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Aphis species (Hemiptera, Aphididae) living on Mulinum (Apiaceae) in South America, with a description of a new species
Aphis species living on the South American native genus Mulinum are studied. Aphis vurilocensis Nieto Nafría, Brown and López Ciruelos, sp. n. is described from apterous viviparous females. Alate viviparous females, oviparous females and winged males of Aphis roberti are described. Knowledge of intraspecific variability of apterous viviparous females of A. martinezi, A. paravanoi and A. roberti is developed. An identification key of apterous viviparous females of Aphis species living on Mulinum is presented.
- University of Leon Spain
- International Trademark Association United States
- American Museum of Natural History United States
Male, Insecta, Arthropoda, Aphidomorpha, Animal Structures, Organ Size, Biodiversity, South America, Aphididae, Aphids, Animals, Body Size, Animalia, Female, Animal Distribution, Apiaceae, Taxonomy
Male, Insecta, Arthropoda, Aphidomorpha, Animal Structures, Organ Size, Biodiversity, South America, Aphididae, Aphids, Animals, Body Size, Animalia, Female, Animal Distribution, Apiaceae, Taxonomy
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