Toshiya Hirowatari, Sadahisa Yagi, Issei Ohshima, Guo‐Hua Huang, Min Wang,
... species of the genus Vespina Davis, 1972 (Lepidoptera, Incurvariidae) are mainly reviewed. Vespina meridiana Hirowatari & Yagi sp. ...
Tópico(s): Plant and Fungal Species Descriptions
2021 - Q15088586 | Zootaxa
Ebbe Schmidt Nielsen, Donald R. Davis,
... of the six recognized families (Heliozelidae, Adelidae, Crinopterygidae, Incurvariidae, Cecidosidae and Prodoxidae) is demonstrated and their phylogeny ... de las seis familias reconocidas (Heliozelidae, Adelidae, Crinopterygidae, Incurvariidae, Cecidosidae y Prodoxidae). La dicotomía primaria dentro de ...
Tópico(s): Plant and animal studies
1985 - Wiley | Systematic Entomology
... leaf cutter, Paraclemensia acerifoliella (Fitch), belongs to the Incurvariidae, one of the most primitive families in the ...
Tópico(s): Botany, Ecology, and Taxonomy Studies
1958 - Cambridge University Press | The Canadian Entomologist
... Incurvaria vetulella species-group in the Alps (Lepidoptera: Incurvariidae). Ent. scand. 24: 109-120. Copenhagen, Denmark. April ...
Tópico(s): Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
1993 - Brill | Insect Systematics & Evolution
Liz Milla, Adnan Moussalli, Stephen Wilcox, E.J. van Nieukerken, David A. Young, Mike Halsey, Thomas McConville, Therésa M. Jones, Axel Kallies, Douglas J. Hilton,
... excluded from the family and formally transferred to Incurvariidae. By incorporating fossil and secondary time calibrations into ...
Tópico(s): Hymenoptera taxonomy and phylogeny
2019 - Wiley | Systematic Entomology
Gary A. Simmons, J. Mahar, M. Keith Kennedy, JE Ball,
Leaf litter burning in the spring resulted in 87.5% mortality of maple leaf cutter pupae, Paraclemensia acerifoliella (Fitch). No apparent damage was observed on sugar maple or beech trees within the burn area.
Tópico(s): Insect Pheromone Research and Control
2017 - Michigan Entomological Society | The Great Lakes Entomologist
José Fernández-Triana, Daniel H. Janzen, Winnie Hallwachs, James B. Whitfield, M. Alex Smith, Robert R. Kula,
... several families of small Lepidoptera (Crambidae, Elachistidae, Gelechiidae, Incurvariidae, Sesiidae, Tineidae). DNA barcodes (part of the CO1 ...
Tópico(s): Forest Insect Ecology and Management
2014 - Pensoft Publishers | ZooKeys
Abstract Panteles schnetzeanus (Roman), a parasitoid of the gall‐forming incurvariid moth Lampronia fuscatella (Tengström) and currently placed in the Stilbopinae, is shown to be a solitary koinobiont larval endoparasitoid. The large dark‐pigmented eggs possess a hook‐like tail which is embedded in host tissue, typically at the posterior or anterior end of the host. In cases of superparasitism, which represented 70% of cases, only a single egg hatches. The first instar, prepupa and final larval instar ...
Tópico(s): Insect-Plant Interactions and Control
2005 - Taylor & Francis | Journal of Natural History
Shelley Humphries, John F. Addicott,
... morphology and inflorescence architecture. Yucca moths ( Tegeticula spp., Incurvariidae), the sole pollinators and primary seed predators of ...
Tópico(s): Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
2000 - Wiley | Oikos
Summary Girth increment in jarrah trees, E. marginata, both resistant and susceptible to the jarrah leafminer, P. glyphopa, was measured at 3 sites between 1971 and 1986 and at another site between 1971 and 1981. Significant annual losses of girth increment were detected in the susceptible trees damaged by the leafminer before and during the time of observation. In trees observed through the development of heavy infestation, significant girth increment losses occurred some 5 years after the damage ...
Tópico(s): Entomological Studies and Ecology
1999 - Taylor & Francis | Australian Forestry
The Incurvariidae and Prodoxidae of eastern Russia total 19 species in eight genera. Phylloporia bistrigella (Haworth), now reported from ...
