Xiao-Di Shi, Zhi-Ming Wu, Xiao-Hua Dai, Jia-Sheng Xu, Hai-Tian Song
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摘要
背景:广玉兰属(Cantonius Théry,1929 年)是一个小型类群,有两个亚属和 12 个种。然而,该属的生物学特性尚不清楚:新信息:本文在竹叶上发现了 3 个广竹蝽属种,首次揭示了广竹蝽属种也是采叶虫。江西省记录了两个新种,本文对其进行了描述:n. (寄主植物:Pleioblastusamarus) 和 Cantonius (Procantonius) qiyunensis sp. n. (寄主植物:Bambusablumeana),其次是记录于广西省的 C. (P.) austrisinicus Kalashian, 2021 (寄主植物:Oligostachyumpaniculatum)。包括栖息地、三个物种的照片以及 C. (P.) qiyunensis sp.此外,还首次讨论了该属的仿生学和习性,并提出了广玉兰虫分布的假说。
First biological report on the genus Cantonius (Buprestidae, Agrilinae, Aphanisticini), with descriptions of two new species from China.
Background: The genus Cantonius Théry, 1929 is a small group with two subgenera and 12 species. However, the biology of this genus is still unknown.
New information: In this paper, three species of the genus Cantonius Théry, 1929 were found on bamboo leaves, revealing for the first time that Cantonius species are also leaf-miners. Two new species were recorded from Jiangxi Province and are described here: Cantonius (Cantonius) anjiensis sp. n. (host plant: Pleioblastusamarus) and Cantonius (Procantonius) qiyunensis sp. n. (host plant: Bambusablumeana) followed by C. (P.) austrisinicus Kalashian, 2021 (host plant: Oligostachyumpaniculatum) recorded from Guangxi Province. Including habitats, photos of three species together with C. (P.) qiyunensis sp. n. pupa, host plants, and leaf mines of the three species are presented. Moreover, the bionomics and habits of the genus are discussed for the first time, and a hypothesis for the distribution of Cantonius is provided.
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