J. Pujade-Villar, D. Cibrián-Tovar, V. D. Cibrián-Llanderal, A. Equihua-Martínez, E. G. Estrada-Venegas, M. Serrano-Muñoz, J. R. Lomeli-Flores
(2014)
Melikaiella lupana comb. n.
Callirhytis lupana
Only the sexual generation is known to induce leaf galls on red oaks (Q. emoryi Torr.). It is distributed in USA (Weld, 1944). The galls are very similar to sexual form of M. flora. They are in a form of an abrupt fusiform polythalamous enlargement on the underside of the midrib, stunting the development of the leaf (Fig. 15d). Galls were collected on June and adults emerged in the same month (Weld, 1944).
Range: AZ
Comments. The gall and adults morphology of M. lupana are closely related to sexual form of M. flora. As we have commented above, M. flora is a species complex or a highly variable species and thus, M. lupana could be well synonymic to M. flora. Further rearing and studies must be done in order to solve this problem. Herein we treat M. lupana as a distinct, valid species.
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