Phytophagous gall midges (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae) of Dagestan: fauna, biology and distribution

IF 0.3 Q4 ECOLOGY
Z. A. Fedotova, G. M. Nakhibasheva, G. Mukhtarova, A. G. Gasangadzhieva
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Aim. Based on original and bibliographic data, to compile a review of the fauna of gall midges in Dagestan, Russia, including information about host plants, gall formation, life cycles and distribution.Materials and Methods. The basis for the work were materials collected in the flat and mountainous parts of Dagestan. Standard methods were used: inspection of the plants, search and mass collection of galls and damage to plants in which larvae develop; rearing imago; making permanent preparations of larvae and adults.Results. For the first time, an overview of the gall midges of Dagestan is offered. 67 species of gall midges of 41 genera were identified, of which 39 species are new to Dagestan, including 13 species new to the Caucasus: Asphondylia   hornigi   Wachtl,   1880,   A.   menthae   Kieffer,   1902,   A. salviaflorae Fedotova, 2003, Lasioptera eryngii (Vallot, 1829), Rosomyia spiraeae Fedotova, 1987, Dracunculomyia saissanica Fedotova, 1999, Dasineura plicatrix (Loew, 1850), D. sisymbrii (Schrank, 1803), D. trifolii (Löw, 1874), D. tamaricicarpa Fedotova, 1983, Asiodiplosis hodukini Marikovskij, 1965, A. petrosimoniae (Fedotova, 1994), Seriphidomyia butakovi  Fedotova,  2000.  Of  these  the  last  4  are  new  to  Russia. Phytophage gall midges (64 species of 36 genera) were found on plants belonging to 23 families, 46 genera and 56 species. Of the 36 genera of gall midges, 28 (77.8%) are plant‐specific to plant families, including 9 out of 28 (32.1%) monotypic. The fauna is based on the Western Palearctic and Turanian species.Conclusion. A preliminary review of gall midges in Dagestan in comparison with data on adjacent territories, indicates a very poor study of gall midges in general. Identification of the species diversity and trophic relationships of gall midges which develop on adventitious, invasive and economically important plants of the Caucasus is relevant both for protected natural areas and recreational areas.
达吉斯坦植食性瘿蚊(双翅目,瘿蚊科):区系、生物学和分布
的目标。根据原始资料和文献资料,对俄罗斯达吉斯坦地区瘿蚊区系进行综述,包括寄主植物、瘿形成、生命周期和分布等信息。材料与方法。这项工作的基础是在达吉斯坦的平原和山区收集的材料。采用的标准方法是:对植物进行检查,查找并大量收集虫瘿和幼虫发育对植物的损害;饲养成虫;幼虫和成虫的永久准备。这是第一次对达吉斯坦的瘿蚊进行概述。鉴定瘿蚊41属67种,其中达吉斯坦地区新发现39种,高加索地区新发现13种;白花水蛭,1880,menthae Kieffer, 1902, salviaflorae Fedotova, 2003,叶红翅虫(Vallot, 1829),螺旋体rosomia Fedotova, 1987,鼠尾草龙蝇Fedotova, 1999,长尾蝇(Loew, 1850), sisymbrii (Schrank, 1803), trifolii (Löw, 1874), tamaricarpa Fedotova, 1983, Asiodiplosis hodukini Marikovskij, 1965, A. petrosimoniae (Fedotova, 1994), butakovi sephidia Fedotova, 2000。其中后4个是俄罗斯的新项目。发现植食瘿蚊隶属23科46属56种,共36属64种。在36个瘿蚊属中,28个属(77.8%)具有植物特异性,其中9个属(32.1%)为单型。区系以西古北区和图兰区为基础。与邻近地区的数据相比,达吉斯坦对瘿蚊的初步审查表明,对瘿蚊的总体研究非常贫乏。鉴定生长在高加索地区外来、入侵和重要经济植物上的瘿蚊的物种多样性和营养关系,对自然保护区和休闲区都具有重要意义。
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