Gall-forming insects are commonly highly host-specific, and galling species once thought to be oligo- or polyphagous are often found to represent a complex of host-specific races or cryptic species. A recent DNA barcoding study documented that an unidentified species of the genus Adelges is a gall-former associated with four spruce species (Picea bicolor, P. koyamai, P. maximowiczii, P. polita) as the primary hosts, with little genetic differentiation among insects on different host species. In this study, we investigated the morphology of this galling adelgid to determine its taxonomic identity. Morphological inspection of insects collected from three of the spruce species confirmed that this adelgid is a single galling species, and is ide...
Fig. 8. Adelges (Adelges) laricis Vallot, 1836. Galls on Picea abies. A, D. Almost mature. B. Young....
FIGURE 22. Host galls of Synergus species from Panama: (A) unidentified cynipid genus on twigs of Qu...
Fig. 6. Adelges (Dreyfusia) nordmannianae (Eckstein, 1890). A. Gall on Picea orientalis (orig.). B. ...
Adelgids (Hemiptera: Adelgidae) are a small group of insects with complex life cycles and can threat...
ii Adelgids (Hemiptera: Adelgidae) are a small group of insects with complex life cycles and can thr...
Gall wasps (Cynipidae) represent the most spectacular radiation of gall-inducing insects. In additio...
The Palaearctic gall-midge genus Ozirhincus is unique among the Cecidomyiidae for its morphology and...
Hartigiola faggalli (Monzen) (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) comb. n. that induces bivalv-shaped galls on t...
Quantifying the frequency of shifts to new host plants within diverse clades of specialist herbivoro...
Fig. 10. Adelges (Adelges) tardus (Dreyfus, 1888). Galls on Picea abies. A–B. Almost full-grown. C. ...
Betula (Betulaceae), or birch, is a Holarctic genus of trees and shrubs whose species have ornamenta...
In 2003, four species of the genus Rhopalomyia (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) were collected from Artemisi...
Genetic divergence and speciation in plant-feeding insects could be driven by contrasting selection ...
Fig. 14. A–B. Developing galls of Adelges (Adelges) tardus (Dreyfus, 1888) on Picea abies, close to ...
Among 19 Japanese gall midge species on Artemisia, 3 species that were known only from galls and lar...
Fig. 8. Adelges (Adelges) laricis Vallot, 1836. Galls on Picea abies. A, D. Almost mature. B. Young....
FIGURE 22. Host galls of Synergus species from Panama: (A) unidentified cynipid genus on twigs of Qu...
Fig. 6. Adelges (Dreyfusia) nordmannianae (Eckstein, 1890). A. Gall on Picea orientalis (orig.). B. ...
Adelgids (Hemiptera: Adelgidae) are a small group of insects with complex life cycles and can threat...
ii Adelgids (Hemiptera: Adelgidae) are a small group of insects with complex life cycles and can thr...
Gall wasps (Cynipidae) represent the most spectacular radiation of gall-inducing insects. In additio...
The Palaearctic gall-midge genus Ozirhincus is unique among the Cecidomyiidae for its morphology and...
Hartigiola faggalli (Monzen) (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) comb. n. that induces bivalv-shaped galls on t...
Quantifying the frequency of shifts to new host plants within diverse clades of specialist herbivoro...
Fig. 10. Adelges (Adelges) tardus (Dreyfus, 1888). Galls on Picea abies. A–B. Almost full-grown. C. ...
Betula (Betulaceae), or birch, is a Holarctic genus of trees and shrubs whose species have ornamenta...
In 2003, four species of the genus Rhopalomyia (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) were collected from Artemisi...
Genetic divergence and speciation in plant-feeding insects could be driven by contrasting selection ...
Fig. 14. A–B. Developing galls of Adelges (Adelges) tardus (Dreyfus, 1888) on Picea abies, close to ...
Among 19 Japanese gall midge species on Artemisia, 3 species that were known only from galls and lar...
Fig. 8. Adelges (Adelges) laricis Vallot, 1836. Galls on Picea abies. A, D. Almost mature. B. Young....
FIGURE 22. Host galls of Synergus species from Panama: (A) unidentified cynipid genus on twigs of Qu...
Fig. 6. Adelges (Dreyfusia) nordmannianae (Eckstein, 1890). A. Gall on Picea orientalis (orig.). B. ...