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РОССИЙСКАЯ АКАДЕМИЯ НАУК Южный научный центр RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Southern Scientific Centre CAUCASIAN ENTOMOLOGICAL BULLETIN Том 15. Вып. 2 Vol. 15. No. 2 Ростов-на-Дону 2019 Кавказский энтомологический бюллетень 15(2): 405–411 © Caucasian Entomological Bulletin 2019 Leafminer flies (Diptera: Agromyzidae: Agromyzinae) of the fauna of Russia and other countries of the Palaearctic Минирующие мухи (Diptera: Agromyzidae: Agromyzinae) фауны России и других стран Палеарктики © E.P. Nartshuk © Э.П. Нарчук Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Universitetskaya Emb., 1. St Petersburg 199034 Russia. E-mail: [email protected] Зоологический институт Российской академии наук, Университетская наб., 1, Санкт-Петербург199034 Россия Key words: Diptera, Agromyzinae, fauna, Russia, Palaearctic Region. Ключевые слова: двукрылые насекомые, минирующие мухи, фауна, Россия, Палеарктическая область. Abstract. A list of 38 species of the genera Agromyza are mining in leaves, stalks and seeds of different plants, Fallén, 1823 (9 species), Euhexomyza Lonsdale, 2014 a few produce galls or are mining in the young xylem of (1 species), Japanagromyza Sasakawa, 1958 (1 species), trees or roots. Host plants of most species are mono- Melanagromyza Hendel, 1920 (11 species) and and dicoledonous plants. A few species develop in ferns, Ophiomyia Braschnikov, 1897 (16 species) (Agromyzidae: horsetails or liverworts. Most species are more or less host Agromyzinae) occurring on the territory of Russia and some specific. Larvae of many species damage cultivated plants other countries together with localities and collection data and trees and a few are quarantine objects. The agromyzid is given. All the species are deposited in the collections of fauna of Russia and countries of the former USSR is the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences insufficiently studied. Stackelberg [1958] published the in St Petersburg, Russia. All, except Melanagromyza soja list of species of most Acalyptratrae families, occurring (Zehntner, 1900), were determined by V.V. Zlobin. Known in Leningrad Region of the USSR, but Agromyzidae were host plant genera are given for each species. New records omitted. Nartshuk and Tschirnhaus [2017] published the for Russia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Iran, Kazakhstan, list of species of Agromyza Fallén, 1810 from the collection Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan are of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of given. Japanagromyza salicifolii (Collin, 1911) described Sciences (ZIN, St Petersburg, Russia) and gave a short from Egypt is recorded for the first time in Asia (on border review of previous publications on Agromyzidae of Russia of Russia and Kazakhstan). and adjacent countries. Резюме. Приведен список 38 видов минирующих This paper is the second in the set of papers мух из родов Agromyza Fallén, 1823 (9 видов), on the agromyzid fauna of Russia. In this paper Euhexomyza Lonsdale, 2014 (1 вид), Japanagromyza 9 species of the genus Agromyza with new distribution Sasakawa, 1958 (1 вид), Melanagromyza Hendel, 1920 data and all species of other genera of the subfamily (11 видов) и Ophiomyia Braschnikov, 1897 (16 видов) Agromyzinae occurring on the territory of Russia and (Agromyzidae: Agromyzinae), обитающих на территории adjacent countries, which were found in the collections России и других стран, с указанием мест нахождения determined by V.V. Zlobin (1953–2008) are considered. и дат сбора. Материал хранится в коллекции Melanagromyza sojae is determined by E.P. Nartshuk. Зоологического института Российской академии наук All material is deposited in ZIN. Distribution is given (Санкт-Петербург, Россия). Все виды, за исключением according Martinez [2011] with additions from Černý Melanagromyza soja (Zehntner, 1900), определены [2005], Guglya [2010, 2011, 2016, 2017], Papp, Černý В.В. Злобиным. Для каждого вида указаны известные [2015], Černý et al. [2018]. The data on host plants of кормовые растения. Приведены новые находки Benavent-Corai et al. [2005] is used to give an ecological для фауны Азербайджана, Армении, Белоруссии, background for the listed Agromyzinae species with Ирана, Казахстана, Киргизстана, Монголии, России, additions from Černý [2005], Černý et al. [2018], in Туркменистана и Узбекистана. Japanagromyza salicifolii other cases authors are cited. (Collin, 1911), описанный из Египта, впервые отмечается Some mentioned below species were described and для Азии (найден на границе России и Казахстана). discussed in the taxonomic papers [Zlobin, 1986, 1998, 2005; Nartshuk, 2009; Nartshuk, Bagachanova, 2010; Introduction Nartshuk, Khruleva, 2011]. New records are listed for Armenia (3 species), Leafminer flies (Diptera: Agromyzidae) is a big family Azerbaijan (2), Belarus (2), Iran (1), Kazakhstan (1), of Acalyptratae with more than 3000 species and global Kyrgyzstan (3), Mongolia (3), European Russia (16), distribution. Larvae are phytophagous, most of them Tajikistan (2), Turkmenistan (3), Uzbekistan (2). Research Article / Научная статья DOI: 10.23885/181433262019152-405411 406 E.P. Nartshuk Genus Agromyza Fallén, 1823 Host plants. Fabaceae: Anthyllis, Medicago, Melilotus, Agromyza ambigua Fallén, 1823 Onobrychis, Trifolium, Trigonella, Vicia. Distribution. All Palaearctic including North Africa, Material. Russia. Leningrad Region: 3 specimens, Luga, 9, 21.08.1953, 4.06.1954 (A. Stackelberg). Voronezh Region: 1 specimen, Belogor’ye, Turkey, Afghanistan, East Siberia, also in India. 