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A new Diplolepis Geoffroy (Hymenoptera, Cynipidae, Diplolepidini) species from China: a rare example of a rose gall-inducer of economic significance.


ABSTRACT: A new species of the genus Diplolepis Geoffroy, Diplolepis abei Pujade-Villar & Wang sp. nov. is described on host plant Rosa sertata Rolfe × R. rugosa Thunb. from China with an integrative approach based on molecular and morphological data. Diagnosis, distribution and biology of the new species are included and illustrated. This species is the first known rose gall-inducer of economic importance. A review of Eastern Palearctic species of Diplolepis is given and a key to the Chinese fauna is presented.

SUBMITTER: Pujade-Villar J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6981308 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A new <i>Diplolepis</i> Geoffroy (Hymenoptera, Cynipidae, Diplolepidini) species from China: a rare example of a rose gall-inducer of economic significance.

Pujade-Villar Juli J   Wang Yiping Y   Zhang Wenli W   Mata-Casanova Noel N   Lobato-Vila Irene I   Dénes Avar-Lehel AL   László Zoltán Z  

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A new species of the genus <i>Diplolepis</i> Geoffroy, <i>Diplolepis abei</i> Pujade-Villar & Wang <b>sp. nov.</b> is described on host plant <i>Rosa sertata</i> Rolfe × <i>R. rugosa</i> Thunb. from China with an integrative approach based on molecular and morphological data. Diagnosis, distribution and biology of the new species are included and illustrated. This species is the first known rose gall-inducer of economic importance. A review of Eastern Palearctic species of <i>Diplolepis</i> is g  ...[more]

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