Psectrocladius (s.s.) vernalis (Malloch, 1915), 1906

Eiseman, Charles S., Namayandeh, Armin, Linden, John Van Der & Palmer, Michael W., 2023, Metriocnemus erythranthei sp. nov. and Limnophyes viribus sp. nov. (Diptera: Chironomidae: Orthocladiinae): leafminers of monkeyflowers, speedwells, and other herbaceous plants, with new observations on the ecology and habitats of other leaf-mining Chironomidae, Zootaxa 5249 (1), pp. 41-68 : 62

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5249.1.3

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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:6AD83534-E480-4CA2-99AE-785E25133F76

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7688354

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FB87AC-8902-FFB3-FF4A-EEC993CEFC3D

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Plazi

scientific name

Psectrocladius (s.s.) vernalis (Malloch, 1915)
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Psectrocladius (s.s.) vernalis (Malloch, 1915) View in CoL View at ENA

Material examined. USA: IOWA: Winneshiek Co., Decorah, Van Peenan Spring at Van Peenan Park, 43.312834, -91.776010, 17.v.2022, em. 22.v.2022, J. van der Linden, ex Veronica sp. (1Ô, USNM) GoogleMaps .

Biological notes. The rearing container in which this specimen emerged included a single mined Veronica leaf inhabited by multiple Metriocnemus erythranthei larvae and one or two M. eurynotus larvae. The photographed M. eurynotus larva ( Fig. 12a View FIGURE 12 ) exited the mine a short time later and began wandering on the leaf surface; it was later preserved. A second unmined Veronica leaf containing no larvae was added to the container at one point, and the M. erythranthei larvae began mining it after exiting their original leaf. The Psectrocladius vernalis male emerged five days after the original mined leaf was collected, along with a male of M. erythranthei . It would seem that it was one of the larvae feeding together in the mine and was not recognized as distinct from the M. erythranthei larvae. Larvae of P. vernalis have been found to live on the surfaces of submerged plants, including Eurasian milfoil ( Haloragaceae : Myriophyllum spicatum L.) and native water stargrass ( Pontederiaceae : Heteranthera dubia (Jacq.) MacMill. ), but their habits were not observed ( Balci & Kennedy 2003).

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Chironomidae

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