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Rencontres Internationales De Cécidologie RAPPORT D'OBSERVATIONS - RENCONTRES INTERNATIONALES DE CÉCIDOLOGIE DU 11 AU 15 JUILLET 2016 Rapporteurs : S. Carbonnelle (zoocécidies) & B. Spooner (mycocécidies) Photos de G. San Martin & Renaud Delfosse Vierves-sur-Viroin - Ecosite CNB Vierves-sur-Viroin RND Chamousias Vierves-sur-Viroin- Nord - Remparts (France) Rocroi Rome de du Ry - alntours Petigny - RND Spineux Vierves-sur-Viroin argilères ancienens - friche des Romedenne Montagne-aux-Buis - RND Dourbes Roch RNA Sous St Nismes - de Noye RNA Fond près de ravel - Olloy-sur-Viroin Bois Noé Carrière du - Olloy-sur-Viroin 11/07/16 11/07/16 12/07/16 121/07/2016 13/07/16 13/07/16 14/07/16 14/07/16 15/07/16 15/07/16 Sup. Class. Family Species host-plant / biology x present (x) doubtful / to be confirmed Zoocécidies ACARI Eriophyidae Aceria cephalonea Acer pseudoplatanus x x Eriophyidae Aceria dispar Populus tremula x x x Eriophyidae Aceria erinea Juglans regia x Eriophyidae Aceria galiobia Galium verum x Eriophyidae Aceria gymnaspis Acer pseudoplatanus (x) Eriophyidae Aceria iteina Salix sp x Eriophyidae Aceria macrochela Acer campestre x x Eriophyidae Aceria macrocheluserinea Acer campestre x x Eriophyidae Aceria myriadeum Acer campestre x x x Eriophyidae Aceria platanoidea Acer platanoides x Eriophyidae Aceria nervisequa Fagus sylvatica x Eriophyidae Aceria pseudoplatani Acer pseudoplatanus x x x x Eriophyidae Aceria tenella Carpinus betulus x x Eriophyidae Aceria trifolii Vicia hirsuta x x Eriophyidae Aceria tristriata Juglans regia x Eriophyidae Aceria ulmi Ulmus sp. x Eriophyidae Aculops macrotrichus Carpinus betulus x x x x Eriophyidae Aculus truncatus Tanacetum vulgare x x x Eriophyidae Eriophyes brevitarsus Alnus glutinosa x Eriophyidae Eriophyes exilis Tilia sp. x Eriophyidae Eriophyes inangulis Alnus glutinosa x x Eriophyidae Eriophyes laevis Alnus glutinosa x x Eriophyidae Eriophyes prunispinosae Prunus spinosa x x x x Eriophyidae Eriophyes :liae Tilia sp. x x Eriophyidae Phyllocoptes goniothorax Crataegus sp. x x x Eriophyidae Phyllocoptes parvulus Potentilla neumanianna x Eriophyidae Phyllocoptes populi Populus tremula x x x Eriophyidae Stenacis euonymi Euvonymus europaeus x x COLEOPTERA Apionidae Ischnopterapion lo: Lotus corniculatus x Cerambycidae Saperda populnea Populus tremula x DIPTERA Agromyzidae Hexomyza schineri Populus tremula x Anthomyiidae Chirosia betule: Dryopterys sp. x x Cecidomyiidae Asphondylia melanopus Lotus corniculatus x Cecidomyiidae Asphondylia sarothamni Cytisus scoparius x Cecidomyiidae Contarinia barbichei Lotus corniculatus x Cecidomyiidae Contarinia craccae Vicia cracca x x Cecidomyiidae Contarinia helianthemi Helianthemum nummularium x Cecidomyiidae Contarinia lo Lotus corniculatus x Cecidomyiidae Contarinia ononidis Ononis repens x x Cecidomyiidae Contarinia peoli Populus tremula x Cecidomyiidae Contarinia pseudotsugae Pseudotsuga menziesii x Cecidomyiidae Contarinia pulchripes Cytisus scoparius x Cecidomyiidae Contarinia rumicis Rumex sp. x x Cecidomyiidae Dasineura aparines Galium aparines x Cecidomyiidae Dasineura auritae Salix aurita x Cecidomyiidae Dasineura comosae Hypocreppis comosa x Cecidomyiidae