Fagaceae, Dumortier, 1829
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5170766 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:506F05C9-5CB1-4FA5-A995-12C1C5504F13 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6B588784-FFF1-9D77-FF70-F8E9D562FE6F |
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Felipe |
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Fagaceae |
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Hosts. Fagaceae View in CoL View at ENA : Castanopsis cuspidata , * Quercus glauca ( Kawai 1980) .
Remarks. Takagi has commented that it is not easy to determine whether this specimen collected in Korea represents a variation within A. recurrens or a distinct species (Takagi 2011). The morphological differences between the Korean and Japanese forms are usually attributable to host- and feeding-site variations. Japan is separated from the Asian continent, so this geographic isolation may be a critical factor, giving rise to intraspecific diversification of A. recurrens . It is difficult to determine which form is more ancestral. In an effort to clarify this problem, a survey should be conducted from a wider area in Asian continent including China.
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