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Onycholyda amplecta
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Copyright © 2014
Yurika Alexander
Larger larva -
Onycholyda amplecta
Atco, Camden County, New Jersey, USA
June 21, 2014
Size: 17mm?
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Contributed by
Yurika Alexander
on 21 June, 2014 - 11:22pm
Pamphiliidae
Onycholyda sp. Larvae are not well known for species of the genus. Of the few that are known, this fits Onycholyda luteicornis better than O. amplecta. Onycholyda amplecta is described as having the head, antennae, thoracic legs, subanal appendage, and some other parts black.
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Dave Smith
, 24 June, 2014 - 5:59pm
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But I only saw
O. amplecta and saw laying eggs many times... Well, I guess I have to try to open more leaf rolls and check it.
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Yurika Alexander
, 24 June, 2014 - 7:55pm
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Today
I opened up several leaf rolls (3-10mm larvae) and all the larvae had orange/light brown head...
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Yurika Alexander
, 25 June, 2014 - 4:29pm
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O. amplecta?
Having seen O. amplecta ovipositing earlier, I would think the larvae should be that. I don't have larvae of either O. amplecta or O. luteicornis to compare with the pictures. I was going on the only brief descriptions of the two species, and the larvae did not match the description of O. amplecta. It seems strange, but that's all I can do.
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Dave Smith
, 27 June, 2014 - 6:37am
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