2016
DOI: 10.14411/eje.2016.050
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Infestation of the mycoheterotrophic orchid Yoania japonica by the two-winged fly, Chyliza vittata (Diptera: Psilidae)

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“…Sugiura & Yamazaki (2006) found larvae of Chyliza in galls induced by Cecidomyiidae species, Yamazaki & Sugiura (2008) found C. splendida in Wisteria galls induced by bacteria, and in some cases the psilid larvae appear to have induced the gall itself (Chandler, 1975b;Ferrar, 1987). Precopulatory, copulatory and oviposition behaviour of Chyliza vittata on a leafless orchid (Gastroda elata) was described by Sugiura (2016), but other orchids are also known to serve as hosts where the larva feeds internally on leaves, stems and underground tissue (Suetsugu, 2016).…”
Section: Gobryidae Mcalpine 1997mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sugiura & Yamazaki (2006) found larvae of Chyliza in galls induced by Cecidomyiidae species, Yamazaki & Sugiura (2008) found C. splendida in Wisteria galls induced by bacteria, and in some cases the psilid larvae appear to have induced the gall itself (Chandler, 1975b;Ferrar, 1987). Precopulatory, copulatory and oviposition behaviour of Chyliza vittata on a leafless orchid (Gastroda elata) was described by Sugiura (2016), but other orchids are also known to serve as hosts where the larva feeds internally on leaves, stems and underground tissue (Suetsugu, 2016).…”
Section: Gobryidae Mcalpine 1997mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elle est également observée au Japon sur les genres Yoania sp., Gastrodia sp., Epipactis sp. (Kato et al 2006 ;Suetsugu 2013Suetsugu , 2016aSugiura 2016) HAbItAt LArvAIrE. Associé aux racines des Cypéracées, notamment du genre Carex sp.…”
Section: Naturae • 2021 (9)unclassified
“…However, little is known about the feeding habits of P. vittatum populations in Asia, and previous studies have suggested that the feeding ecology of orchid‐infesting insects (e.g. Chyliza vittata , Psilidae) can vary among geographically disjunct populations (Sueyoshi ; Suetsugu ). Therefore, further records are needed to assess variation among the larval feeding habits and preferred host plants of P. vittatum populations.…”
Section: Host Plants Of Parallelomma Vittata (Meigen 1826)mentioning
confidence: 99%