Tricholaba viciobia Stelter, 1988
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Tricholaba viciobia Stelter, 1988 |
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* Tricholaba viciobia Stelter, 1988 View in CoL
Material: NSY, Gildeskål: Forstranda , 66.997170°N 13.885166°E ± 4m, 19 July 2022, LMF, leg. HE GoogleMaps , coll. NHMO; Sund, Sundsfjellet , 67.066157°N 14.059922°E ± 5m, 21 July 2022, LMF, leg. HE GoogleMaps , coll. NHMO.
Biology and notes: The white to orange larvae develop in galled leaflets of Vicia sylvatica ( Fabaceae ). Infected leaflets are folded up over the midrib and hardened to form a pod-like gall. Bi- or multivoltine. Pupation and hibernation in the soil. In the sample from Sundsfjellet, we also found white larvae of Macrolabis sp. living together with Tricholaba viciobia . This species is mentioned in Roskam (2019) but is apparently undescribed.
Distribution: Only known from Germany, Czech Republic and Norway.
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