Asphondyliini

Asphondylia sp., copyright Peter Bryant.


Belongs within: Cecidomyiinae.

The Asphondyliini are a group of midges that form complex galls on flowers, buds and leaves (Gagné 1981).

Characters (from Gagné 1981, as Asphondyliidi): Antennal flagellomeres with short necks, elongate-cylindrical, usually with anastomosing closely appressed circumfila. Ocelli absent. Tarsal claws simple. Gonostylus of male terminalia short, wide, situated either dorsally or dorsocaudally on gonocoxite; gonocoxites free ventrally. Female abdominal sternite 7 about 1.5 times length of sternite 6; cercus one-segmented.

Asphondyliini [Asphondyliidi] GJ09
    |--Polystepha G81
    |--Stephomyia eugeniae G81
    |--Bruggmannia pisonifolia G81
    |--Heterasphondylia salvadorensis GJ09
    |--Hemiasphondylia enterolobii GJ09
    |--Rhoasphondylia friburgensis GJ09
    |--Sciasphondylia salviae GJ09
    |--Perasphondylia reticulata GJ09
    |--Ameliomyia zexmeniae GJ09
    |--Pisoniamyia GJ09
    |--Burseramyia burserae GJ09
    |--Pisphondylia GJ09
    |--Zalepidota GJ09
    |    |--Z. piperis GJ09
    |    `--Z. reticulata GJ09
    |--Schizomyia GJ09
    |    |--S. ipomoeae GJ09
    |    |--S. serjaneae GJ09
    |    `--S. stachytarpheta GJ09
    `--Asphondylia GJ09
         |--A. atriplicis GJ09
         |--A. enterolobii P09
         |--A. monacha G81
         |--A. neomexicana G81
         |--A. sarothamni A71
         `--A. websteri GJ09

*Type species of generic name indicated

REFERENCES

[A71] Askew, R. R. 1971. Parasitic Insects. Heinemann Educational Books: London.

[G81] Gagné, R. J. 1981. Cecidomyiidae. In: McAlpine, J. F., B. V. Peterson, G. E. Shewell, H. J. Teskey, J. R. Vockeroth & D. S. Wood (eds) Manual of Nearctic Diptera vol. 1 pp. 257–292. Research Branch, Agriculture Canada.

[GJ09] Gagné, R. J., & M. Jaschhof. 2009. Cecidomyiidae (gall midges). In: Brown, B. V., A. Borkent, J. M. Cumming, D. M. Wood, N. E. Woodley & M. A. Zumbado (eds) Manual of Central American Diptera vol. 1 pp. 293–314. NRC Research Press: Ottawa.

[P09] Pape, T. 2009. Economic importance of Diptera. In: Brown, B. V., A. Borkent, J. M. Cumming, D. M. Wood, N. E. Woodley & M. A. Zumbado (eds) Manual of Central American Diptera vol. 1 pp. 65–77. NRC Research Press: Ottawa.

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