Eumetriochroa hiranoi Kumata, 1998
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3619.2.1 |
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Eumetriochroa hiranoi Kumata, 1998 View in CoL
Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 .
Eumetriochroa hiranoi Kumata, 1998: 96 View in CoL –99, figs 5(C), 12(G, H), 14(E), 25(C, D). Type locality: Japan (Okinawa).
Pupa. ( Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 ). Ochreous to brown, 2.3–2.7 mm in length, 0.3–0.4 mm in diameter. Vertex with a triangular frontal process ( Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 B, E, F). Clypeus with a pair of long setae, about twice length of frontal process ( Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 A, B, D). Dorsum of A2–A8 with a concentration of small spines in anterior portion ( Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 G, H). Plate-like A10 furcated with a pair of short processes from caudal apex, with small acute processes at apex ( Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 I–L). another pair of short acute caudal ones laterally ( Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 I, K).
Host plant. Styrax japonicus Siebold & Zucc. View in CoL in Japan, Styraceae ( Kumata 1998).
Distribution. Japan (Honshu, Kagoshima (Amami Is.) and Okinawa Prefectures) ( Kumata 1998).
Specimens examined. 16 exs.
Adults: Host: Styrax japonicus ]: 1 ex, Konagao, Soni, Uda, Nara, 18–26.x.2009 em., S. Kobayashi, 26.ix.2009 (ex larva); [Hikosan, Fukuoka, H. Kuroko leg.]: 4 exs, 28.vi.1954.; 2 ex, Same locality, 18.iv. & 24.iv.1955., H. Kuroko; 4 exs, Nagakumo–toge, Amami–Ohshima, Kagoshima, 18–19.x.2010 em., S. Kobayashi & T. Fujisawa, 5.x.2010 (ex larva); 3 exs, Takeda, Ishigaki Is., Okinawa, 25, 28, 31.iii.2011., S. Kobayashi, 16–17.iii.2011 (ex larva).
Pupae: 6exs.
[Host: Styrax japonicus ]: 2 exs, Amami–Ohshima, Kagoshima, 23.x.2010 em., S. Kobayashi & T. Fujisawa, 4.x.2010 (ex larva); 2 exs, Takeda, Ishigaki Is., Okinawa, 25.iii.2011., S. Kobayashi, 17.iii.2011 (ex larva), 2 exs, Mt. Sumitsuka, Konagao, Soni, Nara, 20–21.vii.2011., S. Kobayashi, 17.vii. 2011 in OPU.
Biology. Kumata (1998) reported the biology of this species. In the present study, we newly recorded the length and/or width of mines and larvae. We observed the larvae on Styrax japonicus forming long linear, irregularly curved mines on the adaxial epidermis; whitish, 15~ cm in length, 2.0~ mm in width; frass line: pale yellow to brown, ~1.0–2.0 mm in width; usually one mine per leaf. The late instar larva is 3.0–5.0 mm long and yellow in coloration.
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