Plagiotrochus coriaceus ( Mayr, 1882 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4521.4.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5949971 |
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Plagiotrochus coriaceus ( Mayr, 1882 ) |
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Plagiotrochus coriaceus ( Mayr, 1882)
Host plants. Israel: Q. calliprinos . Elsewhere: Q. ilex and Q. coccifera .
Life history. Known only from the leaf galls of the asexual generation, which are slender, single-chambered swellings protruding on both sides of the leaf, 2 mm in diameter, sometimes in aggregations.
Phenology. The galls develop in spring and summer and adults emerge the following spring. In Israel old galls were observed in May.
Distribution. Israel: Found once in Nahal Sfunim at the foothills of Mt. Carmel. Elsewhere: Western Mediterranean.
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