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Schizomyia
S. galiorum gall on Galium verum.
S. viticola galls on Vitis sp.
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Cecidomyiidae
Supertribe: Asphondyliidi
Tribe: Asphondyliini
Subtribe: Schizomyiina
Genus: Schizomyia
Kieffer, 1889[1][2]
Type species
Schizomyia galiorum
Kieffer, 1889[1]
Diversity
Approximately 55 species[2]
Synonyms[2]
  • Paraschizomyia Möhn, 1961[3]

Schizomyia is a genus of gall midges. It has a cosmopolitan distribution.[2]

This genus is in the tribe Schizomyiina of the tribe Asphondyliini of the family Cecidomyiinae.[4][5][6]

S. racemicola galls
S. racemicola larva

Species

These 50 species belong to the genus Schizomyia:

  • Schizomyia acaciae Mani, 1934 c g
  • Schizomyia acalyphae Felt, 1918 c g
  • Schizomyia altifila (Felt, 1907) i c g
  • Schizomyia assamensis Felt, 1920 c g
  • Schizomyia botellus Dorchin & Freidberg g
  • Schizomyia caryaecola Felt, 1908 i c g
  • Schizomyia cheriani Mani, 1936 c g
  • Schizomyia cissusaeflorae Mani, 1986 c g
  • Schizomyia clerodendri Mani, 1986 c g
  • Schizomyia cocculi Mani, 1954 c g
  • Schizomyia cryptostegiae Gagne, 1997 c g
  • Schizomyia diplodisci Felt, 1918 c g
  • Schizomyia ericae Rubsaamen, 1915 c g
  • Schizomyia eupatoriflorae (Beutenmuller, 1907) i c g b
  • Schizomyia galiorum Kieffer, 1889 c g — Europe, Algeria, Kazakhstan. Hosts: Galium spp.[2]
  • Schizomyia impatientis (Osten Sacken, 1862) i c g b
  • Schizomyia incerta Kieffer, 1909 c g
  • Schizomyia indica Kieffer, 1909 c g
  • Schizomyia ipomoeae Felt, 1910 c g
  • Schizomyia laporteae Felt, 1921 c g
  • Schizomyia loroco Gagne, 2008 c g
  • Schizomyia macarangae Nayar, 1953 c g
  • Schizomyia macrocapillata Maia, 2005 c g
  • Schizomyia macrofila (Felt, 1907) i c g b
  • Schizomyia maeruae Felt, 1926 c g
  • Schizomyia manihoti Tavares, 1925 c g
  • Schizomyia mimosae Tavares, 1925 c g
  • Schizomyia nodosa Felt, 1921 c g
  • Schizomyia orientalis Grover, 1966 c g
  • Schizomyia petiolicola Felt, 1908 i c g
  • Schizomyia psoraleae Rübsaamen, 1910 c g
  • Schizomyia racemicola (Osten Sacken, 1862) i c g b
  • Schizomyia rivinae Felt, 1908 i c g
  • Schizomyia rubi (Felt, 1907) i c g
  • Schizomyia samaralukensis Fedotova, 2007 c g
  • Schizomyia scheppigi Rübsaamen, 1910 c g
  • Schizomyia sesami Barnes, 1939 c g
  • Schizomyia speciosa Felt, 1914 i c g
  • Schizomyia spherica Maia & Oliveira, 2007 c g
  • Schizomyia stachytarphetae Barnes, 1932 c g
  • Schizomyia tami Kieffer, 1902 c g
  • Schizomyia tuiuiu Urso-Guimaraes & de Souza Amorim, 2002 c g
  • Schizomyia umbellicola (Osten Sacken, 1878) i c g
  • Schizomyia variicornis (Kieffer, 1913) c g
  • Schizomyia verbesinae b
  • Schizomyia viburni Felt, 1908 i c g
  • Schizomyia villebrunneae Felt, 1921 c g

Former species

Data sources: i = ITIS,[7] c = Catalogue of Life,[8] g = GBIF,[9] b = Bugguide.net[10]

References

  1. ^ a b Kieffer, J. J. (1889). "Neue Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Gallmücken". Entomologische Nachrichten. 15 (12): 183–188.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Gagné, Raymond J.; Jaschhof, Mathias (2014). A Catalog of the Cecidomyiidae (Diptera) of the World (PDF) (3rd ed.). Washington: USDA. pp. 333–336. ISBN 978-0-615-92644-5.
  3. ^ Möhn, Edwin (1961). "Neue Asphondyliidi-Gattungen (Diptera, Itonididae)". Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde. 49: 4–5.
  4. ^ Gagné (1994). The Gall Midges of the Neotropical Region. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. pp. 142–144. ISBN 0-8014-2786-X.
  5. ^ Gagne, Raymond; Menjivar, Rafael (2008). "A New Species of Schizomyia (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae), a Pest of Fernaldia pandurata (Apocynaceae) in Central America". Usda Systematic Entomology Laboratory: 285.
  6. ^ Tokuda, Makoto; Yukawa, Junichi (2007). "Biogeography and evolution of gall midges (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) inhabiting broad-leaved evergreen forests in Oriental and eastern Palearctic regions". Oriental Insects. 41 (1): 122, 126. doi:10.1080/00305316.2007.10417502. S2CID 85241125.
  7. ^ "Schizomyia Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-04-28.
  8. ^ "Browse Schizomyia". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-04-28.
  9. ^ "Schizomyia". GBIF. Retrieved 2018-04-28.
  10. ^ "Schizomyia Genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-04-28.

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