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Either summer or winter hosts have been known for the Japanese multivoltine gall midges of the genus Asphondylia. We renew the distribution records of these gall midges based on more recent and detail...ed collecting data that have been accumulated since Yukawa & Masuda (1996). Distributionalinformation of each Aphondylia gall midge is quite important to combine gall midges utilizing summer hosts with those utilizing winter hosts, because host alternation by the gall midges has been suspected. The distributional informationindicated two possible combinations between wpring-summer and autumn-winter gall midges.show more
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