. British journal of entomology and natural history. Natural history; Entomology. Figs 1 and 2. Head viewed from front to show form of frons in 1: Kaliofenusa carpinifoliae; 2: K. ulmi. Figs 3 and 4. Apical flagellar segments of 3: K. carpinifoliae; 4: K. ulmi. Material examined Kaliofenusa carpinifoliae Liston England: 1 female, Sudbury, Suffolk, 1919(Harwood, Natural History Museum— NHM); 1 female, Badingham, Suffolk, (R. B. Benson, NHM): 4 females, Wimborne, Dorset, 1936 (B. Rings, NHM); 1 female, Colchester, Essex (Harwood, NHM); 1 female, Reading, Berks., ex mine on Ulmus


. British journal of entomology and natural history. Natural history; Entomology. Figs 1 and 2. Head viewed from front to show form of frons in 1: Kaliofenusa carpinifoliae; 2: K. ulmi. Figs 3 and 4. Apical flagellar segments of 3: K. carpinifoliae; 4: K. ulmi. Material examined Kaliofenusa carpinifoliae Liston England: 1 female, Sudbury, Suffolk, 1919(Harwood, Natural History Museum— NHM); 1 female, Badingham, Suffolk, (R. B. Benson, NHM): 4 females, Wimborne, Dorset, 1936 (B. Rings, NHM); 1 female, Colchester, Essex (Harwood, NHM); 1 female, Reading, Berks., ex mine on Ulmus procera, coll. em. (B. J. Parsons/M. R. Shaw, National Museums of Scotland—NMS); 1 male, without locality or date, ex Cameron Collection (NHM) may be of British origin. Kaliofenusa ulmi (Sundevall) England: 1 male, "Gorge Avon", 1903 (J. J. F. X. King, NHM); 1 female, Gade Valley, Herts., (R. B. Benson, NHM); 1 female, Boxhill, Surrey, ; 1 female, Claygate, Surrey, (J. F. Perkins, NHM); 1 female, Tring, Herts., 1946 (R. B. Benson, NHM); 3 females, Beetham, Cumbria, mine on Ulmus glabra, coll. em. (M. R. Shaw, NMS). Biology In Continental Europe, carpinifoliae has been reared only from Ulmus minor {^carpinifolia Gleditsch) (Altenhofer, 1980). The record from Reading shows that U. procera (English elm) is also used as a host. From Perring & Walters (1962), it appears likely that the host of carpinifoliae in East Anglia may have been U. minor or U. procera, but in the other localities most probably U. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Entomological and Natural History Society. [London] : British Entomological and Natural History Society


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