Aphelinus abdominalis ( Dalman, 1820 )
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930600790737 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FB0A48-FFAC-A67F-FE0E-FCB6FECA3D84 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Aphelinus abdominalis ( Dalman, 1820 ) |
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Aphelinus abdominalis ( Dalman, 1820) View in CoL
Material examined Portugal: 31 March 2005, G. Japoshvili; 1♀, Coimbra , 1 April 2005, G. Japoshvili (MZUC,
Museum of Zoology, University of Coimbra); 2♀, Alentejo, 12 April 2005, G. Japoshvili; 1♀, Coimbra , 7 April 2005, G. Japoshvili (IZGAS, Institute of Zoology, Georgian Academy of Sciences ) .
Distribution
Argentina, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Brazil, Channel Islands (British Is), Chile, Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark, France, Georgia, Hungary, India, Ireland, Iraq, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Spain (incl. Canary Islands), Switzerland, Yugoslavia (Federal Republic), Sweden, South Africa, UK and Zimbabwe ( Noyes 2005).
Hosts
Acyrthosiphon caraganae , A. papaverinum , A. pisum , Acyrthosiphon sp. , Aphis craccivora , A. fabae , A. gossypii , A. spiraecola , A. viburni , Aphis sp. , Corylobium avellanae , Dysaphis reaumuri , Ericaphis sp. , Hyalopterus arundinis , H. pruni , Lipaphis erysimi , Macrosiphoniella pulvera , Macrosiphum euphorbiae , M. funestum , M. rosae , Macrosiphum sp. , Metopolophium dirhodum , Myzus ascalonicus , M. persicae , Myzus sp. , Neomyzus sp. , Rhopalosiphum maidis , R. padi , Schizaphis graminum , Sitobion avenae , Thelaxes dryophila , Toxoptera aurantii , T. graminum , and Wahlgreniella ossiannilssoni ( Hemiptera : Aphididae ) ( Noyes 2005).
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