Parathoracaphis setigera
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Ordo: Hemiptera
Familia: Aphididae
Genus: Parathoracaphis
Name
Parathoracaphis setigera (Takahashi, 1932) – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Thoracaphis setigera Takahashi, 1932: 72.
- Parathoracaphis setigera: Takahashi 1958[1]: 14; Ghosh and Raychaudhuri 1973[2]: 486; Eastop and Hille Ris Lambers 1976[3]: 336; Tao 1990[4]: 71; Blackman and Eastop 1994[5]: 799; Remaudière and Remaudière 1997[6]: 188; Tao 1999[7]: 22.
Specimens examined
Two apterous viviparous females, CHINA: Yunnan (Kunming City, 25.1407°N, 102.7465°E, altitude 1910 m), 18 Nov 2009, No. 23861, on Quercus sp., coll. J. Chen and Z.H. Luo (NZMC); 16 apterous viviparous females, CHINA: Yunnan (Kunming City, 25.0600°N, 102.7726°E, altitude 2000 m), 5 Dec 2009, No. 24111, on Quercus sp., coll. J. Chen and Z.H. Luo (NZMC); 17 apterous viviparous females, CHINA: Taiwan (Urai), 6 Sept 1931, No. Y7903, on Quercus sp., coll. R. Takahashi (NZMC).
Distribution
China (Sichuan, Taiwan, and Yunnan), Japan.
Host plants
Cyclobalanopsis gilva, Lithocarpus sp., Quercus glauca, and Quercus myrsinaefolia.
Biology
Apterae are scattered on the undersides of leaves of host plant, with a circle of thin and curved wax filaments along the margin of body and two rather long wax filaments at the hind end of body (Fig. 7). In Japan, apterae occur on undersides of leaves of Quercus throughout the year (Takahashi 1958[1]).
Taxon Treatment
- Chen, J; Jiang, L; Qiao, G; 2016: Review of Parathoracaphis Takahashi, 1958 with description of a new species from China (Hemiptera, Aphididae, Hormaphidinae) ZooKeys, (623): 61-73. doi
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Other References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Takahashi R (1958) Thoracaphis and some related new genera of Japan. Insecta Matsumurana 22: 7–14. http://eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp/dspace/bitstream/2115/9628/1/22(1-2)_p7-14.pdf [accessed 11.VIII.2016]
- ↑ Ghosh A, Raychaudhuri D (1973) Studies on the aphids (Homoptera: Aphididae) from eastern India XV. A study of Nipponaphis Pergande and related genera with descriptions of a new genus and eight new species from eastern India. Part II. Kontyû 41: 477–496. http://ci.nii.ac.jp/els/110003375133.pdf?id=ART0003850519&type=pdf&lang=en&host=cinii&order_no=&ppv_type=0&lang_sw=&no=1470910494&cp= [accessed 11.VIII.2016]
- ↑ Eastop V, Hille Ris Lambers D (1976) Survey of the World’s Aphids. Dr. W. Junk b.v., Publishers, The Hague, 573 pp.
- ↑ Tao C (1990) Aphid-Fauna of Taiwan Province, China. Taiwan Provincial Museum, Taipei, 327 pp.
- ↑ Blackman R, Eastop V (1994) Aphids on the World’s Trees. An Identification and Information Guide. CAB International, Wallingford, in association with the Natural History Museum, London, 987 pp. http://www.aphidsonworldsplants.info/ [accessed 11.VIII.2016]
- ↑ Remaudière G, Remaudière M (1997) Catalogue of the World’s Aphididae. Homoptera Aphidoidea. Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Paris, 473 pp.
- ↑ Tao C (1999) List of Aphidoidea (Homoptera) of China. Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute Special Publication 77: 1–144.