Cavariella nigra Basu, 1964
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Cavariella nigra Basu, 1964 View in CoL
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Cavariella nigra Basu, 1964: 240.
Specimens examined.
One ap. viv. fem. and one ala. viv. fem., China: Sichuan ( Ganzi City ), 18.VII.2017, No. 45858-1-1, on Salix , coll. J.F. Ji ; one ap. viv. fem. and one ap. viv. fem. (COI: OP956126 View Materials ), Hubei (Yien County), 3.V.2016, No. 36849-1-1, on Apiaceae , coll. X.C. Zhu ; one ap. viv. fem. (slide) and one ap. viv. fem. (COI: OP956134 View Materials ), Shaanxi (Ningshan County), 4.VI.2018, No. 43081-1-1, on Apiaceae , coll. H. Long ; one ap. viv. fem. and one ala. viv. fem. (slides), one ap. viv. fem. (COI: OP956130 View Materials ), Jilin, 5.VIII.2017, No. 41140-1-1, on Apiaceae , coll. T.Y. Liu and H. Long ; two ap. viv. fems., Yunnan, 25.IX.2020, No. 49354-1-1, on Apiaceae , coll. Y. Xu ; two ap. viv. fems., Tibet ( Nyingchi City ), 30.VI.2021, No. 51743-1-1, on Salix , coll. Y. Xu ; two ap. viv. fems., Tibet ( Nyingchi City ), 26.VI.2021, No. 51699-1-1, on Salix , coll. Y. Xu ; three ap. viv. fems. and five ala. viv. fems., Beijing, 4.VIII.2000, No. 12561, on Apiaceae , coll. G.X. Qiao.
Diagnosis.
In life, body dorsum black, venter of abdomen pale yellow, sometimes pink, and appendages black (Fig. 34 View Figure 34 ); nymphs pale yellow, sometimes pink, and appendages black; thoracic nota and abdominal tergites each with one pair of spinal and marginal patches (Fig. 34D View Figure 34 ). In specimens, Body dorsum sclerotized and uniformly black-brown in mounted specimens (Fig. 18A View Figure 18 ). PT 1.17-1.49 × Ant. VIb. Ant. III-V each with 51-64, 11 or 12, 1-3 circular and produced secondary rhinaria in alatae (Fig. 19B View Figure 19 ). URS long wedge-shaped (Fig. 18D View Figure 18 ), reaching hind coxae. ABD TERG VIII with short supra-caudal process (Fig. 18K View Figure 18 ), 0.05-0.11 mm, 0.84-1.45 × basal width. SIPH long cylindrical (Fig. 18I View Figure 18 ), not swollen, constricted distally, with strongly imbricated.
Comment.
The species is recorded in China for the first time. The species resembles Cavariella japonica , but differs as follows: body dorsum sclerotized and black, and appendages uniformly black in life; nymphs pale yellow, thoracic nota and abdominal tergites each with one pair of spinal and marginal patches in life ( C. japonica : body white, dorsum sometimes slightly sclerotized, distal part of tibiae and tarsi black, other parts pale in life; nymphs white, unsclerotized in life); PT 1.17-1.49 × Ant. VIb ( C. japonica : PT 1.41-1.64 × Ant. VIb); Ant. III-V each with 51-64, 11 or 12, 1-3 circular and produced secondary rhinaria in alatae ( C. japonica : Ant. III-V each with 31-38, 4 or 5, 0 or 1 circular secondary rhinaria in alatae).
Biology.
Primary host plants: Salix , and the aphids feed on tender tips and with ant attendance (Fig. 34A-C View Figure 34 ) in China and India ( Basu 1964). Secondary host plants are Apiaceae in China, and the aphids feed on young leaves and flowers, with ant attendance (Fig. 34D-F View Figure 34 ).
Distribution.
China (Beijing, Gansu, Hubei, Jilin, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Tibet, Yunnan), India (West Bengal) ( Basu 1964).
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Cavariella nigra Basu, 1964
Xu, Ying, Chen, Jing, Jiang, Li-Yun & Qiao, Ge-Xia 2023 |
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