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- Q4790933 subject Q18699888.
- Q4790933 subject Q8262983.
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- Q4790933 abstract "Aristaea bathracma is a moth of the Gracillariidae family. It is known from China, Thailand, Japan (Honshū), the Russian Far East, Mozambique, South Africa and Uganda.The wingspan is 7.2-8.8 mm.The larvae feed on Aster ageratoides. They mine the leaves of their host plant. There are four instars. The mine starts as a rather broad linear mine which usually runs along the middle vein or leaf-margin. A short time after, it broadens the linear mine into a blotch. In these stages the mine occupies a thin layer just above the lower epidermis of the leaf and is whitish-green in colour. In the third and fourth instars, the larva feeds on the upper layers of the tissue within the blotch-mine made during the preceding instar. At the same time, it wrinkles up the lower epidermis of the leaf to form a tentiform mine. After the consumption of thetissues within the mine, the larva leaves the mine through a round exit hole to form a cocoon. The cocoon is usually found on either upper or lower surface at the middle vein near apex of the leaf, whitish, and boat-shaped.".
- Q4790933 class Q1390.
- Q4790933 family Q721100.
- Q4790933 genus Q4790929.
- Q4790933 kingdom Q729.
- Q4790933 order Q28319.
- Q4790933 phylum Q1360.
- Q4790933 synonym "*Aristaea asteris (Kumata, 1977)".
- Q4790933 synonym "*Parectopa bathracma (Meyrick, 1912)".
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- Q4790933 wikiPageWikiLink Q18699888.
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- Q4790933 wikiPageWikiLink Q28319.
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- Q4790933 wikiPageWikiLink Q8262983.
- Q4790933 wikiPageWikiLink Q8444241.
- Q4790933 wikiPageWikiLink Q8549703.
- Q4790933 wikiPageWikiLink Q8642316.
- Q4790933 wikiPageWikiLink Q869.
- Q4790933 classis "Insecta".
- Q4790933 familia Q721100.
- Q4790933 genus "Aristaea".
- Q4790933 ordo Q28319.
- Q4790933 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q4790933 regnum "Animalia".
- Q4790933 synonyms "*Parectopa bathracma (Meyrick, 1912) *Aristaea asteris (Kumata, 1977)".
- Q4790933 type Animal.
- Q4790933 type Eukaryote.
- Q4790933 type Insect.
- Q4790933 type Species.
- Q4790933 type Thing.
- Q4790933 type Q1390.
- Q4790933 type Q19088.
- Q4790933 type Q729.
- Q4790933 comment "Aristaea bathracma is a moth of the Gracillariidae family. It is known from China, Thailand, Japan (Honshū), the Russian Far East, Mozambique, South Africa and Uganda.The wingspan is 7.2-8.8 mm.The larvae feed on Aster ageratoides. They mine the leaves of their host plant. There are four instars. The mine starts as a rather broad linear mine which usually runs along the middle vein or leaf-margin. A short time after, it broadens the linear mine into a blotch.".
- Q4790933 label "Aristaea bathracma".