Aphids
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2017.338 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3851590 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039F8788-FFF1-FFDA-A9A9-FAC614424120 |
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Carolina |
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Aphids |
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Key B. Aphids on fir (Abies)
Synopsis
B1 (B8) Body, at least in adults, covered with white wax wool, filaments or ribbons; siphunculi absent ................................................................................................................................B2
B2 (B3) On roots, forming colonies embedded in wax wool .............. Prociphilus Koch, 1857 View in CoL p. 19
B3 (B2) On aerial parts of the tree .................................................................................................B4
B4 (B7) Antennae at most 3-segmented. Scattered on bark or needles .........................................B5
B5 (B6) On needles ......................................................... Adelges (Aphrastasia) Börner, 1909 View in CoL p. 20
B6 (B5) On bark of stems, branches and twigs ................... Adelges (Dreyfusia) Börner, 1908 View in CoL p. 20
B7 (B4) Antennae 6-segmented. In colonies between needles of young shoots ................................ ................................................................................................... Mindarus Koch, 1857 View in CoL p. 21
B8 (B1) Wax, if present, in the form of dusting, siphunculi present ..............................................B9
B9 (B10) Siphunculi present as pores raised on cones ............................... Cinara Curtis, 1835 View in CoL p. 22
B10 (B9) Siphunculi tubular .......................................................... Elatobium Mordvilko, 1914 View in CoL p. 23 B1 (B8) Body, at least in adults, covered with white wax wool, filaments or ribbons; siphunculi absent ................................................................................................................................B2
B2 (B3) On roots, forming colonies embedded in wax wool ....................... Prociphilus View in CoL Koch, 1857
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Order |
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SubOrder |
Sternorrhyncha |
InfraOrder |
Aphidomorpha |
SuperFamily |
Aphidoidea |
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SubFamily |
Eriosomatinae |
Tribe |
Pemphigini |
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SubGenus |
Stagona |