巴基斯坦外来蚜虫新资料(半翅目:蚜虫科)

IF 0.7 Q4 ENTOMOLOGY
MUHAMMAD AMIN, KHALID MAHMOOD, IMRAN BODLAH, MUHAMMAD ASGHAR HASSAN, MUHAMMAD QASIM, ZAHID MAHMOOD SARWAR, ZAFAR ULLAH
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巴基斯坦主要的外来蚜虫动物群有300多种,其年代学基于零星的零星研究。目前的研究是在2017-2018年期间在阿扎德克什米尔地区未标明的Poonch地区进行的,发现了12种新的外来物种。其中,阿菲(Aphis) sambuci;Hyperomyzus pallidus;Neomyzus circumflexus;Pleotrichophorus chrysanthemi;安氏尿鼠和复合尿鼠是入侵种;桔蚜(弓翅目);维多利亚大虹吸菌;巨噬菌(Macrosiphum);南野犀(Nasonovia) ribisnigri和非洲犀(Sitobion)是非入侵外来物种。其中,桑布蚜、菊花多毛蚜、asclepiadis、维多利亚大siphoniella victoria和旋曲新蝇是巴基斯坦的新记录。本文介绍了外来蚜虫的分类、诊断、寄主植物、研究区域和总体分布。本研究还详细分析了该国最近记录的9种新蚜虫的入侵物种/生物地理状况。后两种参数下的18属21种中,有10属14种为入侵种。古北区以11属14种为主,非洲热带、隐生区、新北极区和东方区各有2种。
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New data on alien aphid species from Pakistan (Hemiptera: Aphididae)
Pakistan’s predominantly exotic aphid fauna of over 300 species is chronologically based on sporadic patchy researches. Present study, conducted in the aphidologically uncharted Poonch division of Azad Kashmir during 2017–2018, yielded 12 new alien species. Of these, Aphis (Aphis) sambuci; Hyperomyzus pallidus; Neomyzus circumflexus; Pleotrichophorus chrysanthemi; Uroleucon ambrosiae, and Uroleucon compositae are invasive species, while Aphis (Aphis) asclepiadis; Aphis (Toxoptera) citricidus; Macrosiphoniella (Asterobium) victoriae; Macrosiphum (Macrosiphum) gei; Nasonovia (Nasonovia) ribisnigri, and Sitobion (Sitobion) africanum are non-invasive alien species. Among these, Aphis sambuci, Pleotrichophorus chrysanthemi, Aphis asclepiadis, Macrosiphoniella victoriae and Neomyzus circumflexus are new records for Pakistan. Systematics, diagnosis, host plants, study area and general distribution of the encountered alien aphid species are presented herewith. The present study also scrutinizes invasive-species/biogeographic status of nine lately documented new aphid species in the country. Out of 21 species in 18 genera, pooled under latter two parameters, 14 invasive species in 10 genera were found invasive. Palearctic elements with a total of 14 species in 11 genera dominated the data while Afrotropical, cryptogenic, Nearctic, and Oriental regions had two species in as such genera each.
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Journal of Insect Biodiversity
Journal of Insect Biodiversity Environmental Science-Ecology
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