Description of the Larva of <I>Lophodiplosis trifida</I>, an Australian Gall Midge (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) and Biocontrol Agent of Paperbark in Florida, USA

Authors

  • Raymond J. Gagné
  • Susan A. Wright
  • Matthew F. Purcell
  • Bradley T. Brown
  • Paul D. Pratt
  • Ted D. Center

Abstract

Lophodiplosis trifida Gagné, an Australian gall midge on paperbark, Melaleuca quinquenervia (Myrtaceae), is a recent release in southern Florida for the biological control of that host. The larval stage is described for the first time and compared to that of other Lophodiplosis species. Photos of galls and illustrations of larvae are provided. Second and third instars of L. trifida are unusual among Cecidomyiidae for the lack of setae on most papillae.

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2009-12-01

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Literature Review Articles