Ceratovacuna japonica ( Takahashi, 1924 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3986.1.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6094705 |
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Ceratovacuna japonica ( Takahashi, 1924 ) |
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Ceratovacuna japonica ( Takahashi, 1924)
Oregma japonica Takahashi, 1924: 116 View in CoL .
Ceratovacuna brevicornis Takahashi, 1940: 389 . Astegopteryx pseudostyracophila Shinji, 1936: 13 –14. Oregma sasae Monzen, 1927: 20 .
Specimens examined. JAPAN (BMNH): 2 apterous viviparae and 3 nymphs, Kyoto (Mt. Kibune), on Bambusa View in CoL sp., 6.viii.1980 (Blackman RL); 3 apterous viviparae and 6 soldiers, Ljuin (Kagoshima Pref.), on Sasa View in CoL sp., 24.iv.1973 (Aoki S).
Distribution. China ( Taiwan), Japan, Korea ( Tao, 1990).
Biology. Its host plants are Bambusa omeiensis ( Tao, 1990) , Sasa sp., and other species in Bambusa (Poaceae) .
Remarks. No specimens from China were checked in this study. The distribution information is from Tao (1990). The morphological features in keys are based on the specimens from Japan in BMNH, which the corresponding author examined in 2004.
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Ceratovacuna japonica ( Takahashi, 1924 )
Jiang, Liyun, Chen, Jing, Guo, Kun & Qiao, Gexia 2015 |
Ceratovacuna brevicornis
Takahashi 1940: 389 |
Shinji 1936: 13 |
Monzen 1927: 20 |
Oregma japonica
Takahashi 1924: 116 |