Sterictiphora nipponica Takeuchi, 1939
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Sterictiphora nipponica Takeuchi, 1939 |
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Sterictiphora nipponica Takeuchi, 1939
Japanese name: Kuwagata-habachi
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Material examined. HONSHU: Tochigi Pref.: 1˂, Nakagawa, Hanatate-toge , 36°47′N 140°12′E, coll. larva, on Rosa multiflora , 25. V. 2015, mat. 30. V., em. 28. III. 2016, S. Ibuki GoogleMaps .
Larva. Late instar larva pale green ( Fig. 1A View Fig ); setae inconspicuous; spiracles dark green; thoracic legs apically brownish.
Host plants. Rosaceae : Rosa luciae Rochebr. et Franch. ex Crèp. ( Okutani, 1967a), R. multiflora Thunb. (new record).
Life history. This species is univoltine. The larva is solitary and makes a cocoon in the soil. Hibernation is done in the cocoon.
Remarks. The previously unknown larva of Sterictiphora nipponica is very similar to the larvae of other congeners in appearance (cf. Macek et al., 2020). The known host plants are only Rosa .
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