Macrosiphum dryopteridis (Holman, 1959)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2015.145 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3793987 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FC8787-A53C-BF0F-FDE9-FEA46100B2F8 |
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Macrosiphum dryopteridis (Holman, 1959) |
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Macrosiphum dryopteridis (Holman, 1959)
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Diagnosis
Aptera 2.5–4.2 mm, yellowish green (rarely bright green). Eyes black. Abd. dorsum sclerotised (but neither darkened nor distinctly glossy), segmental borders obliterated. Siphunculi slightly swollen distally. Ant. segment 3 with 0–10 rhinaria. RIV+V less than 0.14 mm. Holocyclic, monoecious. Shady places, parks, gardens, mixed and deciduous forests. Not ant-attended.
Recorded hosts
Athyriaceae : Athyrium distentifolium , A. filix-femina *; Cystopteridaceae : Gymnocarpium dryopteris , G. robertianum ; Dennstaedtiaceae : Pteridium aquilinum ; Dryopteridaceae : Dryopterix carthusiana *, D. cristata *, D. dilatata , D. filix-mas ; Polypodiaceae : Polypodium vulgare ; Thelypteridaceae : Phegopteris connectilis , Thelypteris palustris .
Distribution
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