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Stigmellamultispicata Rociene. Stonis an Asian leafminer on Siberian elm now widespread in eastern North America (Lepidoptera Nepticulidae)

机译:Stigmellamultispicata Rociene。 &Stonis一种在西伯利亚榆树上的亚洲打叶机现已在北美东部广泛分布(鳞翅目鹦鹉螺科)

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Stigmellamultispicata Rocienė & Stonis, 2014, previously known from the single male holotype from Primorye, Russia, is reported as a new invasive species mining leaves of Siberian elm, Ulmuspumila L., in eastern North America. Both adults and leafmines have been reported from many sites as unidentified Nepticulidae since 2010. Crucial for the identification was a match of the DNA barcode of a single larva collected on Ulmuspumila in Beijing with adults from North America. The single larva constitutes a new record for China. Stigmellamultispicata is closely related to the European S.ulmivora (Fologne, 1860), feeding likewise on Ulmus, but differs in details of external morphology and genitalia, particularly in the female, where S.multispicata has a remarkable elongated narrow ovipositor, suitable for oviposition in underside hairy leaf vein axils, where all mines start. In North America S.multispicata is the only Ulmus-feeding nepticulid with green larvae. Currently the species is known from USA: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Tennessee, Wisconsin, and Canada: Ontario and Québec. In Sagaponack, on Long Island, New York, larvae have been reported to occur en masse on Siberian elms from at least two sites. The current distribution could be reconstructed thanks also to many online photographs from observation websites. The species is redescribed, with the first descriptions of female, larva, and leafmine, and compared with S.ulmivora, which is fully redescribed. The two native North American nepticulid Ulmus leafminers, S.apicialbella (Chambers, 1873) and Ectoedemiaulmella (Braun, 1912), are diagnosed and new provincial and state records are provided. A key to linear mines on Ulmus in North America is provided. We suspect that trade of live plants through nurseries played a role in the sudden spread of this invasive species.
机译:StigmellamultispicataRocienė&Stonis,2014,以前是从俄罗斯Primorye的单一雄性整型已知的,据报道是在北美东部开采西伯利亚榆树Ulmuspumila L.的一种新的入侵物种。自2010年以来,许多地方均已报告了成虫和叶胺,它们都是未鉴定的鹦鹉螺科。鉴定的关键是北京Ulmuspumila上采集的单个幼虫的DNA条形码与北美成虫的匹配。单一的幼虫为中国创造了新的记录。 Stigmella multispicata 与欧洲 ulmivora (福隆,1860年),同样以 Ulmus ,但在外部形态和生殖器的细节方面有所不同,特别是在女性中, S。 multispicata 具有明显的细长的产卵器,适合在下面进行产卵多毛的叶脉腋,所有地雷都始于此。在北美 S。 multispicata >是唯一的 Ulmus 喂养的绿色幼虫。目前,该物种可从美国知道:伊利诺伊州,印第安纳州,爱荷华州,马里兰州,马萨诸塞州,明尼苏达州,纽约州,俄亥俄州,田纳西州,威斯康星州和加拿大:安大略省和魁北克省。据报道,在纽约长岛的萨加波纳克,幼虫至少在两个地方大量出现在西伯利亚榆树上。得益于观察网站上的许多在线照片,可以重建当前的分布。对该物种进行了重新描述,首先描述了雌性,幼虫和叶螨,并与 S。 ulmivora ,对此已进行了全面描述。北美的两个本地化的 Ulmus 挖矿者, S。 apicialbella (钱伯斯,1873年)和 < em class =“ taxon-name”> Ectoedemia ulmella (布劳恩,1912年)诊断并提供新的省和州记录。提供了北美 Ulmus 上的线性地雷的密钥。我们怀疑通过苗圃进行的活植物贸易在这种入侵物种的突然传播中发挥了作用。

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