Asphondylia sarothamni (Loew, 1850)
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Asphondylia sarothamni (Loew, 1850) |
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* Asphondylia sarothamni (Loew, 1850) View in CoL
Material: TEY, Porsgrunn: Eidanger, 59.117762°N 9.717960°E ± 50m, 16 June 2019, bud galls on Cytisus scoparius, LPF , leg GoogleMaps . SH & HE, BOLD: NHMO-ENT-548100, coll. NHMO.
Biology: The orange larvae develop on Cytisus spp. ( Fabaceae ) in two generations per year. The spring generation develops in a pear-shaped bud gall on the stem; the summer generation develops in the swollen base of a pod. Each gall contains a single larva. The galls are lined with mycelium on the inside. Pupation and hibernation in the gall.
Distribution: Widespread in Europe including Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Algeria.
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Academia Sinica |
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Natural History Museum, University of Oslo |
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