Characters are given whereby the gall midges attacking St. John's Wort (Hypericum), a noxious weed, may be distinguished.Four species, Dasyneura hyperici (Bremi), D. serotina (Winnertz), Macrolabis marteli Kieffer and Zeuxidiplosis giardi (Kieffer), inhabit leaf galls in Europe.One species, Dasyneura toweri Felt, inhabits the flowers in the U.S.A. Three species, Contarinia hyperici, sp. n., Clinodiplosis hyperici, sp. n. and Lestodiplosis (Coprodiplosis) sp., live in the unopened flowers in Europe.Two species, Lasioptera virginica Felt and Cecidomyia ? triadenii Beutenmüller, are recorded as attacking the stems in the U.S.A. The latter is a name given merely to a gall.Four species, Geocrypta braueri (Handlirsch), G. hypericina (Tavares) (pe...
This is a third of a series of papers dealing with zoophagous gall midges of the world. The first, “...
There are twelve gall-midges known as gall-markers on Euphorbia spp. But, by reading the literature ...
Douglas fir gall midges are native to North America and cause galls on the buds and needles of their...
An account is given of four gall midges whose larvae damage the seed of cocksfoot, viz. Contarinia d...
Two new species and a new genus of gall midges (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae) are described and illustrate...
A new Gall Midge species of the leafsheaths of the Great Reed, Lasioptera donacis n. sp. (Diptera, C...
Dasineura gannoni Kolesik sp. nov. is the first gall midge species known to feed on plants from the ...
A new species of gall midge, Ophelmodiplosis clavata Kolesik gen. et sp. nov., induces club-like gal...
A brief historical summary is given of the literature concerning Contarinia nasturtii Kieffer, C. to...
Summary. 1 The species of gall midges whose larvae live in the stems of willows have been briefly re...
This article introduces the arthropods that induce galls or are associated with galls in two plant s...
Summary. 1 Three midges do serious damage to the seeding of meadow foxtail grass; they are Dasyneura...
4 pp., 7 photos, 1 tableGalls are abnormal swellings of plant tissue caused by insects, bacteria, fu...
Five new species and a new genus of gall midge are described from flower galls on native chenopod pl...
ABSTRACT. New gall midges (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae) associated with two species of Eugenia (Myrtaceae...
This is a third of a series of papers dealing with zoophagous gall midges of the world. The first, “...
There are twelve gall-midges known as gall-markers on Euphorbia spp. But, by reading the literature ...
Douglas fir gall midges are native to North America and cause galls on the buds and needles of their...
An account is given of four gall midges whose larvae damage the seed of cocksfoot, viz. Contarinia d...
Two new species and a new genus of gall midges (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae) are described and illustrate...
A new Gall Midge species of the leafsheaths of the Great Reed, Lasioptera donacis n. sp. (Diptera, C...
Dasineura gannoni Kolesik sp. nov. is the first gall midge species known to feed on plants from the ...
A new species of gall midge, Ophelmodiplosis clavata Kolesik gen. et sp. nov., induces club-like gal...
A brief historical summary is given of the literature concerning Contarinia nasturtii Kieffer, C. to...
Summary. 1 The species of gall midges whose larvae live in the stems of willows have been briefly re...
This article introduces the arthropods that induce galls or are associated with galls in two plant s...
Summary. 1 Three midges do serious damage to the seeding of meadow foxtail grass; they are Dasyneura...
4 pp., 7 photos, 1 tableGalls are abnormal swellings of plant tissue caused by insects, bacteria, fu...
Five new species and a new genus of gall midge are described from flower galls on native chenopod pl...
ABSTRACT. New gall midges (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae) associated with two species of Eugenia (Myrtaceae...
This is a third of a series of papers dealing with zoophagous gall midges of the world. The first, “...
There are twelve gall-midges known as gall-markers on Euphorbia spp. But, by reading the literature ...
Douglas fir gall midges are native to North America and cause galls on the buds and needles of their...