Plagiotrochus kunugiphagus ( Ide & Abe, 2015 ), 1215

IRENE LOBATO-VILA, ALBA SALA-NISHIKAWA, GEORGE MELIKA, GRAHAM N. STONE, CHANGTI TANG, MAN-MIAO YANG, ZHIQIANG FANG, YING ZHU, YIPING WANG, SUNGHOON JUNG, JAMES A. NICHOLLS & JULI PUJADE-VILLAR, 2022, A catalogue, revision, and regional perspective of Eastern Palaearctic and Oriental oak gall wasps and their inquilines (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae: Cynipini, Synergini, Ceroptresini), Zootaxa 5161 (1), pp. 1-71 : 30

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scientific name

Plagiotrochus kunugiphagus ( Ide & Abe, 2015 )
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Plagiotrochus kunugiphagus ( Ide & Abe, 2015)

Dryocosmus kunugiphagus Ide & Abe, 2015: 469 , ♂ ♀ & ǒ.

Plagiotrochus kunugiphagus (Ide & Abe) Pujade-Villar et al. (2020a: 1215) , ♂ ♀ & ǒ.

Distribution. Japan (Honshu, Kyushu, Shikoku) ( Mukaigawa 1914: 487; Mukaigawa 1922: 203; Monzen 1929: 349; Shinji 1944: 67 (photo 113); Yukawa & Masuda 1996: 133, 134; Ide & Abe 2015: 476) and Korean Peninsula ( Saito 1932: 101; Yukawa & Masuda 1996: 133, 134; Pujade-Villar et al. 2020a: 1215).

Remarks. The alternating lifecycle was reported by Mukaigawa (1914) and Yukawa & Masuda (1996). The sexual and asexual generations were described by Ide & Abe (2015).

Remarks (2). Plagiotrochus kunugiphagus was erroneously identified as Andricus inflator Hartig, 1840 , a species described from Europe, based exclusively on the morphology of the galls ( Monzen 1929, 1938; Shinji 1944; Ishii 1949; Sakagami 1952; Inoue 1960). Although the galls of both species are quite similar, the adult wasps are morphologically very different ( Ide & Abe 2015).

Remarks (3). The host plants of P. kunugiphagus are Q. acutissima and, occasionally, Q. variabilis (both section Cerris ) in Korea, according to the original description and Pujade-Villar et al. (2020a). However, photos 136 and 233 in Shinji (1944) belong to a different oak species ( Q. serrata = Q. glandulifera ; sect. Quercus ). Therefore, it is necessary to confirm the host plant.

Remarks (4). In Mukaigawa (1914), this species was mentioned as ‘Kunugi-no-ibo-fushi-bachi’ and in Mukaigawa (1922), as ‘Kunugi-ibo-fushi-bachi’.

Remarks (5). Yukawa & Masuda (1996) photographed the asexual gall of this species and described it as ‘Kunugi-eda-tama-fushi’ (C-076), and the sexual gall as ‘Kunugi- waka-me-maru-zui-fushi’ (C-079). Later, Ide & Abe (2015) identified these galls as belonging to their newly described species, D. kunugiphagus .

Biology. Both generations induce twig galls, presumably on Q. acutissima and Q. variabilis (sect. Cerris ) (see Remarks 3 above) ( Table 1; Ide & Abe 2015). More detailed information on the biology of this species is summarized in Pénzes et al. (2018) under the name Dryocosmus kunugiphagus .

Hartig, T. (1840) Uber die Familie der Gallwespen. Zeitschrift fur die Entomologie, 2, 176 - 209.

Ide, T. & Abe, Y. (2015) A new species of Dryocosmus Giraud (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae: Cynipini) in Japan and Korea - First record of Eastern Palearctic Dryocosmus species showing alternation of generations on section Cerris oaks. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 117 (4), 467 - 480. https: // doi. org / 10.4289 / 0013 - 8797.117.4.467

Inoue, M. (1960) Ringyo Gaityu Bojo Ron. Volume 3. Chikyu-Shuppansha, Tokyo.

Ishii, T. (1949) Tamabachi (Mosshokushiho) wo kataru. Shin-Konchu, 2, 98 - 100.

Monzen, K. (1929) Studies on galls. Saito-hoonkai-jigyo-nenpo, 5, 295 - 368 + 20. [in Japanese]

Monzen, K. (1938) Galls as injurious forest insects. Sanrin, 663, 27 - 32. [in Japanese]

Mukaigawa, Y. (1914) Study on life history of Cynipidae. Insect World, 18, 485 - 488 + 1 plate. [in Japanese]

Mukaigawa, Y. (1922) Mie-Ken san Fashibachi (Cynipidae) no Kenkyu. Dobuts. Zasshi, 34, 203 - 208, 1 pl. [in Japanese] https: // doi. org / 10.5026 / jgeography. 34.203

Penzes, Z., Tang, C. - T., Stone, G. N., Nicholls, J. A., Schweger, S., Bozso, M. & Melika, G. (2018) Current status of the oak gallwasp (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae: Cynipini) fauna of the Eastern Palaearctic and Oriental Regions. Zootaxa, 4433 (2), 245 - 289. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4433.2.2

Pujade-Villar, J., Kang, M., Bae, J., Wang, Y., Guo, R., Roca-Cusachs, M. & Jung, S. (2020 a) Current state of knowledge of the Korean Cynipini: Subspecies description, new combinations and checklist (Hymenoptera, Cynipidae). Journal of AsiaPacific Entomology, 23 (4), 1208 - 1221. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / j. aspen. 2020.08.012

Saito, K. (1932) Studies of the galls in Corea [sic]. Bulletin of the Scientific Researches of the Alumni Association of the Morioka College of Agriculture and Forestry, 7, 93 - 107.

Sakagami, S. (1952) Zur Cynipoidenfauna Japan und seiner Nachbarlander (Hymenoptera). Mushi, 24, 67 - 79.

Shinji, O. (1944) Galls and gall insects. Shunyo-do, Tokyo, 580 pp. [in Japanese]

Yukawa, J. & Masuda, H. (1996) Insect and mite galls of Japan in colors. Zenkoku-Nouson-Kyoukai, Tokyo, 826 pp. [in Japanese]

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Cynipidae

Tribe

Cynipini

Genus

Plagiotrochus