Takecallis Matsumura, 1917

Qiao, Ge-Xia & Zhang, Guang-Xue, 2004, Review Of The Genus Takecallis Matsumura (Homoptera: Aphididae: Myzocallidinae) From China And Description Of One New Species, Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 52 (2), pp. 373-378 : 373-374

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4618985

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10528221

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scientific name

Takecallis Matsumura, 1917
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Takecallis Matsumura, 1917

Takecallis Matsumura, 1917: 373 .

Takecallis Matsumura - Cottier, 1953: 87; Hille Ris Lambers, 1965: 202; Eastop, 1966: 519; Higuchi, 1968: 25; 1972: 35; Stroyan, 1977: 71; Ghosh, 1990: 229; Tao, 1990: 134.

Type species. – Callipterus arundicolens Clarke, 1903 , by original designation.

Diagnosis. – All viviparae alatae. Head with poorly developed antennal tubercles; dorsum without any sutures; clypeus with an anteriorly directed nose-like projection with 2 hairs. Antenna 6-segmented, shorter or longer than body; processus terminalis sub-equal to the base of the segment. Rostrum hardly reaching beyond fore coxae, ultimate rostral segment very short, shorter than second hind tarsal segment, with or without accessory hairs. Abdominal tergites pale, with small wart-like paired spinal elevations, sometimes on scleroites; spinal and marginal hairs on abdominal tergites single, spinal hairs on tergite VII laterally displaced, tergite VIII with 2- 5 dorsal hairs. All dorsal hairs of body short and acute. Siphunculi short, truncate, without distinct apical flange, with or without a hair appended to the base. Cauda knobbed, with 10-16 hairs. Anal plate bilobed. Rudimentary gonapophyses two. First tarsal segments each with 5 or 6 ventral hairs and 2 dorsal hairs. Empodial hairs flattened. Wax plates minute or absent. Fore wings with media twice-branched, hind wings with both obliques.

Embryos with long capitate dorsal hairs; spinal and marginal hairs single, pleural hairs absent. Siphunculi appear ring like.

Biology. – The members of this genus are pale yellow to pale green in life and infest leaves of bamboo ( Arundinaria , Phyllostachys , Pleioblastus , Sasaella , Sasa spp.). Only alate viviparae are known, sexual forms not known. These species appear to lead anholocyclic life cycles throughout the year ( Ghosh, 1990).

Distribution. – East Asia ( China, Japan, Korea, India), Europe, North America, and New Zealand.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Aphidomorpha

Family

Aphididae

Loc

Takecallis Matsumura, 1917

Qiao, Ge-Xia & Zhang, Guang-Xue 2004
2004
Loc

Takecallis

Ghosh, A 1990: 229
Tao, C 1990: 134
Stroyan, H 1977: 71
Higuchi, H 1972: 35
Higuchi, H 1968: 25
Eastop, V. F 1966: 519
Hille Ris Lambers, D 1965: 202
Cottier, W 1953: 87
1953
Loc

Takecallis

Matsumura, S 1917: 373
1917
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