Tópico(s): Species Distribution and Climate Change
1996 - | Entomologica Fennica
ABSTRACT Fecundity of the jarrah leafminer, Perthida glyphopa , was studied in eight generations. On average, a female contained 142 eggs of which 47% were mature at eclosion. the total number of eggs increased with the weight of the female. the number of eggs laid per emerged female in the forest was generally lower than this average and was related to the density of leaves in the forest canopy, which in turn was influenced by rainfall of the previous winter. At sites where young leaves, preferred ...
Tópico(s): Fire effects on ecosystems
1994 - Wiley | Australian Journal of Entomology
Rhea Jean Dodd, Yan B. Linhart,
... the association between Yucca (Agavaceae) and Tegeticula (Lepidoptera: Incurvariidae) has been accepted as a quintessential example of ...
Tópico(s): Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
1994 - Wiley | American Journal of Botany
Rhea Jean Dodd, Yan B. Linhart,
... the association between Yucca (Agavaceae) and Tegeticula (Lepidoptera: Incurvariidae) has been accepted as a quintessential example of ...
Tópico(s): Botany, Ecology, and Taxonomy Studies
1994 - Wiley | American Journal of Botany
E.J. van Nieukerken, Cees Gielis, K.J. Huisman, J.C. Koster, J.H. Küchlein, Heino Wolf, J.B. Wolschrijn,
... and southeastern parts. 2. Alloclemensia mesospilella (Herrich-Schaffer) (Incurvariidae), from Noord-Brabant, details to be published by ...
Tópico(s): Hymenoptera taxonomy and phylogeny
1993 - Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie | Nederlandse faunistische mededelingen
... surveys. Two families of monotrysian Lepidoptera (Nepticulidae and Incurvariidae) and 41 families of Ditrysia occur at the ...
Tópico(s): Plant and animal studies
1992 - Florida Entomological Society | Florida Entomologist
Abstract The egg, 3 larval instars and pupa of Enytus sp. a univoltine, primary endoparasitoid on the feeding larva of the jarrah leafminer Perthida glyphopa Common, are figured and its life history described. Single eggs laid in July and August hatch rapidly, but the caudate larva develops slowly, allowing the host to complete feeding, construct its cell and aestivate in the soil. The parasitoid's final instar larva destroys the host in March, April or May of the following year, spins a cocoon ...
Tópico(s): Lepidoptera: Biology and Taxonomy
1990 - Wiley | Australian Journal of Entomology
... was analysed for Grey a subalba Braun (Lep., Incurvariidae), a species in which females usually, but not ...
Tópico(s): Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
1987 - Wiley | Ecological Entomology
Abstract Natural enemies of immature stages of the jarrah leafminer, Perthida glyphopa are listed. Ten species of Hymenoptera were recorded as parasitoids, achieving 54 and 14% mortality of feeding larvae at low and high leafminer population densities in warm and cool climates, respectively. Large feeding larvae were the most preyed upon (33%) by 9 species of birds at intermediate population densities of the leafminer. At high population density, 3 species of ants collected some 30% of the fallen ...
Tópico(s): Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
1987 - Wiley | Australian Journal of Entomology
Abstract Oviposition behaviour of the jarrah leafminer moth Perthida glyphopa was observed during the seasonal flight period in April‐May. After alighting on trees, the gregarious males restricted their movements to the branches, whereas the solitary females searched for oviposition sites on the leaves. The females laid most eggs at 14–22 °C in diminishing light or overcast conditions, preferring young leaves in the lower portion of the crown. They dispersed more readily than males.
Tópico(s): Plant Parasitism and Resistance
1986 - Wiley | Australian Journal of Entomology
... oviposition behaviour of its host, Greya subalba (Lepidoptera, Incurvariidae). The larvae of G. subalba feed within the ...
Tópico(s): Plant Parasitism and Resistance
1986 - Wiley | Journal of Animal Ecology
Abstract Anatomy of leaves of jarrah, Eucalyptus marginata Donn ex Smith, and their response to the presence of the jarrah leafminer Perthida glyphopa Common, are described. Depending on the reaction to its eggs and larvae, 4 types of trees were recognised: (a) susceptible to oviposition, egg development and larval feeding; (b) resistant to egg development; (c) resistant to larval feeding; (d) resistant to oviposition and egg development. Leaves of types a, b and c had identical anatomy, whereas those ...