Dasineura crataegi Crataegus sp. x x x x Cecidomyiidae Dasineura cy:si Genistella sagitalis x Cecidomyiidae Dasineura epilobii Epilobium angustifolium x Cecidomyiidae Dasineura fraxini Fraxinus excelsior x x Cecidomyiidae Dasineura fraxinea Fraxinus excelsior x Cecidomyiidae Dasineura galiicola Galium sp. x x Cecidomyiidae Dasineura hygrophila Galium palustre x Cecidomyiidae Dasineura kiefferiana Epilobium angustifolium x Cecidomyiidae Dasineura lathyricola Lathyrus pratensis x x Cecidomyiidae Dasineura plicatrix Rubus sp. x x x x Cecidomyiidae Dasineura popule: Populus tremula x Cecidomyiidae Dasineura pteridicola Pteridium aquilinum x Cecidomyiidae Dasineura pustulans Filipendula ulmaria x x x Cecidomyiidae Dasineura rosae Rosa sp. x x x x Cecidomyiidae Dasineura ruebsaameni Carpinus betulus x Cecidomyiidae Dasineura serona Hypericum sp. x x Cecidomyiidae Dasineura spadicea Vicia cracca x x Cecidomyiidae Dasineura ulmaria Filipendula ulmaria x x Cecidomyiidae Dasineura urcae Urtica dioica x x x x x Cecidomyiidae Dasineura viciae Vicia sativa x Cecidomyiidae Geocrypta campanulae Campanula rotundifolia x Cecidomyiidae Geocrypta galii Galium sp. x x x Cecidomyiidae Harmandiola cavernosa Populus tremula x Cecidomyiidae Harmandiola globuli Populus tremula x Cecidomyiidae Har:giola annulipes Fagus sylvatica x Cecidomyiidae Iteomyia capreae Salix sp. x x Cecidomyiidae Iteomyia major Salix sp. x x Cecidomyiidae Jaapiella geniscola Genista tinctoria x Cecidomyiidae Jaapiella locola Lotus corniculatus x x Cecidomyiidae Jaapiella veronicae Veronica chamaedrys x x Cecidomyiidae Jane:ella glechomae Glechoma hederacea x x Cecidomyiidae Lasioptera populnea Populus tremula x x Cecidomyiidae Lathyromyza schlechtendali Lathyrus linifolius x Cecidomyiidae Macrodiplosis pustularis Quercus sp. x x x x Cecidomyiidae Macrodiplosis roboris Quercus sp. x x x Cecidomyiidae Macrolabis heraclei Heracleum sphondylium x x x Cecidomyiidae Macrolabis lonicerae Lonicera periclymenum x x Cecidomyiidae Maye:ola graminis Poa nemoralis x x x x Cecidomyiidae Maye:ola hellwigi Brachypodium sylvaticum x x Cecidomyiidae Mikiola fagi Fagus sylvatica x Cecidomyiidae Monarthropalpus flavus Buxus sempervirens x Cecidomyiidae Neomikiella beckiana Inula conyza x Cecidomyiidae Oligotrophus panteli Juniperus communis x Cecidomyiidae Ozirhincus longicollis Leucanthemum vulgare x x Cecidomyiidae Placochela nigripes Ligustrum vulgare x Cecidomyiidae Putoniella pruni Prunus spinosa x x Cecidomyiidae Rabdophaga dubiosa Salix sp. x Cecidomyiidae Rabdophaga pierreana Salix sp. x Cecidomyiidae Rabdophaga rosaria Salix sp. x x x Cecidomyiidae Rabdophaga rosariariella Salix sp. (x) x Cecidomyiidae Rabdophaga salicis Salix sp. x Cecidomyiidae Rhopalomyia ptarmicae Achillea ptarmica x x Cecidomyiidae Rhopalomyia tanace:cola Tanacetum vulgare x Cecidomyiidae Rondaniola bursaria Glechoma hederacea x x x Cecidomyiidae Schizomyia galiorum Galium sp. x Cecidomyiidae Spurgia euphorbiae Euphorbia cyparissias x Cecidomyiidae Wachtliella stachydis Stachys sylvestris x Cecidomyiidae Zygiobia carpini Carpinus betulus x HETEROCERA Heliozelidae Heliozela resplendella Alnus glutinosa x Momphidae Mompha sturnipennella Epilobium sp. x Pterophoridae Adaina microdactyla