Biology:Horidiplosis ficifolii

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Short description: Species of midge

Horidiplosis ficifolii
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Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Cecidomyiidae
Genus: Horidiplosis
Species:
H. ficifolii
Binomial name
Horidiplosis ficifolii
(Harris, 2003)

Horidiplosis ficifolii is a species of midges from the genus Horidiplosis.[1] The species was originally described by K. M. Harris and L. J. W. de Goffau in 2003.[2]

Description

Horidiplosis ficifolii was identified from specimens collected in Denmark , Netherlands and the United Kingdom . Larvae can be found on fig leaves of the species Ficus benjamina. They develop in irregular blister galls on young leaves, which might resemble fungal or bacterial leaf spots.[1] Larvae can grow up to 2.0 mm and are rosy-orange. Both adults can have a wingspan up to 2.0 mm. Female specimens are slightly larger.

Ecology

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Horidiplosis ficifolii has the fig species Ficus benjamina as host.

Etymology

"ficifolii" means from fig leaves, which indicates that the species was identified from specimens collected from ornamental fig leaves.[1]

References

Wikidata ☰ Q13621788 entry