Thlaspida lewisii (Baly, 1874)

Coptocycla Lewisii Baly, 1874: 214 (ST! in BMNH, MM!); Gemminger and Harold, 1876: 3670 (Lewisi); Gorham, 1885: 283.

Thlaspida Lewisi [sic]: Spaeth, 1914 f: 145, 1914 g: 128; Spaeth and Reitter, 1926: 63; Gressitt, 1952: 477; Gressitt and Kimoto, 1963: 959; Kimoto, 1966: 646; Borowiec, 1990 a: 708, 1996 b: 43; An and al., 1985: 15; Chen et al., 1986: 563, 634; Gruev, 1994: 83.

Thlaspida lewisii: Takizawa, 1980 b: 78 (incl. male gen.); Borowiec, 1985 a: 29, 1999 d: 319, 2009 d: 473; Medvedev, 1992: 598; Lee and Park, 1996: 390 (immature stages); Dubeshko and Medvedev, 1989: 202; Kimoto and Takizawa, 1994: 346 (incl. fig., larva); Lee and An, 2001: 206 (incl. colou photo); Lee and Cho, 2006: 97; Borowiec and Sekerka, 2010: 381.

Coptocycla testacea Rybakow, 1884: 136 (TE in ?); Spaeth, 1914 a: 16 (as syn.).

Thlaspida testacea: Spaeth, 1914 a: 16.

Host plant: Oleaceae: Fraxinus Sieboldiana, Ligustrum obtusifolium (Chujô and Kimoto, 1961); Fraxinus japonica (Kimoto and Takizawa, 1994); Fraxinus rhynchophylla, Fraxinus mandshurica (Lee and Cho, 2006).

Distr.: lewisii: Hiogo; testacea: Sibir. orient. Wladiwostok; Russia: Amur, Ussuri; NE China: Fujian, Heilongjiang, Liaoning; Korea; Japan: Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, Tsushima.

figure: habitus in colour (two forms)

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