3.07.1987 (Panteleeva). Volgograd Region: 1 specimen, Sarepta (now Volgograd), 1872 (A. Becker). Stavropol Region: 1 specimen, Stavropol, Agromyza nigrella (Rondani, 1875) 18.06.1909 (Uvarov). Ukraine. 1 specimen, Podolia Province, Kamenets District, Bagovitsa, 12.06.1896 (Sainog). Material. Russia. Yakutia: 197 specimens, Nyurba, Leninskiy District Kazakhstan. 1 specimen, Mountain Kokshetau near the Terrsakkan (now Nyurba District), 25.08.1987 (V. Zlobin). River, 20.06.1957 (E. Nartshuk). Host plants. Poaceae: Avena, Dactylis, Festuca, Turkmenistan. 1 specimen, Kopet Dag, Ipaikala, 10 km E Karaul, Glyceria, Holcus, Hordeum, Lolium, Phleum, Poa, Secale, 1500 m, 15.06.1972 (Tanasijtshuk); 1 specimen, Koylibay, Malye Barsuki, 13.08.1931 (Luppova). Setaria, Trisetum, Triticum. Host plants. Poaceae: Agropyron, Avena, Hordeum, Distribution. Holarctic species. Palaearctic: Secale, Triticum. Canary Islands, North Africa, Britain Islands, Norway Distribution. All Palaearctic and Nearctic regions. (mainland), Sweden, Finland, France (mainland), Netherlands, Denmark (mainland), Germany, Poland, Agromyza bromi Spencer, 1966 Estonia, Lithuania, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Switzerland, Italy (mainland), former Yugoslavia, Russia, Material. Russia. Voronezh Region: 3 specimens, Rogachevka, on Nearctic and Oriental regions. Hordeum, 1989 (Ushchekov). Novosibirsk Region: 1 specimen, Novosibirsk, 26.06.1926. Yakutia: 1 specimen, Yakutsk, 20.07.1987 (V. Zlobin); 1 specimen, Mikhailovka, 60 km NE Amga, 1.08.1987 (V. Zlobin). Agromyza nigripes Meigen, 1830 Belarus. 3 specimens, Mogilev Region, on Hordeum, 1988 (Ushchekov). Material. Mongolia. 1 specimen, Ara-Khangai aimak, 40 km SSW Host plants. Ceratochloa unioloides (= Bromus Tevshrulekh, 18–19.06.1975 (E. Nartshuk). cantharticus), probably other Poaceae. Host plants. Larva forms a long widening mine on Distribution. Britain Islands, Sweden, Danish the upper surface of leaf of Glyceria maxima and Holcus mainland, Spain, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, (Poaceae). Poland, Lithuania, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Distribution: Holarctic species known from Europe Croatia, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Russia, Turkey. New record for and Canada, but also in the Oriental Region (India). New Belarus. record for Mongolia. Agromyza lapponica Hendel, 1931 Agromyza pseudoreptans Nowakowski, 1964 Russia. North Ural: 2 specimens, Voykar River, 17.08.1925 Material. Material. Russia. Smolensk Region: 1 specimen, Smolenskoe (Fridolin). Irkutsk Region: Padun on Verkhnyaya Tunguska River, 1867 Poozer’ye National Park, 22.06.1992 (V. Zlobin). and 29.05.1868 (Chekanovski). Yakutia: 2 specimens, Bestyakh on Lena River, 12.06.1925 (Bianki); 3 specimens, Khamuran Apbyn near Aldan Host plants. Larva forms linear-blotch mine, normally River mouth, 1.06.1926 (Bianki); 1 specimen, Keedai Lake, road to Amga, adjoining margin of leave of Urtica dioica (Urticaceae). 15.07.1925 (Bianki); 2 specimens, Innyala River mouth, 20, 23.06.1976 (Kovalev); 2 specimens, Nyurba, Leninskiy District (now Nyurba District), Humulus, Loasa, Laportea, Parietari are also listed as host 24, 30.06.1987 (V. Zlobin). Kamchatka: 1 specimen, Petropavlovsk, plants. 22.07.1907 (Smirnov). Distribution. Holarctic species. Palaearctic: Canary Belarus. 1 specimen, Belovezha, 1956. Islands, Britain Islands, Ireland, Norway (mainland), Kazakhstan. 1 specimen, Karaganda Region, Kent Mt., 1200 m, 24.07.1957 (E. Nartshuk); 7 specimens, Talgar, Alma-Ata Nature Reserve, Sweden, Finland, Portugal, France (mainland), Belgium, 26.06.1990 (V. Zlobin). the Netherlands, Denmark (mainland), Germany, Poland, Host plant. Unknown. Estonia, Lithuania, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Distribution. Sweden, Finland, Russia, Armenia, Hungary, Switzerland, Italy (mainland), Greece, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Mongolia. New record for Belarus. Russia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, North Korea. Nearctic: Canada and United States. Agromyza mobilis Meigen, 1830 Agromyza reptans Fallén, 1823 Material. Russia. Yakutia: 1 specimen, Tolon,