Pseudasphondylia
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Taxonavigation: Sciaroidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Cecidomyiidae
Subfamilia: Cecidomyiinae
Supertribus: Asphondyliidi
Tribus: Asphondyliini
Subtribus: Asphondyliina
Genus: Pseudasphondylia
Species:
P. diospyri –
P. elaeocarpi –
P. ishigakiensis –
P. kiritanii –
P. kiwiphila –
P. matatabi –
P. neolitseae –
P. philadelphi –
P. rauwolfiae –
P. rokuharensis –
P. saohimea –
P. tominagai –
P. yukawai –
P. zanthoxyli
Name[edit]
Pseudasphondylia Monzen, 1955
- Type species: Pseudasphondylia rokuharensis Monzen, 1955
References[edit]
- Monzen, K. 1955. Some Japanese gall midges with the descriptions of known and new genera and species (II). (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae). [日本産タマバエ科の既知種及び新属新種 (II)]. The Annual Report of the Department of Liberal Arts, the Iwate University 9(2): 34–48, pl. 1. DOI: 10.15113/00011234
. Reference page. (p. 41)
- Elsayed, A.K., Nemoto, S. & Tokuda, M. 2023. Pseudasphondylia ishigakiensis, a new gall midge species (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) from Japan developing in flower buds of Melicope triphylla (Rutaceae), with notes on its life history. Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology 26(2): 102107, 1–11. DOI: 10.1016/j.aspen.2023.102107
. ResearchGate
. Reference page.
- Elsayed, A.K., Yukawa, J. & Tokuda, M. 2019. Pseudasphondylia tominagai, a new gall midge species (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) inducing flower bud galls on Eleutherococcus spinosus (Araliaceae) in Japan. Biodiversity Data Journal, 7: e35673. DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.7.e35673 Reference page.
- Lin, S.-F., Tokuda, M., Tung, G.-S., Pan, L.-Y., Kim, W.-G., Yukawa, J. & Yang, M.-M. 2022. Biogeography and ecological differentiation of Pseudasphondylia gall midges (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) distributed in Taiwan and Japan, with description of a new species P. kiwiphila sp. nov. and the southernmost record of P. elaeocarpi. Zoological Studies 61: 39, 1–13. DOI: 10.6620/zs.2022.61-39
. ResearchGate
. Reference page.
Links[edit]
- Pseudasphondylia – Taxon details on Catalogue of Life (COL).
- Pseudasphondylia – Taxon details on Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF).