The aphid fauna of
Larix seems to reflect the apparently close relationship between the
tree species in this genus. Host records of the best-known larch-feeding
aphids (Cinara cuneomaculata, C. laricis, Adelges laricis)
show no sign of discrimination between species of Larix, and it seems
possible that the less well-known and less widely distributed aphids would be
equally non-specific in their choice of hosts if given the opportunity. For Adelges
species, it is not possible to provide a complete key in the present state of
knowledge.
Antennae of aptera with at most 3 segments.
Antenna of alata 4- or 5-segmented with 3 large primary, but no secondary,
rhinaria. Forewing with radial sector absent. Always oviparous, with a
distinct, chitinous ovipositor
…..2
–
Antenna of aptera and alata
6-segmented, that of alata with secondary rhinaria. Forewing with radial
sector present. Parthenogenetic morphs viviparous
…..5
2
Wax glands of overwintering first
instar larva (neosistens) with double walled facets secreting hollow tubes of
wax (e.g. fig.
55A). Head and prothorax of alata bearing wax gland areas of granular
appearance, with facets not clearer than the surrounding cuticle, or at most
with small groups of clear facets on marginal areas of prothorax (fig.55D)
…..3
–
Wax glands of overwintering
neosistens either absent or if present then with simple, thin-walled facets
secreting solid wax filaments (fig.55B). Head and prothorax of alata with or
without wax gland areas bearing numerous facets that are clearer than
surrounding cuticle (figs 55E, F)
…..4
3
Wax glands of overwintering
first instar larva (neosistens) each with 5-6 triangular double-walled pores
…..
Adelges (Sacciphantes) roseigallis*
–
Wax glands of overwintering first
instar larva (neosistens) each with 4 rounded, double-walled pores
…..
Adelges (Sacciphantes) viridis group
4
Overwintering first instar
larva (neosistens) with dorsal sclerotic plates of head and thorax separate (fig. 55B).
Adult aptera (sistens) pyriform, BL 1.8-2.5 mm. Dorsum membranous, with small
groups of wax gland facets on all segments (the marginal groups largest)
(fig. 55G). Alata of BL 1.8-2.6 mm, with anterior and posterior cephalic wax
gland areas united to form a continuous longitudinal swathe of facets on each
side of the epicranial suture (fig. 55E). ANT IV and V of alata with minimal
width of basal articulation of segment usually less than 0.5 of width of rhinaria
…..Adelges (Cholodkovskyana) viridana group
–
Overwintering neosistens
heavily sclerotised, with dorsal sclerotic plates of head and thorax
coalesced (fig. 55C). Adult aptera (sistens or progrediens) oval or
sub-circular, with paired spinal, pleural and marginal sclerotic plates on
thorax and ABD TERG 1-5; these are rounded, convex and wrinkled without wax
glands in sistens (spring generation; fig. 55H), but more extensive and with
numerous wax gland facets in aestivating (progrediens) generation (fig. 55I).
Alata of BL 1.0-1.7 mm, with anterior and posterior cephalic wax gland areas
if present usually separate (fig. 55F). ANT IV and V of alata with minimum
width of basal articulation of segment usually more than 0.5 of maximum width
of rhinaria
…..Adelges laricisgroup
5
SIPH tubular, longer than their basal
width. ANT PT/BASE more than 1
…..6
–
SIPH either absent or on broad,
hairy, pigmented cones. ANT PT/BASE less than 1
…..7
6
Dorsum pale. Cauda pale. SIPH mainly pale, and swollen on distal half. Antennal hairs very short and inconspicuous, of maximal length less than 0.5 × ANT BD III
…..Elatobium laricis
–
Dorsum with dark markings, at least marginally and posterior to SIPH. Cauda dark. SIPH dark, tapering from base to flange. Antennal hairs more than 0.5 × ANT BD III
…..Aphis fabae
7
SIPH absent or present only as small
pores
…..8
–
SIPH present as large pores on broad
hairy cones
…..10
8
Alata developing on Larix (sexupara)
with only about 6 secondary rhinaria on ANT III, 2-4 on ANT IV, about 3 on V,
and 2 on VI
…..Prociphilus
laricis
–
Alate sexupara with many more
secondary rhinaria (e.g. more than 20 on III)
…..9
9
Head of alata without distinct wax pore
plates (based on spring migrant, but probably also applying to sexupara)
…..Prociphilus
kuwanai
–
Head of alata with a pair of wax pore
plates (based on spring migrant, but probably also applying to sexupara)
…..Prociphilus
ushikoroshi
10
(This and subsequent couplets apply only
to apterous morphs.) ABD TERG 2-6 with at least some hairs arising
from dark sclerites of minimum dimension at least 5 times the diameter of the
hair base
…..11
–
ABD TERG 2-6 either without
hair-bearing sclerites or with hairs on very small, round scleroites of
diameter less than 4 times that of hair base
…..15
11
ANT BASE VI with 9-12 hairs. Hair-bearing sclerites on
ABD TERG 2-6 numerous rounded, evenly-spaced, and mostly rather uniform-sized
(fig. 56A)
…..Cinara lyalli
–
ANT BASE VI with 6-8 hairs.
