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Aproceros Distincta
''Aproceros'' is a genus of insects in the family Argidae. Species of this genus are native to eastern Asia with one species, the elm zigzag sawfly (''Aproceros leucopoda''), that has been introduced to Europe and North America. Species There are 10 recognized species within the genus ''Aproceros'': * ''Aproceros pallidicornis'' (Mocsáry, 1909) – ''Aprosthema pallidicornis'' (original designation) :* Formally known as ''Aproceros umbricola'' Malaise, 1931 * ''Aproceros leucopoda'' Takeuchi, 1939 – elm zigzag sawfly * ''Aproceros hakusanus'' Togashi, 1962 * ''Aproceros okutanii'' Togashi, 1968 * ''Aproceros sikkimensis'' Saini & Thind, 1992 * ''Aproceros scutellis'' Wei, 1998 * ''Aproceros distincta, Aproceros distinctus'' Wei, 1998 * ''Aproceros maculata, Aproceros maculatus'' Wei, 1998 * ''Aproceros antennatus'' Togashi, 1998 * ''Aproceros mikagei'' Togashi, 2003 References

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René Malaise
René Edmond Malaise (29 September 1892 – 1 July 1978) was a Sweden, Swedish entomology, entomologist, exploration, explorer, art collection, art collector and inventor who is mostly known for his invention of the Malaise trap and his systematic collection of thousands of insects. Early career As an explorer he took part in an expedition to Kamchatka Peninsula, Kamchatka between 1920 and 1922 along with Sten Bergman and Eric Hultén. Malaise eventually left the others and arrived in Kamakura, Kanagawa, Kamakura, Japan in August 1923, just days before the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake, great earthquake on 31 August 1923 which he witnessed from a short distance before his return to Stockholm. He then traveled back to Kamchatka in 1924 along with his fiancée, the journalist, writer and explorer Ester Blenda Nordström and did not return from the Soviet Union until 1930. On 31 August 1925 Ester Blenda married him on Kamchatka. They would divorce in 1929. Later life In 1933 he ma ...
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Insect
Insects (from Latin ') are Hexapoda, hexapod invertebrates of the class (biology), class Insecta. They are the largest group within the arthropod phylum. Insects have a chitinous exoskeleton, a three-part body (Insect morphology#Head, head, Thorax (insect anatomy), thorax and abdomen (insect anatomy), abdomen), three pairs of jointed Arthropod leg, legs, compound eyes, and a pair of antenna (biology), antennae. Insects are the most diverse group of animals, with more than a million described species; they represent more than half of all animal species. The insect nervous system consists of a insect brain, brain and a ventral nerve cord. Most insects reproduce Oviparous, by laying eggs. Insects Respiratory system of insects, breathe air through a system of Spiracle (arthropods), paired openings along their sides, connected to Trachea#Invertebrates, small tubes that take air directly to the tissues. The blood therefore does not carry oxygen; it is only partly contained in ves ...
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Argidae
Argidae, commonly known as the argid sawflies, is a large family of sawflies, containing some 800 species worldwide, primarily in tropical regions. The larvae are phytophagous, and commonly can be found feeding (and often pupating) in groups, though very few attain pest status. Description The family is distinguished from all other Symphyta by the reduction of the antenna to three segments, flagellomeres; the last one is elongated often shaped like a tuning fork in males. Distribution Species of this family are mainly found in the Neotropical region and in sub-Saharan Africa; however, this family is globally distributed. Genera Argidae contains the following genera, split between its two subfamilies: * Arginae ** '' Antargidium'' ** '' Arge'' ** '' Asiarge'' ** '' Brevisceniana'' ** '' Kokujewia'' ** '' Mioarge'' ** '' Pseudarge'' ** '' Scobina'' ** '' Sjoestedtia'' ** '' Spinarge'' ** '' Triarge'' ** '' Zhuhongfuna'' * Sterictiphorinae ** '' Acrogymn ...
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Aproceros Pallidicornis
''Aproceros'' is a genus of insects in the family Argidae. Species of this genus are native to eastern Asia with one species, the elm zigzag sawfly (''Aproceros leucopoda''), that has been introduced to Europe and North America. Species There are 10 recognized species within the genus ''Aproceros'': * '' Aproceros pallidicornis'' (Mocsáry, 1909) – ''Aprosthema pallidicornis'' (original designation) :* Formally known as ''Aproceros umbricola'' Malaise, 1931 * '' Aproceros leucopoda'' Takeuchi, 1939 – elm zigzag sawfly * '' Aproceros hakusanus'' Togashi, 1962 * '' Aproceros okutanii'' Togashi, 1968 * '' Aproceros sikkimensis'' Saini & Thind, 1992 * ''Aproceros scutellis ''Aproceros'' is a genus of insects in the family Argidae Argidae, commonly known as the argid sawflies, is a large family of sawflies, containing some 800 species worldwide, primarily in tropical regions. The larvae are phytophagous, and comm ...'' Wei, 1998 * '' Aproceros distinctus'' Wei, 1998 * '' Apro ...
