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Chinese researchers have now found a species that feeds exclusively on bamboo, hence the genus name. The species name is a combination of the Latin words “quinque” (five) and “punctata” (spots), and refers to five small dark spots on head and thorax.
For the experts: A new genus and species, Bambusimukaria quinquepunctata gen. & sp. n., feeding on bamboo in Guizhou and Fujian, China, are described and illustrated. The characters of crown, frontoclypeus, forewing venations and male genitalia place the new genus in the tribe Mukariini.
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