• Title/Summary/Keyword: 진딧물아과

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The First Records of Pemphigus bursarius (Linnaeus, 1758) (Hemiptera: Aphididae: Eriosomatinae) from South Korea (한국의 미기록종 Pemphigus bursarius (Linnaeus, 1758) (노린재목: 진딧물과: 면충아과)에 대한 보고)

  • Hyobin Lee;Wonhoon Lee
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.62 no.1
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    • pp.5-8
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    • 2023
  • In this study, the gall-forming aphid species, Pemphigus bursarius (Linnaeus, 1758) is reported for the first time in Korea. Species description, measurement, diagnosis, distributions, host plants, illustrations, and identification key of fundatrix are provided.

Morphological studies on the mouth parts of aphids and the penetration of stylets into their host plants (진딧물의 구기 및 기주식물에의 구침삽입 방법에 관한 형태학적 연구)

  • Kim S. P.
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.5_6
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    • pp.9-18
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    • 1968
  • Morphological studios on the mouth parts of some aphids belonging to 5 sub-families and on the penetration of stylets into their host plants were carried out in order to find out possible relationship between mouth parts and capability of virus transmission. 1. There were no differences between the aphid species in general morphology of mouth parts. 2. Mouth parts could be observed in detail especially in Toxoptera citricidus and Chaitophorus chinensis. 3. Accessory salivary gland was larger than principal salivary gland in Toxoptera citricidus. 4. In 4 species, e. g. Chaitophorus chinensis, Myzus persicae, Aphis craccivora, Toxoptem citricidus, the stylets were usually inserted in plant tissues intercellularly and reached phloem, however, in Lachnus tropicalis only intracellularly and in Eriosoma clemalis more frequently intracellularly. 5. The stylets tracks of Eriosoma clemalis, Lachnus tropicalis and Myzus persicae were clearly visible but not in Toxoptera citricidus, Chaitophorus chinensis and Aphis craccivora. The tracks were stained with yellowish brown or red brown. 6. Saliva was seceted between the cell walls in most species and some substances in saliva seem to cause loosend cell walls. 7. The penetration of the stylets might cause physiological disturbance to host plants and could make the host plants susceptible to the plant diseases.

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