Alnetoidia (Alnetoidia) sapporensis ( Matsumura, 1932 )
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Alnetoidia (Alnetoidia) sapporensis ( Matsumura, 1932) View in CoL
( Figs. 12–22 View FIGURES 12–22 )
Zigina sapporoensis + Alnetoidia satsumana Matsumura, 1932 View in CoL , Ins. Mats. 6(3): 116 ( Japan).
Erythroneura satsumana: Ishihara, 1953 View in CoL , Sci. Rpt. Matsuyama Agr. Col. 11: 33 ( Japan).
Alnetoidia satsumana: Vilbaste, 1968 View in CoL : Ü. Zik. Prim. Geb.: 99 ( Russia: Maritime Territory).
Alnetoidia sapporoensis View in CoL + satsumana: Nast, 1972 View in CoL , Pal. Auch. Ann. Check List: 297.
Alnetoidia sapporoensis: Anufriev, 1978 View in CoL , Acad. Sci. USSR Hor. Soc. Ent. Uni. Sov. 60: 81 ( Russia).
Alnetoidia sapporoensis: Choe, 1986 View in CoL , Thes. Dr. Agr. Seoul. Nat. Univ.: 38 ( Korea).
Alnetoidia sapporoensis: Anufriev & Emel’yanov, 1988 View in CoL , Keys Ins. Far East USSR 2: 111 ( Russia, Japan).
Alnetoidia sapporoensis: Kwon et al., 1994 View in CoL , Check List Ins. Kor.: 92 ( Korea).
Alnetoidia sapporoensis: Kwon et al., 1996 View in CoL , List Biol. Spec. Kor.: 119 ( Korea).
Alnetoidia sapporoensis: Lee & Chung, 1997 View in CoL , Ins. Pests Trees & Shrubs: 292, 346, 363 ( Korea).
Alnetoidia sapporoensis: Kwon & Huh, 2001 View in CoL , Ins. Kor. Suppl.: 286 ( Korea)
Alnetoidia sapporoensis: Song & Li, 2010 View in CoL , Pan-Pac. Entomol. 86 (3): 70 ( Russia, Japan).
Alnetoidia sapporoensis: Paek et al., 2010 View in CoL , Check List Kor. Ins.: 63 ( Korea).
Alnetoidia sapporoensis: Lee et al., 2014 View in CoL , Nat. List Spec. Kor. Ins. Hem. II: 89 ( Korea).
Description. General coloration whitish yellow, with anterior part of dorsum pale yellow. Crown and pronotum whitish with irregular hypodermal markings; crown slightly produced medially. Eyes whitish brown. Face comparatively short, whitish yellow without conspicuous marking; frontoclypeus and anteclypeus broad and inflated. Scutellum whitish yellow, without any spot or stripe; scutellar suture narrow, prominent. Forewing slender, whitish yellow and semihyaline, with apical cells hyaline; clavus yellow. Second sternal apodeme in male with posterior lobes well developed, slightly exceeding 4th sternite.
Male genitalia. Pygofer lobe relatively small, with dorsal and caudodorsal margins deep roundly produced; dorsal appendage comparatively wide, truncate apically, extending beyond hind margin of pygofer lobe; ventral ap- pendage comparatively short, curved upwards and gently pointed apically, armed with 2 rigid setae at base; subapical teeth absent on dorsal side. Subgenital plate with 3 macrosetae on outer surface, and several marginal microsetae in a row. Style rather long and truncate apically, with large preapical lobe. Connective nearly U-shaped, with short stem, and with broad median anterior lobe. Aedeagal shaft gently curved ventrally in lateral view; subapical processes crescent-shaped, reaching to level of shaft tip in caudal view; gonopore apical, on ventral side.
Length. Male 3.3−3.5mm, female 3.5−3.7mm.
Materials examined. Korea, Jejudo Province: 3 males & 8 females, Hallasan, 26.VII.1982, Y.J. Kwon ; Gyeongbuk Province: 2 males & 4 females, Yecheon, 28.VIII.2008, all same collector .
Distribution. Korea (Central, South, Jejudo), Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu), Russia (Maritime Territory).
