Arboridia (Arborifera) surstyli Cai & Xu, 2006
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https://doi.org/ 10.2478/aemnp-2019-0017 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5062630 |
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Arboridia (Arborifera) surstyli Cai & Xu, 2006 |
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Arboridia (Arborifera) surstyli Cai & Xu, 2006 View in CoL
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Arboridia (Arborifera) surstyli Cai & Xu, 2006: 75 View in CoL , Fig. 1. SONG View Fig & LI (2014): 43; SONG & LI (2015): 591 View Cited Treatment .
Material examined. CHINA: SHANXI: 6♁♁ 5♀♀, Yangcheng, Manghe natural reserve, Cornus officinalis , 15.ix.2011,Yanghui Cao leg. ( NWAU).
Remarks. In the original description and drawing ( CAI et al. 2006), the aedeagus is shown as having only one preatrial process. However, all specimens we checked have a pair of preatrial processes, which are thin and very close to each other. The profile of the aedeagus in the examined specimens is exactly the same as in the drawing by CAI et al. (2006).
Host plant. Cornus officinalis (Cornaceae) ( CAI et al. 2006).
Distribution. China (Henan, Shanxi, Zhejiang) ( CAI et al. 2006, SONG & LI 2014).
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North-West Agricultural University |
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Arboridia (Arborifera) surstyli Cai & Xu, 2006
Cao, Yanghui, Dmitriev, Dmitry A., Dietrich, Christopher H. & Zhang, Yalin 2019 |
Arboridia (Arborifera) surstyli
SONG Y. & LI Z. 2015: 591 |
SONG Y. & LI Z. 2014: 43 |
CAI P. & XU R. & YU C. 2006: 75 |