Cavariella (Cavaraiellia) aquatica (Gillette & Bragg, 1916)

Xu, Ying, Chen, Jing, Jiang, Li-Yun & Qiao, Ge-Xia, 2023, Cavariella Del Guercio (Hemiptera, Aphidinae, Macrosiphini) in China, with a new species, new synonymies, and first country records, ZooKeys 1169, pp. 235-292 : 235

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1169.98552

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scientific name

Cavariella (Cavaraiellia) aquatica (Gillette & Bragg, 1916)
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Cavariella (Cavaraiellia) aquatica (Gillette & Bragg, 1916) View in CoL

Figs 1 View Figure 1 , 2 View Figure 2 , 32A-C View Figure 32

Siphocoryne aquatica Gillette & Bragg, 1916: 447.

Types examined.

Holotype and paratypes of Cavariella cessana Zhang, Chen, Zhong & Li, 1999: one ap. viv. fem. and one ala. viv. fem., China: Xinjiang (Korla City), 19.VI.1989, No. 9391, on Salix , coll. G.X. Zhang and T.S. Zhong ( Zhang et al 1999).

Other specimens examined.

One ap. viv. fem., Tibet (Xigaze City), 17.VII.2022, No. 51892-1-1, on Salix , coll. Y. Xu ; one ap. viv. fem.; Tibet (Xigaze City), 26.VII.2014, No. 32740-1-1, on Salix , coll. J. Chen and X.C. Zhu ; one ap. viv. fem., Tibet , 23.VI.2016, No. 37396-1-1, on Salix , coll. F.F. Niu ; one ap. viv. fem. and one ala. viv. fem., Tibet (Linzhi City), 23.VI.2014, No. 37394-1-1, on Salix , coll. F.F. Niu ; one ap. viv. fem. and one ala. viv. fem. (slides), one ap. viv. fem. (COI: OP956122 View Materials ), Tibet (Xigaze City), 26.VII.2014, No. 32744-1-1, on Salix , coll. J. Chen and X.C. Zhu ; one ap. viv. fem., Tibet (Xigaze City), 16.VII.2014, No. 32664-1-1, on Hordeum vulgare var. coeleste , coll. J. Chen, X.C. Zhu, X.H. Lou ; two ap. viv. fems. (slides) and one ap. viv. fem. (COI: OP956121 View Materials ), Tibet (Xigaze City), 26.VII.2014, No. 32742-1-1, on Hordeum vulgare var. coeleste , coll. J. Chen, X.C. Zhu, X.H. Lou ; one ap. viv. fem. and one ala. viv. fem., Tibet (Linzhi City), 23.VI.2016, No. 37393-1-1, on Poaceae , coll. F.F. Niu ; nine ap. viv. fems., Xinjiang , 11.VII.1977, No. 6892, on Salix , coll. Y.H. Han ( Zhang and Zhong 1985) ; two ap. viv. fems., Xinjiang , 11.VII.1977, No. 6644, on Salix , coll. Y.H. Han ( Zhang and Zhong 1985) ; two ap. viv. fems., Qinghai , 14.VI.1997, No. 11430, on Salix , coll. X.L. Chen ( Zhang et al. 1999) ; eighteen ap. viv. fems., Qinghai , 13.VI.1997, No. 11417, on Salix , coll. X.L. Chen ( Zhang et al. 1999).

Diagnosis.

Body dorsum is covered with wavy or irregular circular wrinkles; ABD TERG VIII with short conical supra-caudal process, blunt at apex (Fig. 1G, I View Figure 1 ); siphunculus clavate, obliquely truncated at tip, without flange (Fig. 1H View Figure 1 ) ( Gillette and Bragg 1916; Zhang and Zhong 1985; Zhang et al. 1999).

Comments.

The species migrates between Salix and Poaceae , Cyperaceae , or Juncaceae , and the supra-caudal process has some variations between the host plants. The population feeding on Salix has a broad, short, conical supra-caudal process (Fig. 1I View Figure 1 ), while those on secondary host plants have a slightly larger supra-caudal process; sometimes the ABD TERG VIII bends backward to a triangular supra-caudal process (Fig. 2B, C View Figure 2 ), so there can be some misidentifications to this species. Zhang et al. (1999) described Cavariella cessana (Fig. 2D-F View Figure 2 ) based on apterae and alatae feeding on Salix . After checking many specimens of the two species in China, they were found to be the same species feeding on different host plants. Additionally, the molecular data supported that C. aquatica and C. cessana are the same species (Fig. 38 View Figure 38 ). Therefore, Cavariella cessana Zhang, Chen, Zhong & Li, 1999 should be considered as a junior synonym of Cavariella aquatica (Gillette & Bragg, 1916).

Biology.

Primary host plant: Salix ; secondary host plant: Poaceae , Cyperaceae , or Juncaceae . The species feeds on upper sides of leaves and tender tips of the primary host plant (Fig. 32A, B View Figure 32 ). As to the secondary host plant, the species feeds on a water-grass Catabrosa aquatica (L.) growing on seeped land and usually was found in the water along the margins of ditches in USA ( Gillette and Bragg 1916). In China, the species feeds on the upper surfaces of Hordeum vulgare var. coeleste L. (Fig. 32C View Figure 32 ).

Distribution.

China (Qinghai, Tibet, Xinjiang), Afghanistan, Canada, Europe, India, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, USA.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Aphididae

Genus

Cavariella

Loc

Cavariella (Cavaraiellia) aquatica (Gillette & Bragg, 1916)

Xu, Ying, Chen, Jing, Jiang, Li-Yun & Qiao, Ge-Xia 2023
2023
Loc

Siphocoryne aquatica

Gillette & Bragg 1916
1916