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Aproceros Leucopoda
''Aproceros leucopoda'', the elm zigzag sawfly, is a species of sawfly in the family Argidae native to eastern Asia in China and Japan. It is an invasive species in Europe since 2003, and North America since 2020. The larva is green, around 4 mm long at first, growing to 10 mm long when full grown, and feeds on elm (''Ulmus'') leaves. At first it eats a very distinctive zig-zag shaped cut into the leaves, from which the species' English name derives. As the larva grows over its 4–7 instars, the feeding trace becomes less regular and less easily distinguished from other elm leaf feeding insects. The larva completes its growth in 2–3 weeks, then produces a transparent lattice-like cocoon on the underside of an elm leaf, in which it pupa A pupa (; : pupae) is the life stage of some insects undergoing transformation between immature and mature stages. Insects that go through a pupal stage are holometabolous: they go through four distinct stages in their life cycle, the stag ...
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Aproceros Hakusanus
''Aproceros'' is a genus of insects in the family Argidae. Species of this genus are native to eastern Asia with one species, the elm zigzag sawfly (''Aproceros leucopoda''), that has been introduced to Europe and North America. Species There are 10 recognized species within the genus ''Aproceros'': * ''Aproceros pallidicornis'' (Mocsáry, 1909) – ''Aprosthema pallidicornis'' (original designation) :* Formally known as ''Aproceros umbricola'' Malaise, 1931 * ''Aproceros leucopoda'' Takeuchi, 1939 – elm zigzag sawfly * '' Aproceros hakusanus'' Togashi, 1962 * '' Aproceros okutanii'' Togashi, 1968 * '' Aproceros sikkimensis'' Saini & Thind, 1992 * ''Aproceros scutellis ''Aproceros'' is a genus of insects in the family Argidae Argidae, commonly known as the argid sawflies, is a large family of sawflies, containing some 800 species worldwide, primarily in tropical regions. The larvae are phytophagous, and comm ...'' Wei, 1998 * '' Aproceros distinctus'' Wei, 1998 * '' Aproce ...
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Aproceros Scutellis
''Aproceros'' is a genus of insects in the family Argidae Argidae, commonly known as the argid sawflies, is a large family of sawflies, containing some 800 species worldwide, primarily in tropical regions. The larvae are phytophagous, and commonly can be found feeding (and often pupating) in groups, tho .... Species of this genus are native to eastern Asia with one species, the elm zigzag sawfly (''Aproceros leucopoda''), that has been introduced to Europe and North America. Species There are 10 recognized species within the genus ''Aproceros'': * '' Aproceros pallidicornis'' (Mocsáry, 1909) – ''Aprosthema pallidicornis'' (original designation) :* Formally known as ''Aproceros umbricola'' Malaise, 1931 * '' Aproceros leucopoda'' Takeuchi, 1939 – elm zigzag sawfly * '' Aproceros hakusanus'' Togashi, 1962 * '' Aproceros okutanii'' Togashi, 1968 * '' Aproceros sikkimensis'' Saini & Thind, 1992 * '' Aproceros scutellis'' Wei, 1998 * '' Aproceros distinctus'' Wei, 1998 * '' Apr ...
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Aproceros Distincta
''Aproceros'' is a genus of insects in the family Argidae. Species of this genus are native to eastern Asia with one species, the elm zigzag sawfly (''Aproceros leucopoda''), that has been introduced to Europe and North America. Species There are 10 recognized species within the genus ''Aproceros'': * ''Aproceros pallidicornis'' (Mocsáry, 1909) – ''Aprosthema pallidicornis'' (original designation) :* Formally known as ''Aproceros umbricola'' Malaise, 1931 * ''Aproceros leucopoda'' Takeuchi, 1939 – elm zigzag sawfly * ''Aproceros hakusanus'' Togashi, 1962 * ''Aproceros okutanii'' Togashi, 1968 * ''Aproceros sikkimensis'' Saini & Thind, 1992 * ''Aproceros scutellis'' Wei, 1998 * ''Aproceros distincta, Aproceros distinctus'' Wei, 1998 * ''Aproceros maculata, Aproceros maculatus'' Wei, 1998 * ''Aproceros antennatus'' Togashi, 1998 * ''Aproceros mikagei'' Togashi, 2003 References

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