Notosacantha loochooana Chûjô, 1961
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https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1238.124514 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:21876B72-3854-4C7D-83A5-B2CD9BB56FCD |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15442631 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/55255663-A5AC-558E-89B7-3AB096CC8A56 |
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Notosacantha loochooana Chûjô, 1961 |
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Notosacantha loochooana Chûjô, 1961 View in CoL
Fig. 21 A – F View Figure 21
Host plant.
Iteaceae : Itea oldhamii Schneider ; Rubiaceae : Gardenia jasminoides Ellis.
Leaf mine.
The upper-layer linear-blotch, often radiate mine occurs on the mature leaf (Fig. 21 D, F View Figure 21 ). The mine often has blind ends and branches. The larva sometimes relocates its mine. Frass is granular, often discharged outside from slit made by the larva. The fully grown larva pupates in the mine, often in a mine newly constructed for pupation.
Material examined.
• 9 adults, Nagakumo-tôge , Amami-ôshima Is., Kagoshima Pref., 22-II-2015 (as larva on Gardenia jasminoides ), emerged on 30-IV – 1-V-2015 (Fig. 21 A – D View Figure 21 ) ; 2 adults, Mt. Yui , Setouchi, Amami-ôshima Is., Kagoshima Pref., 19-III-1997 (as larva on Gardenia jasminoides ), emerged on 1-V-1997 ; • 1 adult, Higashinakama , Sumiyo, Amami-ôshima, Kagoshima Pref., 21-II-2015 (as larva on Itea oldhamii ), emerged on 4-V-2015 (Fig. 21 E, F View Figure 21 ) .
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Chrysomeloidea |
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Cassidinae |
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Notosacanthini |
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