Aneflomorpha luteicornis Linsley. First
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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065X-72.4.739 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1A26C542-FF0D-4978-FD3D-8B4CD67CFBAE |
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Diego |
scientific name |
Aneflomorpha luteicornis Linsley. First |
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Aneflomorpha luteicornis Linsley. First View in CoL larval
host record.
JV collected larvae in living girdled terminal branches of Quercus hypoleucoides A. Camus (Fagaceae) from AZ: Pima Co., Santa Catalina Mt., Marshall Gulch and other oaks in the mountains of southern Arizona. Unlike other Aneflomorpha
species mentioned in this paper, A. luteicornis does not seem to create the saddle-like girdle above the pupal cell. Instead, the pupal cell is constructed in the dead portion of the twig, and an exit hole is chewed by the emerging adult on the side of the twig.
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