Mesoneura macroptera Takeuchi, 1936
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Mesoneura macroptera Takeuchi, 1936 |
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Mesoneura macroptera Takeuchi, 1936
Japanese name: Hanebiro-habachi
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Larva. Final feeding instar (probably final instar): Length about 20 mm; pale green ( Fig. 10A, B View Fig ); head with black markings; spiracles dark green; anal abdominal tergum without caudal protuberance.
Material examined. Honshu: Tochigi Pref.: 1 $, Nakagawa, Yamata , 36°42′N 140°12′E, coll. larva on Acer sp. , 8. VI. 2018, mat. 12. VI., em. 21. IV. 2019, S. Ibuki ( Fig. 10A, B View Fig ) GoogleMaps .
Host plant. Sapindaceae : Acer sp. (new record).
Life history. A solitary larva was found in early June in Nakagawa , Tochigi Prefecture. In the rearing room, it matured in middle June and became an adult in the following spring. This sawfly has one generation per year .
Remarks. The host plant of this species is recorded and the larva is recognized here for the first time. Mesoneura mikagei Togashi, 1998 is also known to be associated with Acer . Both belong to the M. macroptera group. Other groups of the genus are associated with Quercus and occasionally with Larix ( Liston, 2012; Wei et al., 2013).
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Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute |
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