2008
DOI: 10.4039/n08-033
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A new species and taxonomic notes on northern Nearctic Cerodontha(Icteromyza) (Diptera: Agromyzidae)

Abstract: Cerodontha (Icteromyza) pilosan. sp. is described from the Yukon Territory. The Palaearctic species C. (I.) lineella (Zetterstedt) is recorded for the first time in North America, based on specimens from northern Canada and Alaska, and C. (I.) pollinosa (Melander) is synonymized with C. lineella. Cerodontha pilosa is most similar to C. (I.) longipennis (Loew) and C. (I.) lineella. Distinguishing characters and a modification of Spencer’s key to Canadian species of Cerodontha are given to separate these species. Show more

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“…Cerodontha ( Icteromyza ), Nowakowski 1962: 102; Spencer 1969b: 137; Spencer and Steyskal 1986: 88; Zlobin 2000: 52; Boucher 2008: 557.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cerodontha ( Icteromyza ), Nowakowski 1962: 102; Spencer 1969b: 137; Spencer and Steyskal 1986: 88; Zlobin 2000: 52; Boucher 2008: 557.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cerodontha ( Icteromyza ) lineella , Nowakowski 1967: 654; 1973: 35; Spencer 1976: 174; Zlobin 2000: 59; Boucher 2008: 557…”
Section: Cerodontha (Icteromyza) Lineella (Zetterstedt)unclassified
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“…The Canadian Agromyzidae were revised by Spencer (1969), but since that time generic concepts have been extensively reconsidered, especially in Winkler et al (2009) and Lonsdale (2014), and several genera have been revised: Amauromyza Hendel (Boucher 2012b); Cerodontha Rondani (Boucher 2002, 2003, 2008, 2012a); Liriomyza Mik (Lonsdale 2017a); Pseudonapomyza Hendel (Boucher 2004). Many north temperate species of Phytomyza (sometimes as “ Chromatomyia Hardy”) were treated in a long series of papers by GCD Griffiths.…”
Section: Suborder Brachycera: Eremoneura: Cyclorrhaphamentioning
confidence: 99%