Host Plant. Acer spp. (cf. Esaki & Ito, 1954; Choe, 1986; Lee & Chung, 1997; For. Res. Ins., 1995; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Acer buergerianum (cf. For. Res. Ins., 1995), Acer cissifalium (cf. For. Res. Ins., 1995), Acer ginnala (cf. For. Res. Ins., 1995; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Acer japonicum (cf. For. Res. Ins., 1995; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Acer mono (cf. For. Res. Ins., 1995; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Acer negundo (cf. For. Res. Ins., 1995; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Acer okamotoanum (cf. For. Res. Ins., 1995; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Acer palmatum (cf. For. Res. Ins., 1995; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Acer pseudo-sieboldianum (cf. Choe, 1986; For. Res. Ins., 1995; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Acer pseudosieboldianum koreanum (cf. For. Res. Ins., 1995; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Acer saccharinum (cf. For. Res. Ins., 1995; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Acer tegmentosum (cf. For. Res. Ins., 1995; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Acer triflorum (cf. For. Res. Ins., 1995; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Acer tschonoskii rubripes (cf. For. Res. Ins., 1995; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Acer ukurunduense (cf. For. Res. Ins., 1995; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Alnus sp. (cf. Ishihara, 1953), Betula chinensis (cf. For. Res. Ins., 1995; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Betula costata (For. Res. Ins., 1995; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Betula davurica (cf. For. Res. Ins., 1995; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Betula ermanii (cf. For. Res. Ins., 1995; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Betula spp. (cf. Ishihara, 1953; For. Res. Ins., 1995; Lee & Chung, 1997; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Betula papyrifera (cf. Esaki & Ito, 1954), Betula platyphylla (cf. For. Res. Ins., 1995; Choe, 1986; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Betula platyphylla japonica (cf. For. Res. Ins., 1995; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Betula schmidtii (cf. For. Res. Ins., 1995; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Lespedeza bicolor (cf. For. Res. Ins., 1995; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Lespedeza cunea (cf. For. Res. Ins., 1995; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Lespedeza cyrtobotrya (cf. For. Res. Ins., 1995; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Lespedeza maximowiczii (cf. For. Res. Ins., 1995; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Lespedeza thunbergi intemedia (cf. For. Res. Ins., 1995; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Lespedeza spp. (cf. Vilbaste, 1968; Choe, 1986; Lee & Chung, 1997; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Ulmus davidiana (cf. For. Res. Ins., 1995; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Ulmus davidiana japonica (cf. For. Res. Ins., 1995; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Ulmus laciniata (cf. For. Res. Ins., 1995; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Ulmus parvifolia (cf. For. Res. Ins., 1995; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Ulmus pumila (cf. For. Res. Ins., 1995; Kwon & Huh, 2001), Ulmus spp. (cf. Esaki & Ito, 1954; Choe, 1986; Lee & Chung, 1997; Kwon & Huh, 2001).
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Alnetoidia |
Alnetoidia (Alnetoidia) sapporensis ( Matsumura, 1932 )
Hossain, Md. Shamim, Kwon, Jin Hyung, Suh, Sang Jae & Kwon, Yong Jung 2020 |
Alnetoidia sapporoensis:
Lee 2014 |
Alnetoidia sapporoensis:
Song & Li 2010 |
Alnetoidia sapporoensis:
Paek 2010 |
Alnetoidia sapporoensis:
Kwon & Huh 2001 |
Alnetoidia sapporoensis:
Lee & Chung 1997 |
Alnetoidia sapporoensis:
Kwon 1996 |
Alnetoidia sapporoensis:
Kwon 1994 |
Alnetoidia sapporoensis:
Anufriev 1988 |
Alnetoidia sapporoensis:
Choe 1986 |
Alnetoidia sapporoensis
: Anufriev 1978 |
Alnetoidia sapporoensis
: Anufriev 1978 |
satsumana:
Nast 1972 |
Alnetoidia satsumana:
Vilbaste 1968 |
Erythroneura satsumana:
Ishihara 1953 |
Alnetoidia satsumana
Matsumura 1932 |