Cavariella japonica (Essig & Kuwana, 1918)
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Cavariella japonica (Essig & Kuwana, 1918) |
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Cavariella japonica (Essig & Kuwana, 1918) View in CoL View at ENA
Figs 12 View Figure 12 , 33A-C View Figure 33
Siphocoryne japonica Essig & Kuwana, 1918: 66.
Specimens examined.
One ap. viv. fem. and one ala. viv. fem. (slides), one ap. viv. fem. (COI: OP956124 View Materials ), China: Hubei (Yien County), 30.IV.2016, No. 36809-1-1, on Apiaceae , coll. X.C. Zhu ; one ap. viv. fem. and one ala. viv. fem., Hubei ( Xingdou Mountain ), 4.V.2019, No. 45380-1-1, on Apiaceae , coll. X.L. Zhang ; three ap. viv. fems., Hubei ( Xingdou Mountain ), 3.V.2019, No. 45369-1-1, on Apiaceae , coll. X.L. Zhang ; one ap. viv. fem. and one ala. viv. fem. (slides), one ap. viv. fem. (COI: OP956119 View Materials ), Sichuan ( Dujiangyan ), 11.IV.2014, No. 31362-1-1, on Apiaceae , coll. Y. Wang and X.J. Tang ; two ap. viv. fems., Hubei ( Xingdou Mountain ), 3.V.2019, No. 45370-1-1, on Apiaceae , coll. X. L. Zhang ; two ap. viv. fems. (slides) and one ap. viv. fem. (COI: OP956136 View Materials ), Sichuan ( Chengdu City ), 24.VIII.2018, No. 44015-1-1, on Apiaceae , coll. Y. Xu and J.F. Ji ; two ap. viv. fems. (slides) and one ap. viv. fem. (COI: OP956135 View Materials ), Sichuan ( Chengdu City ), 11.VIII.2018, No. 43839-1-1, on Apiaceae , coll. Y. Xu and J.F. Ji.
Diagnosis.
In life, body white, distal part of tibiae and tarsi black, other parts pale, body dorsum sometimes slightly sclerotized (Fig. 33A, B View Figure 33 ); nymphs white, unsclerotized (Fig. 33C View Figure 33 ). In mounted specimens, body dorsum covered with oval sculptures and papillate tubercles, sometimes sclerotized and pale brown in color (Fig. 12A View Figure 12 ); PT 1.41-1.64 × Ant. VIb; SIPH cylindrical, tapering, constricted distally, slightly curved outward at the end (Fig. 12K View Figure 12 ), 0.14-0.18 × body length; ABD TERG VIII with short conical supra-caudal (Fig. 12M View Figure 12 ); Ant. III-V each with 31-38, 4 or 5, 0 or 1 circular secondary rhinaria in alatae (Fig. 12P View Figure 12 ) ( Essig and Kuwana 1918).
Comment.
The species resembles Cavariella nigra , but differs as follows: body white, dorsum sometimes slightly sclerotized, distal part of tibiae and tarsi black, other parts pale in life; nymphs white, unsclerotized in life ( C. nigra : body dorsum sclerotized and black, and appendages black in life; nymphs pale yellow, thoracic nota and abdominal tergites each with one pair of spinal and marginal patches); PT 1.41-1.64 × Ant. VIb ( C. nigra : PT 1.17-1.49 × Ant. VIb); Ant. III-V each with 31-38, 4 or 5, 0 or 1 circular secondary rhinaria in alatae ( C. nigra : Ant. III-V each with 51-64, 11 or 12, 1-3 circular secondary rhinaria in alatae).
Biology.
Primary host plant: Salix , and the aphids feed on young stems (Fig. 33A View Figure 33 ). Secondary host plant: Apiaceae , and the aphids feed on upper sides of leaves and with ant-attendance (Fig. 33B, C View Figure 33 ).
Distribution.
China (Hubei, Sichuan, Taiwan ( Tao 1964)), Japan.
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Aphidinae |
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Cavariella |
Cavariella japonica (Essig & Kuwana, 1918)
Xu, Ying, Chen, Jing, Jiang, Li-Yun & Qiao, Ge-Xia 2023 |
Siphocoryne japonica
Essig & Kuwana 1918 |