Aphids

Albrecht, Anders Christian, 2017, Illustrated identification guide to the Nordic aphids feeding on Conifers (Pinophyta) (Insecta, Hemiptera, Sternorhyncha, Aphidomorpha), European Journal of Taxonomy 338, pp. 1-160 : 4

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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2017.338

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3851584

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scientific name

Aphids
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Key A. Aphids on spruce ( Picea )

Synopsis

A1 (A2) Dichotomous key to galls on Picea View in CoL ........................................................................p. 5

A2 (A1) Aphids on Picea View in CoL ......................................................................................................A3

A3 (A15) On aerial parts of Picea View in CoL ...........................................................................................A4

A4 (A11) Siphunculi absent; adults with sclerotised ovipositor. Apterae less than 1.2 mm, antennae at most 3-segmented ...................................... Adelgidae Annand, 1928 View in CoL A5

A5 (A6) Abdomen (all morphs) with 4 pairs of evident spiracles (on abd. 2–5). Gall (when present) with interconnected chambers ............................. Pineus Shimer, 1869: p. 6 View in CoL

A6 (A5) Abdomen (all morphs) with 5 pairs of evident spiracles (on abd. 2–6). Gall with separate chambers ...................................................................................................A7

A7 (A8) Wax glands of overwintering larvae with thin-walled facets secreting solid wax filaments; galls without protruding needles, hair or waxy bloom ................................ ............... Adelges (Aphrastasia) Börner, 1909 View in CoL and A. ( Dreyfusia ) Börner, 1908) p. 8

A8 (A7) Wax glands of overwintering larvae with double-walled facets secreting glossy, stiff, straight or curved tubes of wax; galls usually with protruding needles and hairs or waxy bloom .............................................................................................................A9

A9 (A10) Overwintering larvae (where known): dorsal sclerites bearing single larger wax pores ringed by small glands of irregular shape. Al. gallicola: ant. IV and V often with broad, indistinct basal articulation ...................... Adelges (Adelges) Vallot, 1836 View in CoL p. 9

A10 (A9) Overwintering larvae: dorsal sclerites with groups of similar-sized ring-like wax pores. Al. gallicola with basal articulation of ant. IV and V narrower ......................... ................... Adelges View in CoL ( Gilletteella Börner, 1930 View in CoL and Sacciphantes Curtis, 1844 ) p. 11

A11 (A4) Siphunculi present; adults without sclerotised ovipositor. Apterae rarely less than 1.2 mm; antennae at least 4-segmented ..................... Aphididae Latreille, 1802 View in CoL A12

A12 (A13 A14) Siphunculi elongate, tubular .................. Elatobium Mordvilko, 1914 View in CoL , Aulacorthum Mordvilko, 1914 View in CoL , Neomyzus van der Goot, 1915 View in CoL and Aphis Linnaeus, 1758 View in CoL p. 12

A13 (A12 A14) Siphunculi present as pores not raised from body surface ........................................... .......................................................................................... Mindarus Koch, 1857 View in CoL p. 14

A14 (A12 A13) Siphunculi present as large pores elevated on obtuse cones ........................................ .............................................................................................. Cinara Curtis, 1835 View in CoL p. 14

A15 (A3) Aphids on roots of Picea View in CoL ....................................................................................... A16

A16 (A17) Apterae 2–6 mm, with brown, green or blackish colours; siphunculi present as pores elevated on cones. On thick roots, usually ant-attended ............................................... ............................................................................................. Cinara Curtis, 1835 View in CoL p. 17

A17 (A16) Apterae 0.5–2 mm, whitish, pale green or yellowish, exuding abundant white wax wool; siphunculi absent. On thin mycorrhizal root ends, not attended by ants ........... ............................................................................. Eriosomatinae Kirkaldy, 1905 View in CoL p. 17

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Aphids

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