Reticulaphis

Yeh, Hsin-Ting, Ko, Chiun-Cheng & Hsu, Tung-Ching, 2008, Review of the East-Asian genus Reticulaphis (Aphididae: Hormaphidinae), with two new species, Zootaxa 1782, pp. 34-48 : 36-37

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.274310

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6230316

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scientific name

Reticulaphis
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Key to species of Reticulaphis (based on apterous adult females from Taiwan)

1. Marginal setae with distinctly acute apices.................................................................................................2

-. Marginal setae with blunt, serrated, or fan-shape apices, or not obvious....................................................3

2. Body nearly round; setae on central axis of dorsal prosoma stout; chaetotaxy - 2 setae between eyes, 2 (sometimes 3) setae on pronotum, 2 (sometimes 3) setae on mesonotum, 2 setae on metanotum, 2 setae on abdominal tergite I; pleural regions of prosoma often distinctly expanded .................................. R . distylii

-. Body elliptical; setae on central axis of dorsal prosoma fine; chaetotaxy - 3 or 4 setae between eyes, 3 or 4 setae on pronotum, 4–6 setae on mesonotum, 3–5 setae on metanotum, 2–4 setae on abdominal tergite I; pleural regions of prosoma not expanded ............................................................................................ R . fici

3. Marginal setae stout with blunt apices; 2 thick, blunt apical dorsal setae between eyes, almost as long as marginal setae ............................................................................................................................. R . mirabilis

-. Marginal setae with blunt, frayed, serrated, or fan-shape apices; dorsal setae between eyes fine, not obvious, distinctly shorter than marginal setae.................................................................................................. 4

4. Body ovate with 4 well-defined swellings, or body elliptical with long, thick, strongly curved marginal

setae; marginal setae with acute, blunt, or frayed apices.............................................................................5 -. Body ovate without such swellings, or body elliptical without obvious marginal setae; marginal setae usually with fan-shaped or serrated apices........................................................................................................6

5. Body ovate; prosoma with 4 well-defined swellings, largest one semi-oval, corresponding to position head+prothorax, median to meso- and metathorax, smallest to abdominal tergite I (sometimes swellings indistinct); marginal setae with acute or blunt apices, somewhat curved to rear ................. R . inflata sp. n.

-. Body elliptical; prosoma without above-described swellings; marginal setae long, thick, usually strongly curved to rear, with blunt or frayed apices .............................................................................. R . foveolatae

6. Body elliptical, length nearly twice as long as wide; pleural regions of prosoma very strongly expanded and produced; middle and hind legs distinctly visible from above; marginal setae not obvious .................. .............................................................................................................................................. R . asymmetrica

-. Prosoma without expanded pleural regions, middle legs concealed under prosoma; marginal setae apparent, with serrated or fan-shaped apices........................................................................................................7

7. Prosoma with 2 shrunken furrows at positions corresponding to front and middle legs; abdominal tergite VIII with 2 stout setae, nearly as long as marginal setae ..................................................... R . septica sp. n.

-. Prosoma broadly oval, no shrunken furrows; abdominal tergite VIII with 4 fine setae, obviously shorter than marginal setae ....................................................................................................................... R . rotifera

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Aphidomorpha

Family

Aphididae

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