First known gall midge (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) from Arecaceae: Normanbyomyia fructivora gen. & sp. n. damaging fruit of the black palm, Normanbya normanbyi, in tropical Australia

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A new species of gall midge, Normanbyomyia fructivora gen. & sp. n., was found infesting flowers and fruit of the black palm, Normanbya normanbyi (Arecaceae), in the tropical forest of north-eastern Australia. Larvae of the gall midge live between the perianth and the young fruit causing abnormal fruit growth. Infested fruit are substantially smaller than healthy ones, fall off prematurely and decay on the ground without producing seedlings. Normanbyomyia, a new genus erected for the new species is placed within the supertribe Lasiopteridi and is characterised by a conspicuous female abdominal segment 8 that is inflated and strongly sclerotised, and wide male parameres that loosely sheath the aedeagus and bear no papillae. A key to Australian Lasiopteridi is provided. The new species becomes the first described gall midge that feeds on a plant from the palm family, Arecaceae. ©2006 Australian Entomological Society.

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Kolesik, P., Geyer, C., & Morawetz, W. (2006). First known gall midge (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) from Arecaceae: Normanbyomyia fructivora gen. & sp. n. damaging fruit of the black palm, Normanbya normanbyi, in tropical Australia. Australian Journal of Entomology, 45(1), 38–43. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-6055.2006.00497.x

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