›› 2004, Vol. 47 ›› Issue (6): 815-820.

• 研究论文 • 上一篇    下一篇

聂跳蚜属(蚜科:跳蚜亚科) 订正及一新种记述

乔格侠, 张广学   

  • 出版日期:2004-12-20 发布日期:2004-12-20

A review of the genus Nevskyella Ossiannilsson (Homoptera: Aphididae: Saltusaphidinae) with description of one new species

QIAO Ge-Xia, ZHANG Guang-Xue   

  • Online:2004-12-20 Published:2004-12-20

摘要: 记述了聂跳蚜属Nevskyella Ossiannilsson 世界全部已知和新发现种类共5种: 蘑菇聂跳蚜N. fungifera (Ossiannilsson), 华聂跳蚜N. sinensis (Zhang, Zhang and Zhong, 1995)(新组合), 瘤聂跳蚜N. tuberculata Zhang and Zhang,拟蘑菇聂跳蚜N. similifungifera sp. Nov.和法国聂跳蚜N. meridionalis HilleRis Lambers and vanden Bosch,其中前4种在中国有分布。文中提供了分种检索表、形态学描述、寄主植物、地理分布和生物学资料。基于前、中足股节扩展,胫节基部加粗,头部侧缘无毛以及后足胫节外侧缘毛正常,提出了新组合华聂跳蚜N. sinensis (Zhang, Zhang and Zhong, 1995) 。蘑菇聂跳蚜以往报道的中国分布记录部分属误定,被定为新种拟蘑菇聂跳蚜N. similifungifera sp. nov.。模式标本保存在中国科学院动物研究所(IZAS)和英国自然历史博物馆昆虫部(BMNH)。

关键词: 蚜科, 跳蚜亚科, 聂跳蚜属, 新种, 新组合

Abstract: This paper dealt with all five species of the genus Nevskyella known or newly found in the world, i.e., N. fungifera (Ossiannilsson), N. sinensis (Zhang, Zhang and Zhong, 1995) N. tuberculata Zhang and Zhang, N. similifungifera sp. Nov., and N. eridionalis HilleRis Lambers and vanden Bosch, of which four species except N. meridionalis have distribution in China. The new combination, N. sinensis (Zhang, Zhang and Zhong, 1995) was proposed based on the enlarged foreand mid-femora and thickened bases of tibiae for leaping, lateral margins of head without setae, and outer margins of hind tibia with normal setae. The former records of N. fungifera (Ossiannilsson, 1953) in China were partly based on misidentified specimens. These isidentified specimens were here identified as one new species. Keys to species, morphological descriptions of the new species, and records of host plants, distribution and biology for all species are provided. The specimens including type specimens are deposited separately in the Zoological Museum, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing (IZAS), and the Natural History Museum, London (BMNH).

Key words: Aphididae, Saltusaphidinae, Nevskyella, new species, new combination