Posted by pierred on 04-01-2011 14:56
#1
Hello,
Pascal Vigneron : France : Balesmes : 52200 : 09/08/2010
Altitude : NR - Taille : 3cm
Réf. : 65489
It looks like the
Rabdophaga rosaria to be found in the gallery (
http://www.dipter...to_id=2653).
I looked on FE about those Cecidomyiidae (whose group coordinator is Paul Beuk himself) and didn't find any
R. rosaria. The author of the picture told me that
R. rosaria should be
R. strobilina (Bremi, 1847). Does this hold true?
On the Internet, one can often find IDs like
Rabdophaga (Dasineura) rosaria for this gall. In FE,
Rabdophaga and
Dasineura are different genera. Did it change recently?
Posted by Liekele Sijstermans on 05-01-2011 02:04
#2
Skuhrava (1986) treated Rhabdophaga as a synoniem / part of Dasineura. Later publications of Skuhrava dit not follow this concept.
Gagne (2004) treats R. rosaria as a synonym of R. strobilina.
According to Skuhrava & Skuhravy (2006) R. strobilina is a seperate species. I have only an abstract of that article, therefore I do not know their motivation.
Roskam (2009) mentions R. strobilina as an inquilin of galls of R. rosaria.
In Cecidomyiidae it often occurs that synonyms are defined on bases of the galls. Research may proof that some species are inquilins living in the same galls.
Your picture shows the gall of R. rosaria and maybe R. strobilina lived in it too.
Liekele