Bradley J. Sinclair, Jasbir Mann, Janice Elmhirst, Tammas Grogan, Caroline Ashekian, Tracy Hueppelsheuser
The Canadian Entomologist 141 (4), 397-400, (1 July 2009) https://doi.org/10.4039/n09-028
The first record of a European blackberry leaf gall midge, Dasineura plicatrix (Loew), is confirmed from North America. Specimens were reared from damaged leaves of blackberry, Rubus laciniatus Willd. (thornless variety ‘Chester’), and red raspberry, R. idaeus L. (variety ‘Cascade Delight’) (Rosaceae), in southwestern British Columbia. Photographs of the damage and illustrations of the male terminalia and female ovipositor are presented to assist future determinations.