Oligotrophus juniperinus (Linnaeus, 1758)

Fjellberg, Arne & Fedotova, Zoya, 2024, New records of gall midges (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae) from Norway, Norwegian Journal of Entomology 71, pp. 8-94 : 78-79

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

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scientific name

Oligotrophus juniperinus (Linnaeus, 1758)
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Oligotrophus juniperinus (Linnaeus, 1758) View in CoL

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Material: VE, Faerder: Hvasser, Krukehavn , 59.076776°N 10.452109°E ± 250m, 15 June 2019, L, leg. HE GoogleMaps , coll. NHMO; AK GoogleMaps , Oslo: Ellingsrud, Munkebekken , 59.928740°N 10.912298°E ± 25m, 6 April 2020, L, leg. HE GoogleMaps , coll. NHMO; Ellingsrud , 59.932185°N 10.905159°E ± 5m, 1 January 2022, LFM GoogleMaps , leg. HE, coll. NHMO; Djupdalen , 59.952077°N 10.950801°E ± 6m, 19 March 2020, L, leg. HE GoogleMaps , coll. NHMO; Lillestrøm: Branderud , 59.982254°N 11.144906°E ± 5m, 29 May 2020, PF, leg. TS, BOLD GoogleMaps : NHMO-ENT-548230, coll. NHMO; OS GoogleMaps , Etnedal: Jomfruslettfjellet , 61.041793°N 9.674305°E ± 100m, 4 October 2022, L, leg. HE GoogleMaps , coll. NHMO; TRI GoogleMaps , Storfjord: Skibotndalen, Lullefjellet , 69.303553°N 20.440693°E ± 700m, 4 July 2019, L, leg. HE GoogleMaps ,

coll. NHMO; NSY, Gildeskål: Sund, Sundsvannet , 67.060049°N 14.066206°E ± 5m, 20 July 2019, L, leg. HE, BOLD GoogleMaps : NHMO-ENT-547976, coll. NHMO; 67.059823°N 14.065962°E ± 6m, 25 July 2020, L, leg. HE GoogleMaps , coll. NHMO.

Biology and notes: The orange larvae produce bottle-shaped galls on lateral and terminal shoots of Juniperus communis ( Cupressaceae ). Each gall consists of an inner and an outer whorl of needles, each made up of three needles. The three outer needles are broad and have diverging tips. The inner ones are more or less fused, forming a central chamber for the larva. Univoltine; the larva hibernates in the gall and pupates there in the spring. This species is extremely common all over Norway. A second species of the genus, Oligotrophus panteli Kieffer, 1898 , was recorded in Norway by Skuhravá & Skuhravý (2012). Several other species of Oligotrophus may occur in Norway.

Distribution: Western Palearctic. Widespread in Europe including Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland. More common at high altitudes and high latitudes.

NHMO

Natural History Museum, University of Oslo

AK

Auckland War Memorial Museum

LFM

Merseyside County Museums (formerly Liverpool Free Museum)

TS

National University of Shandong

OS

Oregon State University

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Cecidomyiidae

Genus

Oligotrophus

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