Lestodiplosis tarsonemi Rübsaamen, 1895
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Lestodiplosis tarsonemi Rübsaamen, 1895 |
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* Lestodiplosis tarsonemi Rübsaamen, 1895 View in CoL
( Figure 27 A–B View FIGURE 27 )
Material: AK, Asker : Saetrepollen, N of Grytnes, 59.678368°N 10.538581°E ± 50m, 31 October 2020, LI, leg GoogleMaps . TS, coll. NHMO.
Biology and notes: The red, glabrous larvae are predators of the mite Steneotarsonemus phragmitidis (von Schlechtendal, 1898) (Acari: Tarsonemidae ), which forms galls on Phragmites australis ( Poaceae ). Probably univoltine. The larvae in our case hibernated in the mite gall and pupated there in the spring. Several species of Lestodiplosis are associated with gallers on
Phragmites australis . We have identified this species based on a clear association with the host mite. The larvae were numerous inside the galls of the mite ( Figure 27 A View FIGURE 27 ).
Distribution: Known only from Netherlands, Germany and Norway.
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Auckland War Memorial Museum |
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National University of Shandong |
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Natural History Museum, University of Oslo |
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