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Abstract
Life history of the adelid moth Nemophora albiantennella ISSIKI, 1930, was investigated in the riverbed of the Kizu river (Yawata City, Kyoto, Japan) in 1993. Daily activity pattern of N. albiantennella was reported in the light of basic information for the adelid flight behavior and it was classified into "non-swarming" species sensu KOZLOV (1987). Flower preference of the feeding adults was also discussed in relation to height of the flowers. The host plant was found as Poa trivialis L. and Lolium multiflorum Lan. both belonging to the Poaceae that is previously unknown host-plant family in Adelidae.
Journal
- Japanese journal of entomology [List of Volumes]
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Japanese journal of entomology 64(3), 619-626, 1996-09-25 [Table of Contents]
The Entomological Society of Japan