Aphidura pakistanensis

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Taxonavigation

Ordo: Hemiptera
Familia: Aphididae
Genus: Aphidura

Name

Aphidura pakistanensis Nieto Nafría & Mier Durante & Remaudière, 2013 sp. n.Wikispecies linkZooBank linkPensoft Profile

Description

Apterous viviparous female(Fig. 5B). Colour in life unknown. Antennae, rostrum, legs, siphunculi, genital plate and cauda yellowish. Frontal tubercles low. Mesosternal mammariform processes low, rough and pale, sometimes inconspicuous. Dorsum of thorax and abdomen without segmental sclerites; intersegmental and spiracular sclerites inconspicuous. The characteristic spinules on postsiphuncular area and tergum of abdominal segments 7 and 8 are dispersed and delicate. Siphunculi short, slightly swollen and densely covered with scales. Cauda short triangular, with broad basis. Metric and meristic features in Table 4.

Table 4. Metric and meristic features of apterous viviparous females of Aphidura pakistanensis sp. n., Aphidura graeca sp. n., Aphidura urmiensis sp. n., and Aphidura iranensis sp. n.; n, number of measured specimens.
Aphidura pakistanensis Aphidura graeca Aphidura urmiensis Aphidura iranensis
n = 4 n = 1 n = 20 n = 6
Body [mm] 1.725–1.850 1.838 1.900–2.125 1.100–1.300
Antenna [mm] 1.053–1.655 1.670 1.333–1.755 1.005–1.210
Antenna / Body [times] 0.59–0.89 0.91 0.67–0.84 0.80–1.08
Ant. segm. III [mm] 0.32–0.49 0.37–0.40 0.39–0.52 0.30–4.33
Ant. segm. IV [mm] 0.15–0.26 0.26–0.26 0.21–0.34 0.16–0.20
Ant. segm. V [mm] 0.14–0.20 0.19–0.2 0.15–0.21 0.14–0.16
Ant. segm. VI base [mm] 0.11–0.14 0.14 0.09–0.12 0.08–0.10
Ant. segm. VI [mm] 0.22–0.31 0.56 0.30–0.44 0.31–0.35
Ant. segm. VI processus terminalis/ Ant. segm. III [times] 0.63–0.80 1.51 0.65–0.95 0.96–1.13
Ant. segm. VI processus terminalis/ base [times] 2.00–2.39 4.00 2.78–4.00 3.18–4.53
Ultimate rostral segm. [mm] 0.10–0.12 0.13 0.13–0.15 0.10–0.11
Ultimate rostral segm. / its basal width [times] 1.10–2.00 1.86 2.36–2.64 2.20–2.50
Ultimate rostral segm. / Ant. segm. VI base [times] 0.85–1.00 0.93 1.17–1.61 1.08–1.26
Hind femur [mm] 0.39–0.52 0.55–0.54 0.48–0.59 0.33–0.37
Hind tibia [mm] 0.73–0.95 0.92–0.92 0.86–1.05 0.63–0.70
Hind tibia / Body [times] 0.41–0.51 0.50–0.50 0.44–0.52 0.49–0.62
Hind tarsus, 2nd segm. [mm] 0.11–0.13 0.14–0.13 0.10–0.12 0.09–0.10
Hind tarsus, 2nd segm. / Ultimate rostral segm. [times] 1.05–1.20 1.04–1.00 0.69–0.81 0.84–0.95
Abdominal Marginal papillae [number] 0 0 0 (0)2–4
Siphunculus [mm] 0.17–0.20 0.39 0.47–0.58 0.26–0.31
Siphundulus / Body [times] 0.09–0.11 0.21 0.23–0.29 0.21–0.27
Siphunculus / Ant. segm. III [times] 0.41–0.56 1.04 1.11–1.36 0.79–1.02
Siphunculus / its basal width [times] 2.62–3.18 5.50 4.14–5.50 3.86–6.56
Siphuncular widths, maximal / basal [times] 0.69–0.82 0.79 0.44–0.67 0.61–0.89
Siphuncular widths, maximal / minimal [times] 1.00–1.06 1.38 1.00–1.00 1.06–1.13
Siphuncular minimal width / Hind tibia, diameter at middle [times] 1.42–1.50 0.94 1.24–1.65 1.25–1.89
Cauda [mm] 0.11–0.14 0.23 0.18–0.24 0.11–0.12
Cauda / Siphunculus [times] 0.55–0.82 0.60 0.33–0.45 0.37–0.40
Cauda / its basal width [times] 0.71-0.00 1.80 1.20–1.60 0.92–1.05
Setae on …
… Frons [μm] 8–10 9 33–45 5–10
… Frons / b. d. Ant. segm. III [times] 0.38–0.44 0.39 1.40–2.12 0.25–0.67
… Vertex [μm] 8–10 8 25–40 8
… Vertex / b. d. Ant. segm. III [times] 0.38–0.57 0.3 1.1–1.9 0.4–0.5
… Ant. segm. III [μm] 8–10 10 14–21 5–8
… Ant. segm III / b. d. Ant. segm. III [times] 0.4–0.6 0.4 0.6–0.9 0.3–0.5
… Ultimate rostral segm. [number] 5–7 13 10–15 8–11
… Hind femur, dorsal [μm] 10–13 5 13–20 3–5
… Hind femur, ventral [μm] 13–18 13 25–40 8–10
… Hind tibia, dorsal, at middle [μm] 20–25 18 25–38 15–23
… Hind tibia, dorsal / Tibial diameter (at middle) [times] 0.7–0.8 0.41 0.6–0.9 0.6–0. 9
… Hind tarsus, first segm. [number] 2–3 2–3 2–3 2–3
… Abdominal segm.s 2-4 [μm] 10–10 3 15–23 4–8
… Abdominal segm.s 2-4 / b. d. Ant. segm. III [times] 0.4–0.6 0.11 0.7–1.1 0.2–0.4
… Abdominal segm. 8 [μm] 20–25 10 23–38 8–15
… Abdominal segm. 8 / b. d. Ant. segm. III [times] 1.0–1.4 0.44 1.0–1.8 0.4–0.9
… Abdominal segm. 8 [number] 4–5 2 3–5 4
… Ventro-abdominal [μm] 20–38 28 30–45 11–16
… Genital plate, discal [number] 2 2 2 2
… Genital plate, marginal [number] 10–14 13 9–18 7–10
… Cauda [number] 6–8 7 9–14 6–6

