Shirozua jonasi
Shirozua jonasi | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Lepidoptera |
Family: | Lycaeninae |
Genus: | Shirozua |
Species: | S. jonasi |
Binomial name | |
Shirozua jonasi (Janson, 1877) | |
Synonyms | |
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Shirozua jonasi, the Orange Hearstreak, is a butterfly of the Lycaeninae family. It was described by Janson in 1877. It is found in the Russian Far East (Amur, Ussuri), north-eastern China, Korea and Japan.[1] It is widely distributed in the forest belt.
Above the butterfly is uniformly orange-yellow, only the extreme apex and the tail black. The white discal line is single,and proximally shaded with dark; the discocellular line is likewise dark and single.
Adults are on wing from mid-July to the end of August.
The larvae feed on Quercus variabilis, Quercus dentata, Quercus acutissima, Quercus serrata, Castanea crenata, Quercus mongolica, Lachrus tropicalis and Kermes miyasaleii. The larvae develop early in spring and are attended by ants of the Lasius genus (Lasius spathepus, Lasius fuliginosus and Lasius morisitai). The young larvae feed on young leaves and aphids. Older larvae prey on a variety of homopterans and drink their honeydew excretions. Pupation takes place in the soil near the base of the host tree.[2]
Subspecies
- Shirozua jonasi jonasi
- Shirozua jonasi sichuanensis Sugiyama, 2004 (China: Sichuan)