Hair-bearing sclerites on ABD TERG 2-6 of irregular shape and varying size
and distribution
…..12
12
Hind tibia mainly dark with a short pale
section on basal third, of length less than 0.2 of total length of tibia.
Hairs on hind tibia maximally 65 µm and hair-bearing sclerites on ABD
TERG 2-6 numerous, mostly separate (fig. 56B)
…..Cinara
laricifoliae
–
Hind tibia with most of basal half
pale, the pale section occupying at least 0.25 of total length of tibia. If
the longest hind tibial hairs are less than 65 µm then there are
only a few, small sclerites on each of ABD TERG 2-6
…..13
13
R IV+V usually less than 0.7 times
longer than HT II. ABD TERG 2-6 each with only a few small flat sclerites,
bearing variable but often rather finely pointed hairs which are maximally 40
µm long (fig.
56C)
…..Cinara
laricifex
–
R IV+V usually more than 0.7 times
longer than HT II. ABD TERG 2-6 usually with numerous large sclerites, often confluent
between hair bases; the hairs arising from them are often thick and
spine-like with raised, conical bases (figs 56D, E)
…..14
14
Dorsal abdominal hairs often with
enlarged or blunt, bifurcate or multifurcate apices (fig.56D)
…..Cinara
spiculosa
–
All dorsal abdominal hairs with acute
apices (fig. 56E)
…..Cinara laricis
15
BL 4.7-6.1 mm. R IV 0.29-0.42 mm long, bearing
21-34 hairs arranged in 4 longitudinal rows
…..Cinara
kochiana
–
BL less than 4.7 mm. R IV
0.15-0.25 mm long, bearing 5-11 hairs in 2 longitudinal rows
…..16
16
Longest hairs on ABD TERG 3 at least 2 × diameter of ANT III at midpoint
…..Cinara subterranea*
–
Longest hairs on ABD TERG 3 no more than 1.5 × diameter of ANT III at midpoint
…..17
17
ANT IV shorter than or as short
as ANT VI (incl. PT). Length of sclerotised part of stylet groove (see fig. 74A)
more than total length of antenna. BL usually less than 3 mm
…..Cinara chibi
–
ANT IV clearly longer than ANT VI (incl. PT). Length of sclerotised part of stylet groove less than total length of antenna. BL often more than 3 mm *only oviparae of C. subterranea have been seen.
One aphid species, Pseudoregma
panicola, is recorded from three Lasiacis
spp.; L. divaricata, L.
grisebachii and L. sorghoidea (or
use key to apterae of grass-feeding aphids under Digitaria).
Head black, spiculose, with well-developed, steep-sided ANT tubercles.
SIPH wholly black, cylindrical/tapering. Cauda less than 0.5 × SIPH, with 5-6
hairs
ANT tubercles well developed,
projecting forward much further than the weakly developed median frontal
tubercle, with inner faces smooth and broadly divergent
…..2
–
ANT tubercles absent or
weakly developed, or if well developed then either their inner faces are
steep-sided and scabrous or spiculose, or the median frontal tubercle is
developed to a similar extent
…..11
2
SIPH somewhat swollen in middle, either entirely black or dusky/dark
with black apices
…..3
–
SIPH pale and cylindrical
or tapering for most of length
…..7
3
Dorsal abdomen with a
segmental pattern of dark spinal, pleural and marginal sclerites. Cauda pale.
