Morphology and anatomy of leaf mine in Richterago riparia Roque (Asteraceae) in the campos rupestres of Serra do Cipó, Brazil

The leaf mine in Richterago riparia is caused by a lepidopteran larva (lepidopteronome). The leaves of R. riparia show campdodrome venation; the epidermis is unistratified, with stomata and glandular trichomes in adaxial and abaxial surfaces. The mesophyll is bilateral and the vascular system is col...

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Main Authors: MELO DE PINNA G. F. A., KRAUS J. E., MENEZES N. L. de
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Internacional de Ecologia 2002-01-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Biology
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spelling doaj-7211b0e008f241d6bd831e3ece16a5d72020-11-24T23:19:55ZengInstituto Internacional de EcologiaBrazilian Journal of Biology1519-69841678-43752002-01-01621179185Morphology and anatomy of leaf mine in Richterago riparia Roque (Asteraceae) in the campos rupestres of Serra do Cipó, BrazilMELO DE PINNA G. F. A.KRAUS J. E.MENEZES N. L. deThe leaf mine in Richterago riparia is caused by a lepidopteran larva (lepidopteronome). The leaves of R. riparia show campdodrome venation; the epidermis is unistratified, with stomata and glandular trichomes in adaxial and abaxial surfaces. The mesophyll is bilateral and the vascular system is collateral. During the formation of the mine, the larva consumes the chlorenchyma of the mesophyll and the smaller vascular bundles (veins of third and fourth orders). Structural alterations in the tissues of the host plant were not observed, except for the formation of a wound meristem and the presence of cells with phenolic substances next to the mine. Three cephalic exuviae of the miner were found in the mesophyll. This lepidopteronome is parenchymatic and the epidermis remains intact, but forms a protective layer for the mining insect.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842002000100020leaf minelepidopteronomeanatomymorphologyRichteragoAsteraceae
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author MELO DE PINNA G. F. A.
KRAUS J. E.
MENEZES N. L. de
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KRAUS J. E.
MENEZES N. L. de
Morphology and anatomy of leaf mine in Richterago riparia Roque (Asteraceae) in the campos rupestres of Serra do Cipó, Brazil
Brazilian Journal of Biology
leaf mine
lepidopteronome
anatomy
morphology
Richterago
Asteraceae
author_facet MELO DE PINNA G. F. A.
KRAUS J. E.
MENEZES N. L. de
author_sort MELO DE PINNA G. F. A.
title Morphology and anatomy of leaf mine in Richterago riparia Roque (Asteraceae) in the campos rupestres of Serra do Cipó, Brazil
title_short Morphology and anatomy of leaf mine in Richterago riparia Roque (Asteraceae) in the campos rupestres of Serra do Cipó, Brazil
title_full Morphology and anatomy of leaf mine in Richterago riparia Roque (Asteraceae) in the campos rupestres of Serra do Cipó, Brazil
title_fullStr Morphology and anatomy of leaf mine in Richterago riparia Roque (Asteraceae) in the campos rupestres of Serra do Cipó, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Morphology and anatomy of leaf mine in Richterago riparia Roque (Asteraceae) in the campos rupestres of Serra do Cipó, Brazil
title_sort morphology and anatomy of leaf mine in richterago riparia roque (asteraceae) in the campos rupestres of serra do cipó, brazil
publisher Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
series Brazilian Journal of Biology
issn 1519-6984
1678-4375
publishDate 2002-01-01
description The leaf mine in Richterago riparia is caused by a lepidopteran larva (lepidopteronome). The leaves of R. riparia show campdodrome venation; the epidermis is unistratified, with stomata and glandular trichomes in adaxial and abaxial surfaces. The mesophyll is bilateral and the vascular system is collateral. During the formation of the mine, the larva consumes the chlorenchyma of the mesophyll and the smaller vascular bundles (veins of third and fourth orders). Structural alterations in the tissues of the host plant were not observed, except for the formation of a wound meristem and the presence of cells with phenolic substances next to the mine. Three cephalic exuviae of the miner were found in the mesophyll. This lepidopteronome is parenchymatic and the epidermis remains intact, but forms a protective layer for the mining insect.
topic leaf mine
lepidopteronome
anatomy
morphology
Richterago
Asteraceae
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