Title of article :
Contribution to the knowledge of gall-inducing insects from Biskra province, Algeria
Author/Authors :
Tahar-Chaouche ، Souad Centre for Arid Areas Scientific and Technical Research (CRSTRA) , Guesmia ، Hadjer Centre for Arid Areas Scientific and Technical Research (CRSTRA) , Fadlaoui ، Haroun Centre for Arid Areas Scientific and Technical Research (CRSTRA) , Tahar-Chaouche ، Imene Laboratory of Natural Hazards and Spatial Planning LRNAT - University of Mustapha Benboulaid
From page :
337
To page :
350
Abstract :
On the basis of the sampling surveys in Biskra province during 2012 and 2019, fourteen distinct types of galls induced by insects were found on various host plants. They were belonging to three insect orders, four families and twelve genera. Most of the galls were induced by eight species of gall midges (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae), recently recorded from Biskra province, of which two species Houardiella salicornia Kieffer, 1912 and Gephyraulus moricandiae Sylven Solinas, 1989 are first recorded from Algeria. The only known gall-inducing psyllid species Rhodochlanis salsolae (Lethierry, 1874) from Biskra (Algeria) as well as three gall-inducing aphid species associated with Pistacia atlantica were detected for the first time in Biskra province. These phytophagous species are associated with ten host plant species of which, the family Chenopodiaceae have the highest number of gall insects. Majority of the gallers are of Mediterranean origin, considered as economically indifferent species.
Keywords :
Gall , inducing , psyllid , Cecidomyiidae , Biskra , Algeria
Journal title :
Journal of Insects Biodiversity and Systematics
Journal title :
Journal of Insects Biodiversity and Systematics
Record number :
2668739
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