Cerodontha (Poemyza) pygmaea (Meigen)
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Cerodontha (Poemyza) pygmaea (Meigen) |
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Cerodontha (Poemyza) pygmaea (Meigen) View in CoL
( Figs. 109–111 View FIGURES 104–111 , 439–444 View FIGURES 439–444 )
Material examined: Ukraine: Ivano-Frankivsk Region: E slope of Hoverla Mt. , 48°09’N, 24°32’E, 1421 m a. s. l., 11.vi.2018, Yu. Guglya (1♂) GoogleMaps ; Kyiv Region: Kyiv, Trukhaniv Island , 50°28’14”N, 30°32’52”E, 26.vii.2019, 3, 7.viii.2019, Yu. Guglya, ex Dactylis glomerata (2♂ 2♀) GoogleMaps ; Kharkiv Region: near Haidary, The National Nature Park “Homilshanski Lisy”, 49°37’N, 36°19’E, 26–31.vii.2020, Yu. Guglya, ex Lolium giganteum (7♂ 2♀) GoogleMaps ; Kharkiv, Lisopark , 49°25’N, 36°15’E, 16.vii.2020, Yu. Guglya, ex Lolium giganteum (1♀) GoogleMaps ; Donetsk Region: Kryva Luka , 13 km SEE Lyman, 48°52’N, 37°54’E, 13, 16.vi.2019, Yu. Guglya, ex Dactylis glomerata (1♂ 2♀) GoogleMaps .
Hosts. Poaceae : Agropyron Gaertn. , Agrostis L., Apera Adans. , Arrhenatherum P. Beauv. , Avena L., Brachypodium Beauv. , Bromus L., Dactylis L., Deschampsia Beauv. , Festuca Tourn. ex L., Glyceria R. Br. , Holcus L., Hordeum L., Lolium L., Phalaris L., Phleum L., Poa L., Secale L., Triticum L. ( Benavent-Corai et al. 2005), Avenula (Dumort.) Dumort. , Calamagrostis Adans. , Elymus L., Melica L., Molinia Schrank , Phragmites Adans. ( Warrington 2021) .
Mine. ( Fig. 109 View FIGURES 104–111 ) Larvae form a blotch blister mine apically on the leaf. They may be solitary or up to six larvae may feed together. Pupation takes place within the mine.
Puparium. ( Figs. 110, 111 View FIGURES 104–111 ) Black, mirror-shining except two last abdominal segments, which are matt and finely folded; 2.2 mm long, with deep segmentation; surface smooth except for narrow wrinkled spine bands. Both posterior spiracles are set on a single wide conical finely folded protuberance; brown, each with three short, curved and finger-like bulbs. Posterior spiracles viewed from the side and above are depicted in Nowakowski (1973: Figs. 179 View FIGURES 176–184 , 235 View FIGURES 221–235 ). Anal plate strongly protruding above the surface of the puparium viewed from the side and directed posteriorly.
Cephalopharyngeal skeleton. ( Fig. 439 View FIGURES 439–444 ) Right mouthhook much larger than the left, both rounded ventro-posteriorly, with ventro-anterior portion in left hook and anterior portion in right hook sharply abducted. Each mouthhook bears two sharp accessory teeth. Intermediate sclerite long, narrow, slightly curved, with short, sharp, weakly sclerotized finger-like process directed ventro-posteriorly, 1.38× as long as maximum height of left mouthhook. The mouthhook, the intermediate sclerite centrally and anterior portion of the pharyngeal sclerite are strongly sclerotized, dorsal and ventral cornua in contrast very weakly so. Indentation index 88. See also in Nowakowski (1973: Fig. 179 View FIGURES 176–184 ).
Female head. ( Figs. 440, 441 View FIGURES 439–444 ) Black, with gena brown and proboscis orange; orbit not projecting above eye in profile, 2 orb s, 2 fr s; lunule very high and broad, reaching the level of the posterior fr s; pped small, rounded; gena medially 0.15× as high as maximum height of eye.
Female genitalia. ( Figs. 442–444 View FIGURES 439–444 ) Capsule of spermatheca is relatively small, 0.16× as high as height of anterior part of oviscape. Spermathecae equal in size, dark brown, spherical, slightly flattened basally, without basal collar. Neck of spermatheca conical, longer than wide, strongly narrowing in the direction of duct, 1.33× as long as maximum width. Spermathecal duct weakly sclerotized. Ventral receptacle anchor-shaped.
Distribution. Holarctic ( Papp & Černý 2016). Ukraine (first record).
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