Corymbas nipponica Takeuchi, 1936
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Corymbas nipponica Takeuchi, 1936 |
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Corymbas nipponica Takeuchi, 1936
Japanese name: Huto-koshijiro-habachi
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Material examined. HONSHU: Tochigi Pref.: 1 ˂, Nakagawa, Wami , 33°46′N 140°10′E, coll. larva ( Fig. 2N View Fig ), on Sanguisorba officinalis , 12. VI. 2016, mat. 29. VI. ( Fig. 2P View Fig ), em. 26. IV. 2017, S. Ibuki GoogleMaps .
Larva. Middle instar ( Fig. 2N View Fig ): head creamy white; trunk pale, covered with snow-white woolly wax. Late instar ( Fig. 2O View Fig ): head dark yellow; trunk pale greenish, covered with snow-white woolly wax; thoracic legs dark yellow. Mature larva ( Fig. 2P View Fig ): head dark yellow; trunk pale green, without wax covering.
Host plants. Rosaceae : Rubus spp. ( Okutani, 1967b), Geum japonicum Thunb. ( Okutani, 1967b), Sanguisorba officinalis L. (new record).
Life history. This is a univoltine species with the adult emergence in April to May and the larval feeding stages in May to June in lowlands of central Honshu. The larva is a solitary external feeder of the host leaves ( Fig. 2N–O View Fig ). On maturity, the reared larva had an extra molt ( Fig. 2P View Fig ) and went into the soil.
Remarks. This is the first record of Sanguisorba officinalis as the host plant of C. nipponica . For a detailed description of the larva, see Okutani (1959).
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Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute |
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