2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0085-56262009000100010
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A new genus and species of gall midge (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae) associated with Myrcia retorta (Myrtaceae)

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“…All specimens obtained from rearing were conserved in 80% alcohol for slide mounting. The study followed the adult morphology terminology of Gagné (2018) while the ISSN On-Line: 1807-0205 ISSN Printed: 0031-1049 ISNI: 0000-0004-0384-1825 immature terminology and the slide mounting method were based on Gagné (1994 Diagnosis: Female flagellomeres 9-12 progressively shortened; female circumfila reticulate; palpus one-segmented; first tarsomeres without pointed ventroapical extension; empodia much shorter than claws; claws similar on all legs; tooth of gonostylus denticulate; parameres [= mesobasal lobes sensu Gagné, 2018] present; aedeagus bulbous; female abdominal tergite 8 without cercilike lobes; female abdominal segment 9 short, pliable, with long setae; pupal antennal horns short (Maia et al, 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…All specimens obtained from rearing were conserved in 80% alcohol for slide mounting. The study followed the adult morphology terminology of Gagné (2018) while the ISSN On-Line: 1807-0205 ISSN Printed: 0031-1049 ISNI: 0000-0004-0384-1825 immature terminology and the slide mounting method were based on Gagné (1994 Diagnosis: Female flagellomeres 9-12 progressively shortened; female circumfila reticulate; palpus one-segmented; first tarsomeres without pointed ventroapical extension; empodia much shorter than claws; claws similar on all legs; tooth of gonostylus denticulate; parameres [= mesobasal lobes sensu Gagné, 2018] present; aedeagus bulbous; female abdominal tergite 8 without cercilike lobes; female abdominal segment 9 short, pliable, with long setae; pupal antennal horns short (Maia et al, 2009).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additional material: 12 males, 2 females, 1 larva same locality, date and collector as holotype, ethanol pre- Remarks: In the original description of Brethesiamyia, Maia et al (2009) highlighted its similarities with the genera Stephomyia Tavares and Bruggmannia Tavares, although pointing out that Brethesiamyia have distinctive characters, especially on ovipositor. In Brethesiamyia, the ovipositor is longer than in Stephomyia, and the cerci are separated apically (Fig.…”
Section: Examined Materialsmentioning
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“…As the name Brethesia is preoccupied by Schrottky (1909), the name Brethesiamyia nom. nov. is proposed here as a replacement for Brethesia Maia, 2009. …”
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“…Host plants communities were compiled from the following literature: Fernandes et al Madeira et al (2002), Urso-Guimarães and Amorim (2002), , Maia (2004), Maia and Fernandes (2005), Urso-Guimarães and Amorim (2005), Scarelli-Santos and Urso-Guimarães ( 2006), Maia and Fernandes (2007), Maia and Santos (2007), Maia et al (2008), Maia et al (2009), Maia and Carneiro (2012), Saito and Urso-Guimarães (2012),…”
Section: Compilation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%