Oncopsis nitobei ( Matsumura, 1912 )
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2. Oncopsis nitobei ( Matsumura, 1912) View in CoL
Figs. 6–9 View FIGURES 1 – 32 , 64–68 View FIGURES 59 – 80
Bythocsopus juglans Matsumura, 1912: 304 (synonymy by Okudera, 2014) Bythocsopus towadensis Matsumura, 1912: 304 (synonymy by Okudera, 2014) Oncopsis adusta Anufriev, 1967: 175 View in CoL (synonymy by Hamilton, 1980)
Description. Male greenish yellow with strongly developed black pattern on face; vertex, pro- and mesonotum as a rule almost entirely black, forewings strongly infumose with transparent areas along claval suture, before end of clavus and on costal margin ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 1 – 32 ). In weakly pigmented males and in females black pattern is more or less reduced ( Figs. 7–8 View FIGURES 1 – 32 ); lightest females are pale greenish yellow with small brown spots on head, pro- and mesonotum and with hardly distinguishable traces of dark pattern on forewings ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 1 – 32 ).
Penis of typical shape, with ventral margin convex in side view ( Figs. 64–65 View FIGURES 59 – 80 ). Lower appendage of dorsal connective bent ventrally, with simple tip, smoothly curved or with blunt extension in the apical one third of dorsal margin. Apical third of dorsal margin finely serrated ( Figs. 65–67 View FIGURES 59 – 80 ). Style parallel-margined, with acute tip ( Fig. 68 View FIGURES 59 – 80 ).
Body length (including tegmina): ♂, 4.6–4.8 mm; ♀, 4.7–5.2 mm.
Differs from most other Russian species in coloration; in external appearance sometimes similar to O. furva , O. sepulcralis , and dark males of O. sulphurea ( Figs. 1, 10–12 View FIGURES 1 – 32 , and 16–17). Distinctly differs from all known species by the shape of the lower appendage of dorsal connective.
Host. Alnus hirsuta on Southern Sakhalin, A. hirsuta and A. matsumurae in Japan ( Okudera, 2014).
Distribution. Russia: Southern Sakhalin, Kurile Islands (Shikotan, Kunashir); Japan: Honshu ( Hayashi & Higashikawa, 1997, as O. adusta ; Okudera, 2014), Hokkaido, Shikoku ( Okudera, 2014).
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Macropsinae |
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Oncopsis nitobei ( Matsumura, 1912 )
Tishechkin, Dmitri Yu. 2017 |
Bythocsopus juglans
Anufriev 1967: 175 |
Matsumura 1912: 304 |
Matsumura 1912: 304 |