19 (2), 61 - 68. [in Russian]", "Guglya, Yu. (2012) A study of the fauna of leaf-miner flies of the subfamily Agromyzinae (Diptera: Agromyzidae) of Ukraine. Report 2. 14 new species for the fauna of Ukraine. The first record of Melanagromyza provecta (De Meijere, 1910) for Europe. The Kharkiv Entomological Society Gazette, 20 (2), 56 - 62. [in Russian]", "Guglya, Yu. (2015) A study of the fauna of leaf-miner flies of the subfamily Agromyzinae (Diptera: Agromyzidae) of Ukraine. Report 3. Eleven new species for the fauna of Ukraine. The Kharkiv Entomological Society Gazette, 23 (2), 29 - 38.", "Guglya, Yu. (2016) Four new species of the genus Melanagromyza (Diptera, Agromyzidae) from Ukraine. Vestnik Zoologii, 50 (5), 407 - 414. https: // doi. org / 10.1515 / vzoo- 2016 - 0047", "Guglya, Yu. (2017) A study of the fauna of leaf-miner flies of the subfamily Agromyzinae (Diptera: Agromyzidae) of Ukraine. Report 5. Seven new species for the fauna of Ukraine. The Kharkiv Entomological Society Gazette, 25 (1), 48 - 56.", "Guglya, Yu. (2020) Mining flies of the subfamily Agromyzinae (Diptera, Agromyzidae) of Ukrainian Transcarpathia, with the description of three new species. Zoodiversity, 54 (6), 453 - 478. https: // doi. org / 10.15407 / zoo 2020.06.453"]} Text Fennoscandia DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Pacific Vestnik ENVELOPE(157.629,157.629,51.533,51.533)