Arthropod communities associated with gall-inducingAciurina bigeloviaeandAciurina trixa(Diptera: Tephritidae) in New Mexico
Quinlyn Baine,
Emily E Casares,
Daniel W.W. Hughes
et al.
Abstract:Insect-induced galls are novel structures that serve as habitat to whole communities of associate arthropods that include predators, parasitoids and inquilines. Galling insects are generally under-described, but their associate communities, which can include many specialist organisms, are virtually unknown, particularly in the southwest United States.Aciurina bigeloviae(Cockerell 1890) andAciurina trixaCurran 1932 are unusually common and abundant galling flies in New Mexico. The 2 species are sister and occur… Show more
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