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Updated key to apterous viviparous female of aphid species on Rubus Blackman and Eastop (2021) provided a key to apterous viviparous females on Rubus. The new species can be inserted as an additional couplet (couplet 69a) in the key. 69 ANT PT/BASE 2.00–2.60. Cauda with (8–) 10–12 setae. R IV+V with (2–) 3–4 accessory setae. ABD TERG 8 with 3–5 setae..................................................................................... Aphis rubicola - ANT PT/BASE 2.40–4.00. Cauda with (4–) 6–9 hairs. R IV+V with 2 accessory setae. ABD TERG 8 with 2 (rarely 3 or 4) setae.............................................................................................. 69a 69a Body covered with successive pleuro-marginal wax spots in life. Dorsal setae of body long and thick, slightly blunt at apex. Rostrum reaching beyond meta-coxae, R IV+V 1.53–1.75 times as long as 2HT. SIPH 1.04–1.21 times as long as cauda, 0.10–0.12 times as long as body length................................................ Aphis rogeri Qiao sp. nov. - Body without wax powder spots. Dorsal setae of body short and thin. Rostrum at most reaching meta-coxae, R IV+V 1.20–1.50 times as long as 2HT. SIPH 1.60–2.30 times as long as cauda, 0.15–0.22 times as long as body length....... Aphis ruborum
Published as part of Xu, Ying, Jiang, Liyun, Chen, Jing & Qiao, Gexia, 2022, A new species of Aphis (Aphidinae: Aphidini) feeding on Rubus from China, pp. 282-292 in Zootaxa 5183 (1) on page 291, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5183.1.22, http://zenodo.org/record/7070222
Tracheophyta, Magnoliopsida, Biodiversity, Rosales, Plantae, Rubus, Rosaceae, Taxonomy
Tracheophyta, Magnoliopsida, Biodiversity, Rosales, Plantae, Rubus, Rosaceae, Taxonomy
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