ANT III with 1-6 small rhinaria near base
…..Megourella purpurea
–
Dorsal abdomen without a
segmental pattern of dark sclerites. Cauda pale or dark. ANT III with 6-50
somewhat protruberant rhinaria extending onto distal half
…..4
4
Cauda pale or only darker
towards apex. Antesiphuncular sclerites pale or absent
…..5
–
Cauda dark brown or
black. Large crescent-shaped antesiphuncular sclerites present (as in alata)
…..6
5
SIPH 0.67–0.95 × cauda. ANT III with 6–21
secondary rhinaria. ANT PT/BASE 2.7–3.7
…..Megoura litoralis
–
SIPH 1.00–1.16 × cauda. ANT III with 40–59 secondary rhinaria, ANT PT/BASE 3.5–4.75
…..Megoura lathyricola*
6
ANT III with 5-26 (usually
10-18) rhinaria, not in a row, on basal 0.75 of segment (ANT IV of al. with
0-7 rhinaria)
…..Megoura viciae
–
ANT III with (15-) 21-50 rhinaria in a row extending
over 0.75-0.90 of segment. (ANT IV of al. with more than 17 rhinaria)
…..Megoura crassicauda
7
SIPH with a subapical
zone of polygonal reticulation (at least 4-5 rows of closed cells). Hairs on
ANT III more than 0.5 × BD III
…..8
–
SIPH without polygonal
reticulation. Hairs on ANT III very short and blunt, much less than 0.5 × BD
III
…..9
8
ANT VI BASE 0.8-1.3 × R
IV+V
…..Macrosiphum euphorbiae
–
ANT VI BASE 1.4-2.0 × R
IV+V
…..Macrosiphum creelii
9
Articulation between ANT
III and IV blackish. ANT VI BASE 0.25-0.4 mm, 1.8-2.3 × R IV+V. SIPH very
attenuate distally, with minimum diameter less than 0.25 × width of cauda at
midlength in dorsal view
…..Acyrthosiphon pisum
–
Articulation between ANT
III and IV pale or dusky. ANT VI BASE 0.13-0.2 mm, 1.0-1.5 × R IV+V. SIPH not
attenuate distally, with minimum diameter more than 0.25 × width of cauda at
midlength in dorsal view
…..10
10
ANT
PT/BASE 4.3-6.0, and PT usually 1.6-2.5 × cauda. SIPH rarely less than 1.7 ×
cauda
…..Acyrthosiphon kondoi
–
ANT PT/BASE 3.0-4.2, and PT 1.1-1.6 × cauda. SIPH rarely more than 1.7
× cauda
…..Acyrthosiphon loti
11
Head
densely spiculose or nodulose, but ANT
tubercles are undeveloped. SIPH with close-set, strongly
spiculose imbrication. Cauda helmet-shaped or bluntly triangular, not longer
than its basal width in dorsal view
…..12
–
Head smooth or, if
densely spinulose or nodulose then with ANT tubercles well developed. SIPH
(if present) with normal imbrication. Cauda (if developed at all) tongue- or
finger-like, longer than its basal width
…..13
12
Dorsal abdomen without dark sclerites
anterior to SIPH
…..Nearctaphis crataegifoliae
–
Dorsal abdomen with extensive dark sclerotisation anterior to SIPH, including
a quadrate patch over ABD TERG 3-5, and smaller sclerites on 1 and 2
…..Nearctaphis sclerosa*
13
Dorsal abdomen not extensively sclerotised
…..14
–
Dorsal abdomen with
extensive dark sclerotisation, divided into polygons by a pale reticulation
…..15
14
SIPH only 0.6-0.7× cauda, which is long, pale and finger-like and has a marked
subproximal constriction
Dorsal abdominal sclerotisation consisting
of segmentally separated cross-bands. (R IV+V 0.77-0.93 × HT II. SIPH
0.93-1.24 × cauda)
…..Aphis cinerea
–
Dorsal abdominal
sclerotisation usually includng a solid patch. R IV+V 0.87-1.18 × HT II. SIPH
0.7-2.2 × cauda
…..16
16
Longest
hair on ANT III is 0.25-0.75 (usually 0.5-0.6) × BD III. Cauda with 4-9 hairs
…..Aphis craccivora
