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Gall midges (Diptera Cecidomyiidae) of Sicily<br />

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Plate IV — Galls of gall midges associated with Brassicaceae, Caryophyllaceae, Ca<strong>pp</strong>aridaceae, Ericaceae<br />

and Hypericaceae: 17) Deformed siliquas of Diplotaxis tenuifolia inhabited by Asphondylia<br />

stefanii; 18) flower bud galls on Silene vulgaris, caused by Jaapiella floriperda; 19) branch of Ca<strong>pp</strong>aris<br />

spinosa showing an inflorescence inhabited by Asphondylia ca<strong>pp</strong>aris; 20) particular of one inflorescence<br />

of Ca<strong>pp</strong>aris spinosa inside containing galls of Asphondylia ca<strong>pp</strong>aris; 21) branch of Erica sp.<br />

showing the typical large galls on shoot tips, caused by Dasineura ericaescopariae; 22) galls produced<br />

by a pair of leaves of Hypericum perforatum containing a chamber inhabited by Zeuxi<strong>di</strong>plosis giar<strong>di</strong><br />

larva. 17, 18, 19, 21, 22: photo: V. Skuhravý; 20: photo: B. Massa.

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