Liriomyza fricki Spencer
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4479.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5997793 |
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Liriomyza fricki Spencer View in CoL
( Fig. 141 View FIGURES 133–143 )
Material examined. MASSACHUSETTS: Hampshire Co., Pelham , Quarry St. , 6.vii.2013, em. 17.vii.2013, C.S. Eiseman, ex Trifolium repens , #CSE709, CNC384758 View Materials (1♂) .
Hosts. Fabaceae : Lathyrus japonicus Willd. , L. ochroleucus Hook. , Medicago sativa L., Melilotus albus Medik. , M. indicus (L.) All., Oxytropis campestris (L.) DC. var. spicata Hook. , Pisum L., Trifolium hybridum L., T. repens L., Vicia americana Muhl. , V. villosa Roth ( Frick 1959; Spencer 1965, 1969; Lonsdale 2017; Scheffer & Lonsdale 2018). The Oxytropis record was originally reported as O. sericea Nutt. ( Lonsdale 2017) , but according to USDA, NRCS (2017), O. campestris var. spicata is the only valid taxon occurring in British Columbia that has been referred to as O. sericea . Spencer (1969) also attributed to Liriomyza fricki empty leaf mines on “ Caragana pubescens ” in Alberta, apparently referring to C. arborescens Lam. The erroneous record of Vigna Savi ( Sehgal 1971; Lonsdale 2011) can be traced back to Stegmaier’s (1968) listing of Vicia villosa as Vigna villosa .
Leaf mine. ( Fig. 141 View FIGURES 133–143 ) According to Spencer & Steyskal (1986), a “short linear mine, with frass in greenishblack strips.” Sehgal (1971) described the mine as a small blotch with a short linear beginning. The single confirmed example we have seen was whitish and essentially linear, but it widened dramatically and contorted to form a secondary blotch. The dark green frass particles were deposited rather irregularly, loosely arranged into alternating elongate patches unlike the distinct strips seen in other Liriomyza mines.
Puparium. Yellow-orange; formed outside the mine.
Distribution. USA: CA, MA, MD, MI, MN, NY ( Scheffer & Lonsdale 2018), WA, WI, WY; Canada: AB, BC, MB, NB, NS, NT, ON, PE, QC, SK, YT.
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