–
Longest hair on ANT III
is 0.67-1.38 × BD III. Cauda with 6-19 hairs
…..17
17
SIPH1.6-2.0 × cauda, which bears 6-11 hairs (usually less than 10)
…..Aphis comosa
–
SIPH 0.7-1.6 × cauda,
which bears (8-)10-19 hairs
…..18
18
SIPH
1.1-1.6 × cauda. Dorsal abdomen usually with a solid black shield
incorporating all marginal sclerites (sometimes fragmented in small
specimens)
…..Aphis pseudocomosa
–
SIPH 0.7-1.0 × cauda. Dorsal abdomen with a variably developed or
fragmented black shield that does not extend laterally to unite with marginal
sclerites on ABD TERG 1-3
ANT PT/BASE 1.0-1.4. SIPH
short, black, about as long as cauda which is bluntly triangular and bears
12-20 hairs
…..Protaphis pseudocardui
–
ANT PT/BASE more than 1.8 and other characters not in
that combination
…..2
2
SIPH dark, with
reticulation consisting of numerous small cells and extending over distal
0.16-0.43 of length
…..3
–
SIPH pale or if dark then
without distal polygonal reticulation
…..6
3
Dorsal hairs not arising
from small dark scleroites
…..Uroleucon sonchi
–
All or most of dorsal
hairs arising from small dark scleroites
…..4
4
Crescent-shaped antesiphuncular sclerites present. R IV+V 0.84-1.08 ×
HT II
…..Uroleucon hypochoeridis
–
Antesiphuncular sclerites
absent or indistinct. R IV+V 0.91-1.43 × HT II
…..5
5
HT II rather long and
thin, 6 or more × longer than its maximum thickness and 0.9-1.1 × R IV+V
…..Uroleucon pseudambrosiae
–
HT II less than 5 × its maximum thickness and 0.70-0.85 × R IV+V
…..Uroleucon ambrosiae
6
ANT tubercles well developed with smooth,
broadly divergent inner faces. ANT III with 1-3 rhinaria near base. ANT III
0.8-1.0 × SIPH, which are long, pale and tapering/cylindrical on distal part,
without any polygonal reticulation
SIPH
very markedly clavate, so that maximum diameter of swollen part is more than
2 × minimum diameter of stem (Fig. 48a). SIPH
5.3-8.8 × cauda, which bears only 5 hairs
…..Eucarazzia elegans
–
SIPH tapering,
cylindrical or only moderately clavate; less than 3 × cauda, and if at all
swollen then cauda bears 6 or more hairs
…..2
2
ABD TERG 1-6 pale or with only small
scattered dark sclerites
Tinocallis kahawaluokalani (see
Blackman & Eastop 1994)
L. inermis
Aphis
craccivora, gossypii, nasturtii, [punicae]
L. uniflora
Aphis gossypii
Key
to aphids on Lawsonia:-
–
All adult viviparae alate. Cauda knobbed, anal plate bilobed. ANT
PT/BASE less than 1.5. SIPH as short, pale truncate cones
…..Tinocallis kahawaluokalani (see Blackman & Eastop 1994)
–
Adult
viviparae apterous or alate. Cauda tongue-shaped, anal plate entire. ANT PT/BASE
more than 1.5. SIPH tubular, tapering or swollen on distal half
…..go to key to
polyphagous aphids, but note the possibility that specimens similar to Aphis
gossypii but with SIPH less than 1.5 × cauda may be A. punicae.
SIPH long (0.14-0.31 ×
BL), tubular, and swollen on distal part
…..2
–
SIPH as very short cones,
or absent
…..3
2
Head not spiculose
ventrally, and without spinal tubercles (STu). ANT tubercles weakly
developed. Dorsal cuticle with a regular pattern of spicules arranged in
polygons. SIPH 0.14-0.21 × BL
…..Rhopalosiphum nymphaeae
–
Head spiculose on ventral
side, dorsally smooth and with a pair of STu. ANT tubercles are well-developed, with inner faces scabrous.
