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SNAME  Haplochlaenius costiger (Chaudoir, 1856)
JNAME  sujiaogomimushi
Collection ground Ikitsuki cho, Nagasaki Pref. 1996/6/16
Distribution Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, Ryukyu
Ecology silvicolous (Matsumoto 2008), upland field (Habu and Sadanaga 1965), greenfield (Habu and Sadanaga 1965), mountainous forest (Habu and Sadanaga 1965), hill (Suda 1980), bank (Suda 1980, Aono 1987, Aono 1988), plantation of Chamaecyparis obtusa (Tanaka 1981), Quercus serrata forest (Tanaka 1981), flatland (Yamaguchi museum 1988), mountainous area (Yamaguchi museum 1988), vineyard (Yano et al. 1989, Togashi and Ohbata 1995), forest adjoinig agroecosystems (Yahiro et al. 1990), plantation of Chamaecyparis obtusa and Cryptomeria japonica (Tanaka 1991a, 1991b), coppice forest of Quercus serrata and Quercus acutissima (Tanaka 1991a), grassland along mountain trail (Tanaka 1991b), paddy field (Yahiro et al. 1992, Lee et al. 2008), woods (Sunose 1992, Sunose and Kurosawa 1992), forest edge (Sunose 1992, Sunose and Kurosawa 1992), slope of mound (Sunose 1992, Sunose and Kurosawa 1992), fallow field (Sunose 1992, Sunose and Kurosawa 1992), cedar forests (Togashi and Sugie 1994, Hiramatsu 2004), broad leaved deciduous forest (Togashi and Hashimoto 1994), edge of broad-leaved deciduous forest neighboring paddy fields (Togashi and Hashimoto 1994), secondary forest of Alnus sieboldiana (Ishitani 1996), riverbed (Ishitani 1996, Ishitani et al. 1997, Yamazaki et al. 1999), broad leaved forest (Matsumoto 2005, Matsumoto 2009a), orchard (Kagawa 2008), coppice forest (Taniwaki et al. 2005, Matsumoto 2008), suburban forest (Fujita et al. 2008), Satoyama forest (Lee and Ishii 2009, Suzuki and Sakuratani 2010), laurel forest (Matsumoto 2009b), adult (Habu and Sadanaga 1965, Yamazaki et al. 1999), from early June to middle July (Habu and Sadanaga 1965), summer (Tanaka 1981, Tanaka 1991a, 1991b), spring (Yamazaki et al. 1999), wild silkworm (Matsumura 1897), maggot (Matsumura 1897), wireworm (Matsumura 1897), snail (Matsumura 1897), earthworm (Matsumura 1897), grub (Matsumura 1897), sawfly? (Matsumura 1897), Chilo suppressalis (Nawa 1917), Naranga aenescens (Nawa 1917), planthopper (Nawa 1917), Pales pavida (Takaoka 1950), flying in night (Inoue 1952a), making muddy cells to lay eggs (Habu and Sadanaga 1965)
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