Psylla omogoensis Miyatake, 1963
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Felipe |
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Psylla omogoensis Miyatake |
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Psylla omogoensis Miyatake View in CoL
Psylla omogoensis Miyatake 1963, p 335 View in CoL ; 1969, p 73; Klimaszewski 1973, p 218; Miyatake 1979, p 217; Matsumoto 2004, p 276. Type locality: Japan (Shikoku).
The correct number of apical metatibial spurs of P. morimotoi View in CoL and P. omogoensis View in CoL is not “five” as originally described in Miyatake (1963), but “six” based on the holotypes and many determined specimens of both species. Furthermore, the nymphal characteristics of the two species exactly fit the genus Psylla View in CoL (s.s.) as follows: antenna eight-segmented; anus located terminally; circumanal pore field very large, distinctly extending to the dorsum of abdomen.
Distribution. Japan (Honshu, Shikoku).
Host plant. * Prunus buergeriana Miq. (Rosaceae) (new record).
* Nymphs and newly emerged adults were collected from P. buergeriana at Ooi , Shinano, Nagano Prefecture, Honshu, Japan in June 2001 by S. Usuba ( NIFTS) .
The generic positions of the following six species are not properly settled based only on adults and nymphs are unknown except for Psylla kuwayamai Crawford and Psylla multipunctata Miyatake. Accordingly, I leave these six species in the genus Psylla (s.l. as in Ossiannilsson, 1970) until nymphal morphological studies have been finished.
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