Dorsal cuticle without spicules arranged in polygons. SIPH more than 0.25 ×
BL
…..Kugegania ageni
3
Eyes 3-faceted. SIPH
absent. ANT and legs greatly reduced, ANT less than 0.1 × BL. Wax glands
present on all segments, each comprising a ring of cells surrounding 1-2
smaller central cells
…..Colopha graminis
–
Eyes multifaceted. SIPH
as very short cones. ANT and legs of normal length, e.g. ANT at least 0.2 ×
BL. No discrete wax glands
…..4
4
Dorsal body hairs thick and spine-like. Tergum sclerotic, with
numerous small denticles between hair bases. Cauda short, pale, with a round
knob. ANT PT/BASE less than 1.5
…..Sipha glyceriae
–
Dorsal body hairs thin and fine-pointed. Tergum membranous, without denticles. Cauda long, dark, finger-like. ANT PT/BASE more than 2 (or use general keys to apterae of grass-feeding aphids under Digitaria)
Key
to apterae on Leontodon (and Scorzoneroides):-
1
Hind tarsi greatly
elongated, more than 0.6 × hind tibiae. ANT PT/BASE less than 0.4. SIPH absent,
or as pores on shallow cones
…..2
–
Hind tarsi normal. ANT
PT/BASE more than 0.7. SIPH tubular
…..4
2
SIPH absent. Eyes of only
3 facets
…..Trama troglodytes
–
SIPH present as pores on
small or shallow cones. Eyes multifaceted
…..3
3
Apterae without secondary rhinaria on ANT III.Dorsum pale and membranous. HT II 0.75-0.85 × hind tibia
….. Trama caudata
–
Apterae all alatiform
withsecondary rhinaria on ANT
III-VI.Dorsum with dark sclerotic
markings. HT II 0.6-0.7 × hind tibia
…..Protrama flavescens
4
Cauda helmet-shaped or
triangular, not longer than its basal width
…..5
–
Cauda tongue- or
finger-shaped, longer than its basal width
…..8
5
Cauda helmet-shaped, with 4-6 hairs. SIPH smooth, pale, with a
subapical annular incision. ANT PT/BASE 2.4-3.2. ANT III without rhinaria.
Dorsum without dark markings. Spiracular apertures rounded. ABD TERG 1 and 7
without marginal tubercles (MTu)
…..Brachycaudus helichrysi
–
Cauda bluntly triangular,
with 6-19 hairs. SIPH imbricated, dark, without a subapical annular incision.
ANT PT/BASE 0.8-2.3. ANT III often with rhinaria. Dorsum usually with dark
sclerotisation. Spiracular apertures reniform. ABD TERG 1 and 7 with MTu
…..6
6
Cauda with 6-12 hairs. MTu
usually present on ABD TERG 2-4 as well as the large ones on 1 and 7
…..Aphis picridicola
–
Cauda with 11-19 hairs.
MTu usually only on ABD TERG 1 and 7
…..7
7
ANT PT/BASE 1.4-2.3. SIPH
1.1-1.6 × cauda
…..Protaphis middletonii
–
ANT PT/BASE (0.8-)1.0-1.2
(-1.4). SIPH 0.8-1.1 × cauda
…..Protaphis terricola
8
Abdomen with conspicuous, well-developed marginal tubercles (MTu) on ABD TERG 2-4(-5) as well as on 1 and 7, diameter of MTu on 7 being 1.6-2.9 × ANT BD III
…..Aphis leontodontis
–
Abdomen either without
MTu, or with MTu regularly present either only on ABD TERG 1 and 7 (that on 7
being less than 1.5 × ANT BD III), or only on 2-4(-5), but not both
…..9
9
SIPH dark with an
extensive distal zone of polygonal reticulation. ANT mainly dark …..10
–
SIPH without polygonal
reticulation, or with only a few closed cells subapically. ANT mainly pale
…..16
10
Cauda dark like SIPH, and bearing 8-12
hairs
…..Uroleucon taraxaci
–
Cauda much paler than
SIPH, and bearing 11-36 hairs
…..11
11
Dorsal hairs on ABD TERG 1-5 not arising
from dark scleroites. Antesiphuncular sclerites absent or vestigeal. R IV+V
0.8-0.9 × HT II
…..Uroleucon sonchi
–
Dorsal hairs all or
mostly arising from dark scleroites. Crescent-shaped antesiphuncular
sclerites present. R IV+V 0.84-1.84 × HT II
…..12
12
First tarsal segments bearing only 3 hairs,
all subapical. ANT III with 12-30 rhinaria. Cauda with 11-16 hairs. R IV+V
1.15-1.45 × HT II
…..Uroleucon pilosellae
–
First tarsal segments
usually with 5 hairs, including a pair of lateral ones. ANT III with 25-97
rhinaria. Cauda with 12-36 hairs. R IV+V 0.84-1.84 × HT II
…..13
13
R IV+V 0.84-1.08 × HT II
…..Uroleucon hypochoeridis
–
R IV+V 1.17-1.84 × HT II
…..14
14
R IV+V 1.17-1.33 × HT II. ANT PT/BASE
6.0-7.9. ANT III with 56-97 rhinaria. Cauda with (16-) 20-36 hairs
…..Uroleucon cichorii
–
R IV+V 1.30-1.84 × HT II.
