Cavariella angelicae (Matsumura, 1918)
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Cavariella angelicae (Matsumura, 1918) View in CoL
Figs 5 View Figure 5 , 32E View Figure 32
Metaphis angelicae Matsumura, 1918: 1.
Specimens examined.
Two ap. viv. fems. (slides) and one ap. viv. fem. (COI: OP956148 View Materials ), China: Sichuan ( Ganzi City ), 15.VI.2021, No. 51435-1-1, on Salix , coll. T.Y. Liu and S. Xu ; one ap. viv. fem. and one ala. viv. fem. (slides), one ap. viv. fem. (COI: OP956145 View Materials ), Sichuan ( Ganzi City ), 12.VI.2021, No. 50575-1-1, on Salix , coll. T.Y. Liu and S. Xu ; two ap. viv. fems. and two ala. viv. fems. (slides), one ap. viv. fem. (COI: OP956146 View Materials ), Sichuan ( Ganzi City ), 12.VI.2021, No. 50588-1-1, on Salix , coll. T.Y. Liu and S. Xu ; one ap. viv. fem., Hebei, 6.V.2021, No. 49999-2-1, on Salix , coll. G.X. Qiao.
Diagnosis.
Antennae 5-segmented (Fig. 5C View Figure 5 ), PT 1.95-2.39 × Ant. Vb; URS long wedge-shaped (Fig. 5D View Figure 5 ), 1.15-1.36 × HT II; ABD TERG VIII with short rectangular supra-caudal process (Fig. 5G View Figure 5 ); SIPH cylindrical not swollen (Fig. 5H View Figure 5 ); cauda short tongue-shaped (Fig. 5I View Figure 5 ), with four or five setae ( Matsumura 1918; Miyazaki 1971; Zhang and Zhong 1990).
Comment.
The species resembles Cavariella digitata and Cavariella theobaldi in SIPH being long and cylindrical, and not swollen, supra-caudal process short. But the species differs from C. digitata as follows: URS long and wedge-shaped, distinctly longer than HT II, 1.15-1.36 × HT II ( C. digitata : URS wedge-shaped, 1.00-1.10 × HT II); supra-caudal process rectangular, blunt with two setae distally ( C. digitata : supra-caudal process triangular, with two setae distally and 1-3 short setae basally); PT 3.00 × Ant. Vb ( C. digitata : PT 1.25-1.45 × Ant. Vb). The species differs from C. theobaldi as follows: antennae 5-segmented ( C. theobaldi : antennae 6-segmented); URS long wedge-shaped, longer than cauda ( C. theobaldi : URS wedge-shaped, shorter than cauda) ( Miyazaki 1971).
Biology.
The species feeds on tender tips of Apiaceae ( Angelica , Heracleum , Pastinaca , Sium ) ( Miyazaki 1971; Blackman and Eastop 2022). In China, the species feeds on Salix (Fig. 32E View Figure 32 ), Heracleum , and Angelica . Hence, the species may be heteroecious holocyclic; Salix is the primary host plant and Apiaceae is the secondary host plant.
Distribution.
China (Hebei, Sichuan), Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Russia.
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Cavariella angelicae (Matsumura, 1918)
Xu, Ying, Chen, Jing, Jiang, Li-Yun & Qiao, Ge-Xia 2023 |
Metaphis angelicae
Matsumura 1918 |