Eumetriochroa miyatai Kumata, 1998

Kobayashi, Shigeki, Huang, Guo-Hua, Nakamura, Akihiro & Hirowatari, Toshiya, 2013, Four new species of Gracillariidae (Lepidoptera) from China and Japan, and description of the pupal morphology of the genera Corythoxestis, Eumetriochroa, Guttigera, and Metriochroa, Zootaxa 3619 (2), pp. 101-129 : 119

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3619.2.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6159534

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scientific name

Eumetriochroa miyatai Kumata, 1998
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Eumetriochroa miyatai Kumata, 1998 View in CoL

Fig. 18 View FIGURE 18 .

Eumetriochroa miyatai Kumata, 1998: 89 View in CoL –92, figs 2(B), 3, 12(C, D), 14(B), 22(B), 24(C–E); Sato & Kumata 2011, 573. Type locality: Japan (Fukuoka).

Pupa. ( Fig. 18 View FIGURE 18 ). Sato and Kumata (2011; fig. III-4) described the pupal morphology of this species. In the present study, the pupa was found to be yellow, about 4.0 mm in length, 0.5–0.6 mm in diameter. Additional description: Clypeus with a pair of setae, divided at 2/3, another one about 1/6 shorter divided at apex ( Fig. 18 View FIGURE 18 B, E).

Host plant. Ilex crenata Thunb. View in CoL , I. pedunculosa Miq. View in CoL and I. rotunda Thunb. View in CoL in Japan, Aquifoliaceae ( Sato & Kumata 2011) View in CoL .

Distribution. Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu) ( Kumata 1998).

Specimens examined. 20 exs (2 3).

Adults: [Host: I. pedunculosa ]: 3 exs, Kōchi –bashi, Shorenji, Nabari, Mie, 6–7.vii.2010 em., S. Kobayashi, 4.vii.2010 (pupa); 2 exs, Kaimondake, Kagoshima, 26.xi. & 12.xii.1955, H. Kuroko. [Host: I. crenata ]: 2 exs, Shijonawate, Osaka, 2.vi.1975., H. Kuroko; [Hikosan, Fukuoka, H. Kuroko leg.]: 1 ex, 22.vii.1954.; 2 exs, 17.iv. & 8.vi.1955; 4 exs, Amami–Ohshima, Kagoshima, 22–25.x.2010 em., S. Kobayashi & T. Fujisawa, Host: Ilex crenata , 5.x.2010 (ex larva) in OPU. [Host: I. rotunda, S. Kobayashi leg.]: 1 3 3 exs, Adachi Park, Kokura, Fukuoka, 8.iii.2012 em., 20.ii.2012 (ex larva); 1 3 1 ex, Mikata, Mitsushima, Tsushima Is., Nagasaki, 4& 9.iv.2012 em., 27.iii.2012 (ex larva) in OPU.

Pupae: 3 exs.

[Nabari, Mie Pref., S. Kobayashi leg.]: 1 ex, Nishi–rokuban–cho, Yuri–gaoka, 25.iii.2010., Host: I. crenata , 14.iii.2010 (ex larva); 2 exs, Kōchi –bashi, Shorenji, 14.ii.2011, Host: I. pedunculosa , 5.ii.2010 (ex larva).

Biology. Kumata (1998), Sato and Kumata (2011) detailed the biology of this species. In the present study, we newly recorded the length and/or width of mines, larvae, and cocoon folds. We observed the larvae on the above three hostplants forming serpentine mines on the adaxial epidermis; whitish to ocherous, 20~ cm in length, ~0.7–4.0 mm in width; frass line: ocherous to blackish, ~0.5–1.0 mm in width; usually 1–2 mines per leaf. The mines on Ilex crenata often covered all of the adaxial epidermis of the leaf. The late instar larva is 5.4–6.0 mm long and yellow in coloration. A pupal cocoon fold (white to brown, 7.0 mm in length, 1.3–2.6 mm in width) is situated at the end of the mine, and usually along leaf margins.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Gracillariidae

Genus

Eumetriochroa

Loc

Eumetriochroa miyatai Kumata, 1998

Kobayashi, Shigeki, Huang, Guo-Hua, Nakamura, Akihiro & Hirowatari, Toshiya 2013
2013
Loc

Eumetriochroa miyatai

Kumata 1998: 89
1998
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