ANT PT/BASE 5.1-6.7. ANT III with 25-60 rhinaria. Cauda with 11-24 hairs
…..15
15
ABD TERG 2-4(-5) regularly with well-developed MTu, the diameter of which
is usually larger than that of adjacent hair bases. Cauda with (12-) 18-24
hairs
…..Uroleucon picridis
–
ABD TERG 2-4 usually
lacking MTu, and if present these are rarely larger than hair bases. Cauda
with 11-17 (-20) hairs
…..Uroleucon leontodontis
16
Head cuticle smooth (sometimes with a few
spinules ventrally). ANT tubercles well developed with inner faces divergent
or almost parallel, and smooth or only slightly scabrous. ANT III with 1-36
rhinaria
…..17
–
Either head is smooth and ANT tubercles are small or undeveloped, or head is markedlyspinulose at least ventrally, and
inner faces of ANT tubercles are markedly scabrous and parallel or apically
convergent.ANT III with 0-3
rhinaria
SIPH markedly clavate, with maximum width of swollen part 1.3-2.0 ×
diameter of stem
…..Hyperomyzus lactucae
–
SIPH cylindrical or
tapering
…..18
18
Thoracic spiracles enlarged, much larger than
abdominal spiracles. ANT PT/BASE 7.0-11.4, usually more than 8.0. ANT III
with 3-36 rhinaria. Hairs on ANT III 0.7-1.1 × BD III. Dorsum usually with
paired dark intersegmental markings
…..Nasonovia ribisnigri
–
Thoracic spiracles
similar in size to abdominal ones. ANT PT/BASE 3.0-5.2. ANT III bearing 1-4
rhinaria. Hairs on ANT III less than 0.7 × BD III
…..19
19
SIPH 0.22-0.25 × BL and 1.8-2.5 × cauda,
which has no distinct constriction. R IV+V 1.2-1.3 × HT II
…..Aulacorthum palustre
–
SIPH 0.23-0.31 × BL and 1.5-1.8 × cauda, which has a distinct
constriction on basal part. R IV+V 0.77-0.90 × HT II
SIPH dark with an
extensive zone of polygonal reticulation extending over at least 0.25 of
length. ANT III with 15-67 rhinaria distributed over much of its length
…..2
–
SIPH pale or dark, without extensive polygonal reticulation. ANT III
with 0 (-10) rhinaria
Dorsal body hairs long
and thick, much longer than ANT BD III, and many or all of them with knobbed
or expanded apices, and arising from tuberculate bases. SIPH swollen on
distal part
…..2
–
Dorsal body hairs mostly shorter than BD III; pointed or blunt, or if with somewhat expanded apices then without tuberculate bases. SIPH swollen, tapering or cylindrical
…..6
2
Longest hairs on ANT III
shorter than or about equal to (0.5-1.1 ×) BD III, clearly shorter than hairs
on ANT I. R IV+V 1.3-1.6 × HT II, with 6-14 accessory hairs. SIPH 0.20-0.25 ×
BL, and 3.6-5 × cauda
…..3
–
Longest hairs on ANT III
longer than (1.2-2.1 ×) BD III, similar in length to those on ANT I. R IV+V
1.0-1.2 × HT II, with 2-4 accessory hairs. SIPH less than 0.2 × BL, and less
than 2.5 × cauda
…..5
3
ANT PT 1.2-1.6 × ANT III,
and ANT PT/BASE 6.4-8.8. Longest hair on ANT III 0.9-1.1 × BD III. R IV+V
1.5-1.6 × HT II
…..Cryptomyzus ballotae
–
ANT PT more than 1.6 ×
ANT III and ANT PT/BASE 9.0-10.5. Longest hair on ANT III 0.5-0.8 × BD III. R
IV+V 1.3-1.5 × HT II
…..4
4
ANT III with 0-3
rhinaria.SIPH more-or-less
cylindrical, with hardly any trace of swelling; thinner than hind tibia for
most of length. SIPH 2.2-3.1 × cauda
…..Cryptomyzus ribis
–
ANT III with 5-19
rhinaria.SIPH with distinctly
swollen section on distal part, with maximum diameter 1.2-1.6 × minimum
diameter on proximal half, the swollen part distinctly thicker than the hind
tibia. SIPH 3.6-5.0 × cauda
…..Cryptomyzus taoi
5
Hairs on ANT III all
pointed. ANT III with rhinaria distributed over almost its entire length.
