
Cotton-Gall Tephritid
aciurina bigeloviae
The Cotton-Gall Tephritid, Aciurina bigeloviae, is a fascinating example of insect-plant interaction, specifically known for inducing distinctive cottony galls on its host plant, rubber rabbitbrush (Ericameria nauseosa). This small fly, belonging to the fruit fly family Tephritidae, plays a critical ecological role in the arid and semi-arid ecosystems it inhabits across western North America. The larvae of this species are the architects of these unique plant structures, modifying plant growth to create a protective home and food source. Studying A. bigeloviae provides insights into co-evolutionary relationships, insect morphology, and the intricate ways insects can manipulate plant physiology for their survival, making it a compelling subject in entomology.
生息地: This species is typically found in arid and semi-arid shrublands, grasslands, and desert environments where its primary host plant, rubber rabbitbrush (Ericameria nauseosa), is abundant.
外見
Adults of Aciurina bigeloviae are small flies, typically measuring 0.3-0.5 cm in length, with a compact, somewhat robust body and prominent reddish-brown compound eyes. Their body coloration is generally yellowish-brown or light brown, often featuring subtle darker markings on the thorax and abdomen. A key diagnostic feature is their wings, which exhibit a characteristic intricate pattern of dark bands and spots, typical of many Tephritid fruit flies, and are usually held in a slightly V-shape at rest. Larvae are cream-colored maggots, entirely concealed within their cottony galls.

カテゴリ
昆虫レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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おもしろい事実
Aciurina bigeloviae belongs to the Tephritidae family, often referred to as 'true fruit flies,' though many species, like this one, are gall-formers rather than fruit pests.
The distinctive galls created by Aciurina bigeloviae are often mistaken for cotton bolls due to their white, fuzzy appearance, giving the fly its common name.
The host plant, Ericameria nauseosa (rubber rabbitbrush), was once investigated as a potential source of natural rubber during periods of rubber scarcity.
The intricate internal structure of the gall is not random; it is precisely manipulated by the larval fly's biochemical signals to create specific chambers for feeding and protection.
特殊能力
Gall Induction
The larvae possess the unique ability to induce the formation of a distinct, cottony, multi-chambered gall on the stems of their host plant, providing both shelter and nutrition.
Host Plant Specificity
Aciurina bigeloviae exhibits high host specificity, primarily targeting Ericameria nauseosa (rubber rabbitbrush), ensuring reliable resource availability in its native range.
Larval Plant Manipulation
The larvae excrete biochemicals that manipulate the plant's growth hormones, causing the stem tissue to develop into a highly specific and protective structure around them.
サイズと詳細
- 長さ
- 0-1 cm
- 翼開長
- 0-1 cm
- 体重
- 0.000001-0.00001 kg
- 寿命
- 0 年
- Top Speed
- 5 km/h
- 一度の産卵数
- 50-200
- 抱卵期間
- 5-10 日
食性と食事
Larval Cotton-Gall Tephritids are herbivorous endoparasites, feeding exclusively on the modified plant tissues within the galls they induce on rubber rabbitbrush. Adult flies primarily feed on nectar from flowers or honeydew secreted by other insects.
年齢による違い: Larvae feed exclusively on specific plant tissues within the galls, while adult flies consume liquid food sources like nectar and honeydew.
主な食物
- Ericameria nauseosa stem tissue (larvae)
- Nectar (adults)
- Honeydew (adults)
採餌方法
- Larvae Are Sessile Gall Formers, Consuming Plant Tissue From Within; Adults Are Foraging, Collecting Liquids From Plant Surfaces Or Flowers.
生態系とのつながり
Rubber Rabbitbrush
Ericameria nauseosa
The primary host plant, providing essential resources and shelter for the larval stage through gall formation.
Gall Parasitoid Wasp
Eurytoma sp.
Various species of parasitic wasps lay their eggs within the galls, and their larvae then feed on the developing Cotton-Gall Tephritid larvae.
Common Garden Spider
Araneus diadematus
Adult Cotton-Gall Tephritids, being small and slow-moving, are a potential food source for generalist insect predators.
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安全性
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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よくある質問
Cotton-Gall Tephritidを見分けるには?
Cotton-Gall Tephritidを識別する最も簡単な方法は、Snappit自然識別アプリを使用することです。
Cotton-Gall Tephritidの長さは何ですか?
0-1 cm
Cotton-Gall Tephritidの翼開長は何ですか?
0-1 cm
Cotton-Gall Tephritidの体重は何ですか?
0.000001-0.00001 kg
Cotton-Gall Tephritidの寿命は何ですか?
0 年
Cotton-Gall Tephritidのtop Speedは何ですか?
5 km/h
Cotton-Gall Tephritidは何を食べますか?
Larval Cotton-Gall Tephritids are herbivorous endoparasites, feeding exclusively on the modified plant tissues within the galls they induce on rubber rabbitbrush. Adult flies primarily feed on nectar from flowers or honeydew secreted by other insects.
Cotton-Gall Tephritidは通常どこに生息していますか?
This species is typically found in arid and semi-arid shrublands, grasslands, and desert environments where its primary host plant, rubber rabbitbrush (Ericameria nauseosa), is abundant.
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