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9 November 2016 North American Leafminers (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae, Momphidae) on the Evening Primrose Family (Onagraceae): New Host, Parasitoid, and Distributional Records
Charles S. Eiseman
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Abstract

The North American leafminers recorded from hosts in Onagraceae are summarized. The immature stages of Aristotelia isopelta Meyrick (Gelechiidae) are reported for the first time; larvae feed on Oenothera biennis L. and Epilobium sp. and are parasitized by Chelonus (Microchelonus) Szépligeti (Braconidae). Mompha argentimaculella (Murtfeldt) (Momphidae) is newly recorded from O. pilosella Raf. and is parasitized by Pnigalio flavipes (Ashmead) (Eulophidae). Mompha locupletella (Denis and Schiffermüller) is newly recorded from North America, mining leaves of E. ciliatum Raf. and parasitized by Sympiesis argenticoxae Girault (Eulophidae). New observations of the larval habits of the Circaea L. miner M. terminella (Westwood) are reported, along with the rearing of a parasitoid, Microgaster n. sp. (Braconidae). Distribution data are summarized for the Chamerion angustifolium (L.) Holub miner Mompha raschkiella (Zeller), whose presence in North America was only recently discovered. Numerous other Onagraceae-feeding Mompha species from the western U.S.A. have yet to be documented.

Charles S. Eiseman "North American Leafminers (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae, Momphidae) on the Evening Primrose Family (Onagraceae): New Host, Parasitoid, and Distributional Records," Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 118(4), 510-518, (9 November 2016). https://doi.org/10.4289/0013-8797.118.4.510
Published: 9 November 2016
KEYWORDS
Aristotelia isopelta
Chamerion
Chelonus
Circaea
Epilobium
Microgaster
Mompha
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