SIPH a little more than 2 × cauda
…..Cryptomyzus multipilosus
–
Hairs on ANT III markedly
capitate. ANT III with rhinaria restricted to basal 0.5-0.7. SIPH usually less
than 2 × cauda
…..Cryptomyzus leonuri
6
SIPH black with polygonal
reticulation on distal 0.17-0.20 of length. ANT and tibiae entirely dark
…..Macrosiphum salviae
–
SIPH pale or dark, if dark then without polygonal reticulation. ANT
and tibiae not entirely dark
…..7
7
SIPH pale and2.1-2.2 × cauda which bears only 3
or 4 hairs. ANT III with 1-3 small rhinaria near base
…..Acyrthosiphon leonurae
–
Without this combination of characters (but note that specimens keying to A. gossypii might be some other member of the A. frangulae group specific to Lamiaceae)
Head with ANT tubercles well-developed, and
median frontal tubercle undeveloped
…..2
–
Head with ANT tubercles low or absent, or if developed then the median
frontal tubercle is also well developed, so front of head has a straight,
convex or sinuate outline in dorsal view
…..10
2
Head cuticle smooth, ANT tubercles with
inner faces divergent
…..3
–
Head cuticle spiculose or
nodulose, at least ventrally, ANT tubercles with inner faces almost parallel
or apically convergent
…..4
3
SIPH
very long and thin, about 3 × cauda, without any subapical reticulation
…..Acyrthosiphon gossypii
–
SIPH about 2 × cauda,
with subapical polygonal reticulation
…..Macrosiphum euphorbiae
4
Dorsum with extensive
dark pigmentation
…..5
–
Dorsum pale or with small
dark intersegmental markings
…..6
5
SIPH black, 2.3-2.8 × cauda, which is also dark. Dorsal cuticle almost
entirely pigmented, and with a maze-like pattern of wrinkles. ANT 0.5-0.7 ×
BL
…..Myzus cerasi
–
SIPH pale/dusky, darker at apices, 1.8-2.3 × pale/dusky cauda. Dorsal
cuticle not wrinkled, with a distinctive U-shaped mark on abdomen. ANT
0.9-1.3 × BL
…..Neomyzus circumflexus
6
Dorsum with a pattern of
dark intersegmental ornamentation
…..Myzus ornatus
–
Dorsum without any dark
markings
…..7
7
SIPH tapering or
cylindrical on distal half. ANT III usually with 1-2 small rhinaria near
base. ANT 1.1-1.5 × BL
…..Aulacorthum solani
–
SIPH slightly to
moderately clavate. ANT III without rhinaria. ANT 0.6-1.2 × BL
…..8
8
SIPH 0.54-0.82 × ANT III. R
IV+V 1.3-1.5 × HT II and bearing 7-15 accessory hairs
…..Myzus ascalonicus
–
SIPH 0.83-1.34 × ANT III.
R IV+V 0.9-1.2 × HT II and bearing 2-5 accessory hairs …..9
9
R IV+V in most specimens
with only one pair of lateral accessory hairs (plus 0-3 ventral accessory
hairs). ANT PT/BASE 2.8-4.5 (rarely less than 3.25). Value of function
cauda/(ANT III × PT) in range 0.80-1.52, but rarely more than 1.25 except in
small specimens (those with ANT III less than 0.32 mm)
…..Myzus persicae
–
R IV+V in most specimens with two pairs of lateral accessory hairs.
ANT PT/BASE 2.1-3.7 (mostly less than 3.25). Value of function cauda/(ANT III
× PT) in range 1.2-2.7 (rarely less than 1.25)
…..Myzus certus
10
ANT 0.25-0.36 × BL, with ANT PT/BASE
0.9-1.15. SIPH 0.032-0.054 × BL, shorter than R IV+V. Cauda triangular, about
as long as its basal width in dorsal view
…..11
–
Without that combination
of characters
…..12
11
R IV+V 1.0-1.1 × HT II. ANT 0.30-0.36 × BL.
ABD TERG 8 with 12-15 hairs, and posterior margin of subgenital platewith 13-17 hairs
…..Lepidaphis deformans*
–
R IV+V 1.20-1.27 × HT II.