Eupatroium cannabinum x x HETEROPTERA Tingidae Copium clavicorne Teucrium chamaedrys x HOMOPTERA Aphididae Aphis rumicis Rumex sp. x Aphididae Aphis ulmariae Filipendula ulmaria x x Aphididae Aphis viburni Viurnum opulus x Aphididae Cryptomyzus ribis Ribes sp. x Aphididae Dysaphis crataegi Crataegus sp. x x Aphididae Dysaphis ranunculi Crataegus sp. x Aphididae Dysaphis sorbi Sorbus aucuparia x Aphididae Eriosoma lanuginosum Ulmus sp. x Aphididae Lainga psammae Calamagrostis epigeios x Aphididae Tetraneura ulmi Ulmus sp. x Aphididae Uroleucon tanace Tanacetum vulgare x Liviidae Psyllopsis fraxini Fraxinus escelsior x x Psyllidae Psylla buxi Buxus sempervirns x x Triozidae Trioza remota Quercus sp. x x x x x Triozidae Trioza centranthi Centhrantus ruber x HYMENOPTERA Cynipidae Andricus curvator Quercus sp. x x x x x Cynipidae Andricus gemmeus Quercus sp. x Cynipidae Andricus inflator Quercus sp. x x x Cynipidae Andricus kollari Quercus sp. x Cynipidae Andricus quercuscor:cis Quercus sp. x Cynipidae Andricus sieboldi Quercus sp. x Cynipidae Andricus solitarius Quercus sp. x Cynipidae Aulacidea tragopogonis Tragopogon pratensis x Cynipidae Aylax papaveris Papaver dubium x Cynipidae Cynips divisa Quercus sp. x Cynipidae Cynips longiventris Quercus sp. x Cynipidae Diplolepis eglanteriae Rosa sp. x x Cynipidae Diplolepis rosae Rosa sp. x x Cynipidae Diplolepis spinosissimae Rosa sp. x x Cynipidae Liposthenes glechomae Gelchoma hederacea x x x Cynipidae Neuroterus albipes Quercus sp. x Cynipidae Neuroterus anthracinus Quercus sp. x Cynipidae Neuroterus numismalis Quercus sp. x Cynipidae Neuroterus quercusbaccarum Quercus sp. x x x x x Cynipidae Pediaspis aceris Acer pseudoplatanus x x x Cynipidae Xestophanes poten:llae Potentilla reptans x Tenthredinidae Blennocampa phyllocolpa Rosa canina x x x Tenthredinidae Euura venusta Salix caprea x Tenthredinidae Phyllocolpa sp. Salix sp. x x x Tenthredinidae Pontania bridgmanii Salix sp. x Tenthredinidae Pontania gallarum Salix caprea x x x Tenthredinidae Pontania pedunculi Salix sp. x x x Tenthredinidae Pontania vesicator Salix purpurea x Tenthredinidae Pontania viminalis Salix purpurea x x Tenthredinidae Pontania virilis Salix purpurea x Tenthredinidae Pris:phora monogyniae Prunus spinosa x Mycocécidies Ordre Albuginaceae Albugo candida Capsella bursa-pastoris x Albuginaceae Pustula tragopogonis Tragopogon pratense x Capnodiales Cercospora ferruginea Artemisia vulgaris x Capnodiales Cercospora resedae Reseda luteola x Capnodiales Pseudocercospora rubi Rubus sp x Capnodiales Ramularia carneola Scrophularia nodosa x Capnodiales Ramularia galegae Galega officinalis x Capnodiales Ramularia lapsanae Lapsana communis x x x x Capnodiales Ramularia rubella Rumex ?obtusifolius x Capnodiales Ramularia sanguisorbae Sanguisorba minor x Capnodiales Ramularia simplex Ranunculus repens x Capnodiales Ramularia sphaeroidea Lotus corniculatus x Capnodiales Ramularia ulmariae Filipendula ulmaria x Capnodiales Septoria chelidonii Chelidonium majus x Capnodiales Septoria cornicola Cornus sanguinea x x x Capnodiales Septoria rubi Rubus sp. x Capnodiales Thedgonia ligustrina Ligustrum spp. x x x Dermateaceae Diplocarpon erlianum
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