Onycholyda viriditibialis ( Takeuchi, 1930 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.50826/bnmnszool.50.1_19 |
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Onycholyda viriditibialis ( Takeuchi, 1930 ) |
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Onycholyda viriditibialis ( Takeuchi, 1930)
Japanese name: Aosune-hirata-habachi
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Host plant. Rosaceae : R. crataegifolius ( Okutani and Fujita, 1956; Shinohara and Kojima, 2009), R. microphyllus L.f. ( Hara and Shinohara, 2017). R. peltatus (new record; see Remarks below).
Remarks. Bionomics of this species was studied by Okutani and Fujita (1956), Shinohara and Kojima (2009) and Hara and Shinohara (2017). On September 2, 2023, Shinohara found one larval leaf-roll of this species on a leaf of R. peltatus ( Fig. 2A, B View Fig ) in Kagamiganaru, Tottori Prefecture. The leaf-roll was loose and contained one late-instar larva and frass ( Fig. 2C View Fig ). The larva had the head entirely black and the prothoracic shields and both the dorsal and ventral sides of the terminal abdominal segment marked with black ( Fig. 2C View Fig ). This color pattern is characteristic of O. viriditibialis ( Okutani and Fujita, 1956; Shinohara and Kojima, 2009). Rubus peltatus is the first host plant record for the sawfly.
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