Tinocallis (Sappocallis) saltans (Nevsky, 1929)

Kanturski, Mariusz, Lee, Yerim & Depa, Lukasz, 2018, New records of an alien aphid species Tinocallis (Sappocallis) takachihoensis from countries in central and northern Europe (Hemiptera, Aphididae, Calaphidinae), ZooKeys 730, pp. 1-16 : 3-6

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.730.21599

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scientific name

Tinocallis (Sappocallis) saltans (Nevsky, 1929)
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Tinocallis (Sappocallis) saltans (Nevsky, 1929) View in CoL Figs 1, 2, 3; 5, 6, 7, 8; Table 1

Redescription.

Alate viviparous female.

Colour. Colour of live specimens: head brown, ANT yellow with distinctly darker apices of ANT IV and V and almost whole ANT VI. Prothorax yellow or light brown, the rest of thorax dark brown to dark brown. Legs pale with visible darker distal part of hind femora. Abdomen yellow with brown with brown, small and rounded sclerites (Fig. 1e). Pigmentation of mounted specimens: head and thorax light brown to brown with lighter prothorax. The rest of body pale (Fig. 2c).

Morphometric characters. ANT 0.71-0.77 × BL and 0.33-0.37 × HW. ANT III with 12-17 transverse oval secondary rhinaria (Fig. 3c). PT 0.95 × BASE. Other antennal ratios: ANT VI/ANT III 0.47-0.51, ANT V/ANT III 0.44, ANT IV/ANT III 0.55-0.57. Ant I with 3 setae, Ant II with 2, ANT III with 10-11 setae, ANT IV with 2-4 setae, ANT V with 2 setae, ANT VI with one basal seta. URS 0.10-0.15 × ANT III, 0.21-0.30 × ANT VI, and 0.50-0.60 × HT II. Pronotum with four projections, two on distal and two on proximal part (Fig. 4c). Mesonotum with two small, imbricated projections on the distal part with rounded apices (Fig. 5c). HT II 0.20-0.26 × ANT III and 0.42-0.51 × ANT VI. Forewings with base of pterostigma with dark spot and pigmentation or bordering on branches of media and delicate light brown spot near Cu1b (Fig. 6c). Hind legs pale or light brown with darker distal part of femora (Fig. 7c). Abdomen pale with brown sclerites with distinct tubercles on ABD III-V. SIPH brown (Fig. 8c).

Material examined.

three alate viviparous females, CHINA: Xiangshan, 25 May 1985, No. VFE 18128, on Ulmus sp., coll. V.F. Eastop (BMNH); two alate viviparous females POLAND: Katowice, 17 Jul 2016, No. 07/16/10, on Ulmus sp., coll. M. Kanturski leg., UŚ; two alate viviparous females, TAJIKISTAN: Gissarskij cgrebt (1300m), 03 Jul 1959, No. R.3964, on Ulmus campestris , coll. M. Narzikulov (ZMPA); two alate viviparous females, UKRAINE: Kanevskij zapov., 17 Aug 1945, No. R.3961, on Ulmus sp., coll. V. Mamontova (ZMPA).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Aphididae

SubFamily

Calaphidinae

Genus

Tinocallis