Asphondylia lathyri Rübsaamen 1914

Fjellberg, Arne & Fedotova, Zoya, 2024, New records of gall midges (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae) from Norway, Norwegian Journal of Entomology 71, pp. 8-94 : 29-31

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15883449

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16037924

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scientific name

Asphondylia lathyri Rübsaamen 1914
status

 

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Material: TEY, Porsgrunn: Eidanger   GoogleMaps , 59.117762°N 9.717960°E ± 50m, 16 June 2019, L, leg. HE, coll. NHMO; AK, Asker: Brønnøya, Brønnøyveien   GoogleMaps 23, 59.856305°N 10.533078°E ± 20m, 28 July 2021, P, leg. HE & SH, coll. NHMO; Oslo: Tøyen, Botanical Garden   GoogleMaps , 59.916840°N 10.768152°E ± 10m, 27 July 2021, P, leg. SH, coll. NHMO.

Biology: The yellow-orange larvae develop in the pods of Lathyrus spp. and Vicia spp. ( Fabaceae ). Our records are all from Lathyrus pratensis . A single larva occupies the base of the pod, which becomes swollen. The gall chamber is lined with mycelium on the inside. Pupation in the gall. Generally, bivoltine.

Distribution: Widespread in Europe including Norway and Denmark. Western Siberia.

NHMO

Natural History Museum, University of Oslo

AK

Auckland War Memorial Museum

SH

Academia Sinica

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Cecidomyiidae

Tribe

Asphondyliini

Genus

Asphondylia

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