Arthrocnodax fraxinellus (Meade, 1888)
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15883449 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/58317C7D-B13D-FFA0-9FA8-D83CE3A88018 |
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Arthrocnodax fraxinellus (Meade, 1888) |
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* Arthrocnodax fraxinellus (Meade, 1888) View in CoL
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Material: VE, Tønsberg: Sem , 59.28387°N 10.33223°E ± 10m, 24 February 2020, L, leg. AF, coll. Private; AK GoogleMaps , Asker: Brønnøya, Pilodden plot 41/458, 59.854564°N 10.526731°E ± 3m, 2 April 2019, 1F, leg. HE GoogleMaps , coll. NHMO; Oslo: Tøyen, Botanical Garden , 59.918494°N 10.769993°E ± 5m, 27 April 2017, M, leg. HE & AL GoogleMaps , coll. NHMO; 16 October 2017, L, leg. HE , coll. NHMO.
Biology: The larvae are predators on the gall mite Aceria fraxinivora (Nalepa, 1909) (Acari: Eriophyidae ), which induces galls on the female flower stalks of Fraxinus excelsior ( Oleaceae ). They develop in the galls of the host, hibernate there, and pupate there in the spring in a white cocoon.
Distribution: Only known from a few European countries including Norway and Denmark.
Norwegian Journal of Entomology 71, 8–94 (2024)
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Auckland War Memorial Museum |
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Natural History Museum, University of Oslo |
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Université d'Alger |
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