Survey of Leafminers on American Chestnut and other Castanea spp. (Fagales: Fagaceae) on Long Island, NY

Author:

Hough Karissa E12ORCID,Eiseman Charles S3ORCID,Perreault Stephane2,McGuinness Hugh4,Burke Russell L1,Nieto-Fernandez Fernando E5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology, Hofstra University , Hempstead, NY 11549 , USA

2. Land Management, Greentree Foundation , Manhasset, New York 11030 , USA

3. Northfield, MA 01360, USA

4. Department of Entomology, National Museum of Natural History , Washington, DC 20013 , USA

5. Department of Biological Sciences, SUNY Old Westbury , Old Westbury, New York, 11568 , USA

Abstract

Abstract The effect of the 20th-century functional extinction of the American Chestnut (Fagaceae: Castanea dentata (Marshall) Borkh) on associated herbivorous insects is unknown. These insects include leafminers that spend at least part of their larval phase feeding between the epidermises of leaves. We surveyed leafminers on C. dentata, nonnative Castanea spp., and hybrids on Long Island, NY. We found 10 leafminer species feeding on Castanea spp. A first New York State record was documented for Stigmella castaneaefoliella (Chambers) (Lepidoptera: Nepticulidae). New host records are established for 6 lepidopterans, including a new host genus for Phyllonorycter basistrigella (Clemens) (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae). We found no significant differences in the mean intensity of S. castaneaefoliella leaf mines on native and nonnative Castanea spp.; however, our sample size was small. Thus, we guardedly conclude that nonnative Castanea spp. can serve as refugia for C. dentata leafminers native to North America while acknowledging that the extent to which nonnative species are utilized requires further investigation.

Funder

NYSED

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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