Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Pupa of Agromyzidae?
#1
Dear specialists,
Is this a pupa of Agromyzidae?
Locality: bamboogarden near Zurich (Switzerland)
Host plant: Phyllostachys and Fargesia
Regards,
Rai
Posted by
mcerny on 28-08-2013 15:43
#4
Probably
Cerodontha (
Poemyza) sp. ??, Agromyzidae, Reliable determination is possible only after male genitalia.
From Europe be known to only one species mining on leafs of
Phyllostachys mitis only found in Italy. -
Cerodontha (
Poemyza)
unisetiorbita Zlobin, 1992. This species is primary described from Japan.
Miloš
Edited by
mcerny on 28-08-2013 15:45
#5
Dear Milos,
thank you for your reply. It seems to me that the leaf mines on my pictures are not so narrow as the leaf mines on the pictures of Luciano Süss. I don't know, if that is important.
The owner of the bamboo garden will try to catch some flies.
Regards,
Raimund
Süss Luciano; Cerodontha (Poemyza) unisetiorbita Zlobin (Diptera Agromyzidae) nuova per l'Europa.; Bollettino di Zoologia agraria e di Bachiccoltura, Ser. II, vol. 33 (1) pagg. 73-77, 2001
#6
The owner of the bamboo garden obtained a fly from a puparium. Length of the fly barely 3 mm.
Foto: Daniel Kunz
Posted by
mcerny on 10-09-2013 17:53
#7
Hi Raimund,
Agromyzidae sp. probably male. On picture there are not see any determining characters.
Miloš
#8
In september 2014 I found for the first time mining flies on
Phyllostachys parvifolia and
Phyllostachys atrovaginata in my garden near Hannover. I obtained a fly from a pupa and checked some outside characters according to the publication of Luciano Süss, but I didn’t extract the male genitalia. The examination results are matching hundred percent
Cerodontha unisetiorbita. Because of the orbital setulae and the venation oft he wings I can definitely exclude
Cerodontha bisetiorbita.
Raimund