Publication: Aportación al conocimiento de los cecidios encontrados en la vegetación de Murcia y localidades próximas del SE de España (Arthropoda: Insecta y Acari; Bacterii)
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Salas-Remón, Patricia ; Llimona, Xavier ; Alcaraz, Francisco ; Pujade-Villar, Juli ; Lozano Parejo, Teresa
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Universidad de Murcia, Facultad de Biología
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http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/analesbio.37.6
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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54 especies cecidógenas de las familias Eriophyidae (Acari), Ceci
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domyiidae y Tephritidae, (Diptera), Aphididae, Coccidae, Psyllidae
y Tingidae (Hemiptera), Cynipidae y Tenthredinidae (Hymenop
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tera), Gelechiidae (Lepidoptera) y Rhizobiales (Proteobacteria) se
registran en la Región de Murcia. 34 se citan por primera vez en
Murcia. Se ilustran y definen con caracteres diagnósticos todas las
agallas. En la familia Fagaceae se ha detectado el mayor número
de especies cecidícolas, con 12 especies en el género
Quercus
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seguida de Asteraceae con 7 especies en 6 especies vegetales y
Salicaceae con 6 especies en 4 hospedantes. Se proporciona una
tabla con las especies inductoras de agallas y los hospedantes
atacados. Finalmente, se menciona la presencia de la fasciación
sobre
Pinus halepensis.
Abstract Contribution to the knowledge of galls found in Murcia and neighbouring locations from South-Eastern Spain vegetation (Arthropoda: Insecta and Acari; Bacterii) 54 gall-inducer species belonging to the families Eriophyidae (Acari), Cecidomyiidae and Tephritidae (Diptera), Aphididae, Cocci - dae, Psyllidae and Tingidae (Hemiptera), Cynipidae and Ten - thredinidae (Hymenoptera), Gelechiidae (Lepidoptera) and Rhizo - biales (Proteobacteria) are recorded from the Region of Murcia. 34 species are recorded for the first time in Murcia. All galls are illus - trated and defined with diagnostic characters. Fagaceae is the fam - ily in which more gall-inducer species have been found, with 12 species on the genus Quercus , followed by Asteraceae, with 7 spe - cies on 6 plant species, and Salicaceae with 6 species on 4 hosts. A table with all the gall-inducing species in which the attacked host has been reported is given. Finally, the presence of the fasciation on Pinus halepensis is mentioned.
Abstract Contribution to the knowledge of galls found in Murcia and neighbouring locations from South-Eastern Spain vegetation (Arthropoda: Insecta and Acari; Bacterii) 54 gall-inducer species belonging to the families Eriophyidae (Acari), Cecidomyiidae and Tephritidae (Diptera), Aphididae, Cocci - dae, Psyllidae and Tingidae (Hemiptera), Cynipidae and Ten - thredinidae (Hymenoptera), Gelechiidae (Lepidoptera) and Rhizo - biales (Proteobacteria) are recorded from the Region of Murcia. 34 species are recorded for the first time in Murcia. All galls are illus - trated and defined with diagnostic characters. Fagaceae is the fam - ily in which more gall-inducer species have been found, with 12 species on the genus Quercus , followed by Asteraceae, with 7 spe - cies on 6 plant species, and Salicaceae with 6 species on 4 hosts. A table with all the gall-inducing species in which the attacked host has been reported is given. Finally, the presence of the fasciation on Pinus halepensis is mentioned.
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