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Zootaxa ; 5183(1): 90-97, 2022 Sep 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36095456

ABSTRACT

Blanchardaphis was erected for two Argentinian species of aphids very similar to Uroleucon, but distinguished by several characters. Here, we examined morphology and DNA sequences of Blanchardaphis specimens from Argentina and Chile. We further conducted a phylogenetic analysis to determine the relationship of Blanchardaphis to Uroleucon. We found minor morphological and genetic differences between Blanchardaphis samples based on geography, which appear to be population-level variation. On the basis of current evidence, we conclude that B. poikila (Ortego, Nieto Nafra Mier Durante, 1997) is synonymous with B. capitophoroides (Blanchard, 1942), and that Blanchardaphis Ortego, Nieto Nafra Mier Durante, 1998 is synonymous with Lambersius Olive, 1965 (subgenus of Uroleucon) sensu Nieto Nafra et al. 2007 or alternatively with the subgenus Uroleucon.


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Aphids , Animals , Base Sequence , Phylogeny
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Zootaxa ; 4590(5): zootaxa.4590.5.2, 2019 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31716073

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Three new species of Neuquenaphis Blanchard are described from aphids collected in southernmost South America on several species of Nothofagus, southern beeches: Neuquenaphis blackmani Nieto Nafría and Brown, sp. n. from apterous and alate viviparous females and alatoid nymphs collected on Nothofagus dombeyi in Los Lagos and Los Ríos regions (Chile) and on Nothofagus nitida in Los Ríos region, Neuquenaphis aurata Mier Durante and von Dohlen, sp. n. from apterous and alate viviparous females collected on Nothofagus betuloides in Magallanes region (Chile) and Tierra del Fuego province (Argentina), and Neuquenaphis ramireziNieto Nafría and Ortego, sp. n. from apterous viviparous females collected on Nothofagus pumilio and N. antarctica in Tierra del Fuego province (Argentina) and La Araucanía, Aysén and Magallanes regions (Chile). Sequences of the mitochondrial COI "barcode" region and the tRNAleu-COII locus support the distinction of these new species from described Neuquenaphis species. Morphological characteristics that differentiate the new species from already described species of the genus are discussed. Partial identification keys for known apterous and alate viviparous females of Neuquenaphis species are presented on the basis of those established by Quednau (2010).


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Aphids , Animals , Antarctic Regions , Argentina , Chile , Fagales , Female
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