Types

Holotype: Apterous viviparous female (specimen 1), on Dianthus sp. Kalam (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa), Pakistan, 1800 m, 17-VIII-1991, Naumann-Etienne leg. [Remaudière’s sample 014072]. Paratypes: 3 apterous viviparous females with the same data that the holotype.

Etymology

The specific name of the new species is an adjective that refers to Pakistan, in feminine.

Discussion

Aphidura pakistanensis sp. n. is the third species of the genus living on Dianthus. Its distinctive features are summarized in the identification key to apterae of Aphidura in the general discussion, and in the following modification to the key to aphids on Dianthus (Blackman and Eastop 2006[1]) for addition of Aphidura pakistanensis:


Original Description

  • Nieto Nafría, J; Mier Durante, M; Remaudière, G; 2013: The genus Aphidura (Hemiptera, Aphididae) in the collection of the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle of Paris, with six new species ZooKeys, 318: 1-33. doi

Other References

  1. Blackman R, Eastop V (2006) Aphids on the World’s herbaceous plants and shrubs. Volume 1 Host Lists. Volume 2 The Aphids. John Wiley and Sons Ltd. Chichester, United Kingdom, 8+1439 pp. Actualized 2013: Aphids on the World’s plants. An online identification and informative guide. http://www.aphidsonworldsplants.info [accessed April 2013]

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