There are twelve gall-midges known as gall-markers on Euphorbia spp. But, by reading the literature with a criticai eye, five of them producing a bud-shaped or rosette gall (Bayeria capitigena Br., Dasineura schulzei Ruebs., D. subpatula Br., D. sp. Buhr, ]anetiella euphorbiae De Stef.) may be presumably reduced to only one (B. capitigena); and of four species causing a capsule-like-gall (Dasineura capsulae Kieff., D. loewi Mik, Perrisia cornifex Kieff. and P. euphorbiarum Kieff), only two good species (D. capsulae and D. loewi) may remain. During a several year research carried out in centrai and southern Italy, tbe authors bave found only B. capitigena (Br.) on Euphorbia cyparissias, E. esula, E. helioscopia, E. lucida, E. platiphyllos, a...
Myrciamyia maricaensis Maia, 1995 (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae) induces a gall in lateral and apical shoo...
The Palaearctic gall-midge genus Ozirhincus is unique among the Cecidomyiidae for its morphology and...
Galls (in Latin cecidia) are defined as any deviation from the normal pattern of plant growth produ...
Paragephyraulus diplotaxis causes simple flower galls on Diplotaxis muralis (Cruciferae) as a conseq...
Clinodiplosis conica sp.nov., um novo cecidomiídeo que induz galhas cônicas nas gemas de Sebastian...
A brief historical summary is given of the literature concerning Contarinia nasturtii Kieffer, C. to...
One hundred and eight species of Cecidomyiinae (Cecidomyiidae) were found in association with 53 spe...
Numerous species of gall midges (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) have been recorded from saltbush (Chenopodi...
Two new species and a new genus of gall midges (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae) are described and illustrate...
ABSTRACT. New gall midges (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae) associated with two species of Eugenia (Myrtaceae...
Jorgenseniella eugeniae, gen. nov., sp. nov. and Dasineura marginalis, sp. nov. are described based ...
A new Gall Midge species of the leafsheaths of the Great Reed, Lasioptera donacis n. sp. (Diptera, C...
A population of the gall midge Pumilomyia protrahenda De Stefani, 1919 causing galls on Artemisia ar...
Despite the speciose fauna of gall-inducing insects in the Neotropical region, little is known about...
The development of the galls of the midge Eugeniamyia dispar Maia, Mendonça-Jr. & Romanowski, 1996 (...
Myrciamyia maricaensis Maia, 1995 (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae) induces a gall in lateral and apical shoo...
The Palaearctic gall-midge genus Ozirhincus is unique among the Cecidomyiidae for its morphology and...
Galls (in Latin cecidia) are defined as any deviation from the normal pattern of plant growth produ...
Paragephyraulus diplotaxis causes simple flower galls on Diplotaxis muralis (Cruciferae) as a conseq...
Clinodiplosis conica sp.nov., um novo cecidomiídeo que induz galhas cônicas nas gemas de Sebastian...
A brief historical summary is given of the literature concerning Contarinia nasturtii Kieffer, C. to...
One hundred and eight species of Cecidomyiinae (Cecidomyiidae) were found in association with 53 spe...
Numerous species of gall midges (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) have been recorded from saltbush (Chenopodi...
Two new species and a new genus of gall midges (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae) are described and illustrate...
ABSTRACT. New gall midges (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae) associated with two species of Eugenia (Myrtaceae...
Jorgenseniella eugeniae, gen. nov., sp. nov. and Dasineura marginalis, sp. nov. are described based ...
A new Gall Midge species of the leafsheaths of the Great Reed, Lasioptera donacis n. sp. (Diptera, C...
A population of the gall midge Pumilomyia protrahenda De Stefani, 1919 causing galls on Artemisia ar...
Despite the speciose fauna of gall-inducing insects in the Neotropical region, little is known about...
The development of the galls of the midge Eugeniamyia dispar Maia, Mendonça-Jr. & Romanowski, 1996 (...
Myrciamyia maricaensis Maia, 1995 (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae) induces a gall in lateral and apical shoo...
The Palaearctic gall-midge genus Ozirhincus is unique among the Cecidomyiidae for its morphology and...
Galls (in Latin cecidia) are defined as any deviation from the normal pattern of plant growth produ...