Tópico(s): Hymenoptera taxonomy and phylogeny
1985 - Wiley | Australian Journal of Entomology
Abstract The sex ratio of the jarrah leafminer Perthida glyphopa Common was studied in the larvae, pupae and adults. Female larvae predominated at the feeding stage in leaves during June‐September, the sex ratio (male:female) being 0.74:1.00. Diapausing larvae in the soil at the end of September had sex ratio 1.47:1.00, pupae in March 1.30:1.00 and emerging adults in April‐May 1.56:1.00. The reversal of the sex ratio at the diapausing stage suggests a biased mortality of female larvae in the soil.
Tópico(s): Plant and animal studies
1984 - Wiley | Australian Journal of Entomology
Abstract The morphology of egg, 4 larval instars, chaetotaxy of mature larva and pupa of the univoltine jarrah leafminer moth Perthida glyphopa , are figured and behaviour described. Barrel shaped eggs become flattened when deposited under the epidermis of a leaf of jarrah ( Eucalyptus marginata Smith). Apodous larva with long setae on the anterior of partly retracted head and sides of body segments, excavates a mine, avoiding thick veins and oil glands. On maturing it constructs a cell, enters the ...
Tópico(s): Lepidoptera: Biology and Taxonomy
1983 - Wiley | Australian Journal of Entomology
Abstract . The Holarctic genus Paraclemensia Busck, 1904, is revised and eight species are recognized: cyanella (Zeller) [= europaea Davis] (Europe), caemlea (Issiki) comb.n. (Japan), viridis sp.n. (Japan), oligospina sp.n. (Japan), cyanea sp.n. (Japan), acerifoliella (Fitch) [= hiteiceps (Walker); = iridella (Chambers)] (U.S.A. and Canada), incerta (Christoph) comb.n. (Siberia and Japan) and monospina sp.n. (Japan). The monophyly of the genus is demonstrated and the phylogeny and biogeography of the species are discussed. ...
Tópico(s): Forest Insect Ecology and Management
1982 - Wiley | Systematic Entomology
R. J. Mahon, PM Miethke, JA Mahon,
Isoenzymes from larvae of Perthida glyphopa Common from 2 food-plants, Eucalyptus marginata and E. rudis, were examined in the laboratory in Australia. Significant differences in the frequencies of alleles at 4 gene loci were found in larvae collected from adjacent trees of the 2 species in Western Australia. The most reasonable explanation of the data is that there is little or no gene flow between populations on the 2 food-plants. Since P. glyphopa was described from E. marginata, the incurvariid ...
Tópico(s): Plant and animal studies
1982 - CSIRO Publishing | Australian Journal of Zoology
E. M. Laasonen, Ebbe Schmidt Nielsen, Jukka Jalava,
Abstract Material from Fennoscandia currently identified as Incurvaria vetulella (Zetterstedt, 1839) appears to comprise two superficially very similar species: 1. vetulella and I. circulella (Zetterstedt, 1839), the latter having been regarded as conspecific with or a form of vetulella for the last century. Lectotypes of both species are designated, the two species are briefly redescribed, differences are discussed, and adults, male and female genitalia are illustrated. I. circulella is reported ...
Tópico(s): Hymenoptera taxonomy and phylogeny
1981 - Brill | Insect Systematics & Evolution
Abstract The genus Alloclemensia n.gen. (type-species: Alloclemensia maculata n.sp.), with four species in the Palaearctic region and one species in the Nearctic region, is described and its species are revised. The genus comprises five species: mesospilella (Herrich-Schäffer) [= trimaculella (Herrich-Schäffer)], devotella (Rebel) [= muchei (Soffner), n.syn.] and three new species: americana from North America and unifasciata and maculata from Japan. The monophyly of the genus is demonstrated and the primary ...
Tópico(s): Species Distribution and Climate Change
1981 - Brill | Insect Systematics & Evolution
... Africa. The presence of a possible species of Incurvariidae in the Lower Cretaceous is noted. A summary ...
Tópico(s): Plant Diversity and Evolution
1978 - | Annals of the Transvaal Museum
... tineid branch — includes only Tineidae; eriocraniid branch — includes Incurvariidae, Prodoxidae, Adelidae, and Heliozelidae.
Tópico(s): Plant and animal studies
1972 - Cambridge University Press | The Canadian Entomologist