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Ordo: Hemiptera
Familia: Aphididae
Genus: Neonipponaphis
Name
Neonipponaphis shiiae Takahashi – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Neonipponaphis shiiae Takahashi, 1962: 9.
- Neonipponaphis shiiae Takahashi: Blackman and Eastop 1994[1]: 775; Remaudière and Remaudière 1997[2]: 187.
Specimens examined
10 apterous viviparous females, JAPAN: Gifu Prefecture, 20 Jul. 1968, No. E534, on Castanopsis sp., coll. M. Sorin (NZMCAS).
Distribution
Japan.
Host plant
Biology
This species colonizes the branches and shoots of the host plants (Takahashi 1962[3]).
Taxon Treatment
- Chen, J; Qiao, G; 2012: First record of the aphid genus Neonipponaphis Takahashi (Hemiptera, Aphididae, Hormaphidinae) from China, with a description of one new species ZooKeys, 236: 81-89. doi
Other References
- ↑ Blackman R, Eastop V (1994) Aphids on the World’s Trees. An Identification and Information Guide. CAB International in Association with the Natural History Museum, Wallingford, 987 pp. http://www.aphidsonworldsplants.info [accessed 26.IX.2012]
- ↑ Remaudière G, Remaudière M (1997) Catalogue of the World’s Aphididae. Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Paris, 473 pp.
- ↑ Takahashi R (1962) Aphids causing galls on Distylium racemosum in Japan, with descriptions of two new related species (Aphididae, Homoptera). Bulletin of the University of Osaka Prefecture, Series B 13: 1–11. http://www.bioenv.osakafu-u.ac.jp/bulletin/v13/v13_03.pdf [accessed 26.IX.2012]
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