Aphis stachydis Mordvilko, 1928
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5545.1.1 |
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Aphis stachydis Mordvilko, 1928 |
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Aphis stachydis Mordvilko, 1928 View in CoL
Material. MSB: 22.ix.2023, Stachys byzantina K.Koch , on root collar and petioles of basal leaves, apt. and al .
Comments. Aphids of this species live in rolled leaves or on flower-stems and flowers of Stachys spp. , however,
Holman (1961) found these aphids on the roots of S. cretica in Crimea. Aphids from Crimea had short siphunculi compared to the cauda and 5-segmented antennae. Holman (1961) suggested that these were midsummer dwarfs of A. stachydis . Aphids of this species in Dagestan were also found at the base of a plant ( Stachys byzantina K.Koch ) and have short siphunculi and are probably also midsummer dwarfs of A. stachydis . However, further research into the life cycle and food specialization of this species is necessary to establish if the aphids living on the root parts of Stachys are A. stachydis or a new species for science.
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Museum of Southwestern Biology |
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