Burckhardt, 1987 : 314
The jumping plant-lice of the Neotropical genus Tainarys (Hemiptera: Psylloidea) associated with Anacardiaceae
Burckhardt, Daniel
Queiroz, Dalva L.
Zootaxa
2017
4232
4
535
567
54K5R
Burckhardt
Burckhardt
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Insecta
Aphalaridae
Tainarys
Animalia
Hemiptera
28
563
Arthropoda
species
sordida
Tainarys sordida Burckhardt, 1987: 314.
Material examined. Argentina( Mendoza, Río Negro), Chile( RegionsIII‒VIII [without Región Metropolitana]) ( MHNG, NHMB). Descriptionsof adult by Burckhardt (1987)and of immature by Burckhardt & Basset (2000).
Distribution. Argentina( Cordoba, Mendoza, Río Negro), Chile(Regions III‒IX and Metropolitana) ( Burckhardt 1987; Flores et al.1989; Flores1990; Sáiz & Nuñez 1997; Burckhardt & Basset 2000, Malcom et al. 2015). The record from Argentina( Buenos Aires) by Kuzmanich et al.(2015)is doubtful and may concern another, related species.
Host plants. S. fasciculata(Grieseb.) Johnston, Schinus johnstoniiF.A. Barkley, S. latifolia(Gillies) Engler, S. montana(Philippi) Engler, S. patagonica(Phil.) I.M.Johnst. ex Cabrera, S. polygama(Cav.) Cabrera, S. velutinus(Turcz.) I.M. Johnst. (Anacardiaceae). Forming irregular leaf roll galls or crumpling of young leaves. The reexamination of the plant voucher specimens showed that the record of Schinus fasciculata(Grieseb.) Johnstonby Burckhardt & Basset (2000)concerns S. johnstonii(C. L. da Silva, in litt.). Kuzmanich et al. (2015)reported galls on the leaves of S. longifolia(Lindl.) Speg.from Argentina( Buenos Aires) which they attributed to T. sordida. This record is doubtful and may concern another, related species.
Comments. Flores et al. (1989)observed two generations per year in a population on S. polygamain Central Chile. The emergence of adults coincided with the growth of new twigs.
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Argentina
Mendoza
28
563
1
Mendoza
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MHNG, NHMB
Chile
Regions
28
563
1
Region Metropolitana
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Chile
Flores
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563
1
Flores