Jacksonia papillata Theobald 1923
Jacksonia papillata Theobald, 1923 Fig. 11 Diagnosis Diagnosis based on Heie (1994, 2004). Apterae 1.3–1.9 mm, green-olive-brown-reddish. Cuticle rough, squamous or nodulose, particularly on head and antennae. Antennal tubercles well developed, their inner sides converging. Siphunculi squamose, from...
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Summary: | Jacksonia papillata Theobald, 1923 Fig. 11 Diagnosis Diagnosis based on Heie (1994, 2004). Apterae 1.3–1.9 mm, green-olive-brown-reddish. Cuticle rough, squamous or nodulose, particularly on head and antennae. Antennal tubercles well developed, their inner sides converging. Siphunculi squamose, from a thick base narrowing to a slender apical half; aperture small, terminal. Monoecious. Lives on basal parts of grasses and may, in addition to grasses, also feed on mosses. Recorded hosts Holman (2009) reports Hyocomium armoricum and Hypnum cupressiforme (Hypnaceae) as hosts and Heie (2004) Bryum pallens (Bryaceae). Distribution D Fa I N S. : Published as part of Albrecht, Anders Christian, 2015, Identification guide to Nordic aphids associated with mosses, horsetails and ferns (Bryophyta, Equisetophyta, Polypodiophyta) (Insecta, Hemiptera, Aphidoidea), pp. 1-55 in European Journal of Taxonomy 145 on page 14, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2015.145, http://zenodo.org/record/3787410 : {"references": ["Heie O. E. 1994. The Aphidoidea of Fennoscandia and Denmark V. Aphidinae. Part 2 of Macrosiphini. Fauna Entomologica Scandinavica 28. E. J. Brill, Leiden-New York-Koln.", "Heie O. E. 2004. Bladlus 1 - 2. Danmarks Fauna 87. Dansk Naturhistorisk Forening, Kobenhavn."]} |
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