Host plants of Empria sawflies (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae) in Japan include Rhododendron (Ericaceae)
Author
Shinohara, Akihiko
Author
Hara, Hideho
Author
Prous, Marko
text
Zootaxa
2015
4007
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143
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4007.1.13
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Empria takeuchii
Prous & Heidemaa, 2011
Specimens examined
. [Hokkaido]: 1♀, Tokachi, Shimizu, larva on
Rhododendron molle
subsp.
japonicum
,
24. VI. 2013
, matured early VII., emerged late
IV. 2014
, collected and reared by H. Hara [1540]; 1♀, Tokachi, Shimizu, larva on
Rhododendron molle
subsp.
japonicum
,
24. VI. 2013
, matured
1. VII.
, emerged
22. IV. 2014
, collected by A. Shinohara and reared by H. Hara [1545]. All in NSMT.
Host plant
.
Ericaceae
:
Rhododendron molle
(Blume) G.Don
subsp.
japonicum
(A.Gray) K.Kron.
Remarks
. The larvae were found on the leaves of
Rhododendron molle
subsp.
japonicum
planted in a park. They occurred in late June and the adults emerged next spring indoors, which strongly suggests that the species has a univoltine life cycle.
The larva (probably in middle to late instars,
Figs 1–3
) is a solitary external feeder, often assuming a coiled resting position, common in tenthredinid sawflies (
Fig. 3
). In the late instar (
Figs 2–3
), the head is light brown with a black ocularium. The trunk is pale gray with slight purplish tinge. The anterior margin of the prothorax, broad lateral ventral parts (the postspiracular lobes and below) throughout the trunk, and most of the eighth and tenth abdominal segments are creamy white.