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Type: Articles
Published: 2011-05-04
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A new species of Neolasioptera (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) from Parkinsonia aculeata (Leguminosae) in Argentina for possible use in biological control in Australia, with a key to Neotropical species of Neolasioptera

Systematic Entomology Laboratory, PSI, Agricultural Research Service, USDA, c/o U. S. National Museum NHB 168, Washington, DC 20013-7012, USA
South American Biological Control Laboratory, Agricultural Research Service, USDA, Bolivar 1559 (1686), Hurlingham, Argentina
CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences, EcoSciences Precinct, GPO Box 2583, Brisbane 4001, Australia
Diptera gall midges biological control key

Abstract

Neolasioptera aculeatae Gagné (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) is described as a new species from stem swellings on Parkinsonia aculeata L. (Leguminosae) in NW Argentina. The new species appears to be a good candidate for the biological control of its host in Australia, where the plant was accidentally introduced and is currently a serious pest. The species is shown to be distinct from its 64 Neotropical congeners. A preliminary key to these species is offered that can be adapted as more work is done on Neolasioptera.

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