Figure 10 from: Moreira GRP, Eltz RP, Pase RB, Silva GT, Bordignon SAL, Mey W, Gonçalves GL (2017) Cecidonius pampeanus, gen. et sp. n.: an overlooked and rare, new gall-inducing micromoth associated with Schinus in southern Brazil (Lepidoptera, Cecidosidae). ZooKeys 695: 37-74. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.695.13320
Main Authors: | Moreira, Gilson R.P., Eltz, Rodrigo P., Pase, Ramoim B., Silva, Gabriela T., Bordignon, Sérgio A.L., Mey, Wolfram, Gonçalves, Gislene L. |
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Format: | info Image Journal |
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, 2017
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Online Access: |
https://zenodo.org/record/994109 |
Daftar Isi:
- Figure 10 - Hymenoptera fauna associated with C. pampeanus galls. A transversally sectioned, externally developing gall, showing inside a larva of C. pampeanus (asterisk) with attached larva (arrow) of Lyrcus sp. (Pteromalidae) B transversally sectioned, dried gall, with pupa of Lyrcus (arrow), after consumption of C. pampeanus larva C dried and empty attached galls showing orifices of emergence left by adults of Lyrcus D young, erupting, free of inquiline and adjacent inquiline attacked (Allorhogas sp., Braconidae) galls, indicated respectively by open arrow and asterisk E young galls of C. pampeanus (arrows) partially involved with gall tissue induced by inquilines F variation in size among Allorhogas galls early attacked G a full-developed inquiline-attacked gall showing larvae and pupae in cameras inside H senescent Allorhogas gall showing orifices of emergence (arrows) left by adults. Scale bars: 1 mm (A, B, D, F); 5 mm (C); 0.5 mm (E, G, H).