ANT 0.25-0.28 × BL. ABD TERG 8 bearing 16-19 hairs, and posterior margin of
subgenital platewith 19-24 hairs
…..Lepidaphis terricola*
12
Cauda helmet-shaped (rounded or
pentagonal), a little shorter than its basal width in dorsal view, and with
4-6 hairs
…..13
–
Cauda (if present)
triangular, tongue- or finger-shaped, shorter or longer than its basal width,
but if shorter then with 7 or more hairs
…..14
13
Head almost always with a pair of spinal
tubercles (STu), and STu often present on ABD TERG 7 and 8. Marginal
tubercles (MTu) consistently present on ABD TERG 1-5 and often also on 7.
Spiracular apertures reniform
…..Dysaphis vandenboschi
–
Head and ABD TERG 7 and 8
usually without STu. MTu of sporadic occurrence. Spiracular apertures large
and rounded
…..Brachycaudus helichrysi
14
ABD TERG 6-8 with median rugose conical
processes, each bearing a pair of short (c. 20μm) club-shaped hairs.
SIPH distinctly clavate, with diameter of swollen part c.1.5 × that of stem (Fig.37a)
…..Landisaphis davisi
–
ABD TERG 6 and 7 without
median processes, and if ABD TERG 8 has a projection then SIPH are only very
weakly if at all clavate
…..15
15
ANT 6-segmented with ANT III longer than
IV + V measured together. SIPH somewhat swollen, either in middle or
subapically
…..16
–
ANT 5- or 6-segmented, if 6-segmented then ANT III shorter than IV + V
measured together. SIPH (if present) cylindrical or tapering, without any
trace of swelling
SIPH 0.8-1.0 × cauda, which is short,
broad-based and triangular. Dorsal abdomen with paired dark markings
…..Brevicoryne brassicae
–
SIPH longer than cauda,
which is elongate triangular or tongue-shaped. Dorsal abdomen without dark
markings
…..17
17
ANT tubercles developed, projecting about as far
as median tubercle, so that front of head is sinuate in outline in dorsal
view. ANT more than 0.5 × BL. ABD TERG 8 without a rugose swelling or conical
process
.….18
–
ANT tubercles undeveloped, front of head convex
in dorsal view. ANT less than 0.5 ×
BL. ABD TERG 8 with a rugose medial swelling or conical process (Fig.37b, c)
.….19
18
ANT III + PT together 1.95-2.5 × SIPH (90%
of specimens less than 2.4 ×)
…..Lipaphis erysimi
–
ANT III + PT together 2.1-3.2 × SIPH (90% of specimens more than 2.4 ×)
ABD TERG 7 and 8 each bearing a
pair of long, backwardly directed processes, those on ABD TERG 7 about as
long as SIPH, which have a subapical zone of reticulation and a ring of 4-5
hairs with furcate apices
…..Anomalaphis
casimiri
–
ABD TERG 7 and 8 without long
processes. SIPH without reticulation and hairs
SIPH swollen in middle.
ABD TERG 1 and 7 without Mtu
…..3
3
Large, dark marginal sclerites present on all thoracic and abdominal
segments, much larger than the spaces between them and including very large
ante- and postsiphuncular sclerites
…..Aulacophoroides virgatae
–
Marginal sclerites pale or dusky and smaller than the spaces between them. Crescent-shaped antesiphuncular sclerites usually present, postsiphuncular sclerites small or not evident
…..4
4
SIPH 0.4-0.5 mm long, 0.20-0.25 × BL. ANT PT/BASE 4.8-6.1
…..Microparsus singularis
–
SIPH 0.57-0.84 mm long,
0.27-0.34 × BL. ANT PT/BASE 3.5-4.9
…..5
5
Head with ANT tubercles rather low, and bearing hairs more than 0.6 ×
BD III
…..Megoura lespedezae
–
Head with very well-developed ANT tubercles, bearing hairs less than
0.4 × BD III
…..Megoura brevipilosa
6
SIPH with subapical reticulation (at least 4-5 rows of closed cells)
…..Macrosiphum euphorbiae
–
SIPH without subapical
reticulation
…..7
7
Head smooth, with inner
faces of ANT tubercles divergent. SIPH attenuate distally, 1.2-1.9 × cauda
…..Acyrthosiphon pisum
–
Head spiculose, at least on ventral side, with inner faces of ANT
tubercles steep-sided, approximately parallel. SIPH not attenuate distally,
2.1-2.5 × cauda
Hind tarsi greatly
elongated, more than 0.6 × hind tibiae. ANT PT/BASE less than 0.4. SIPH
absent
…..Trama troglodytes
–
Hind tarsi normal. ANT PT/BASE
more than 0.7. SIPH tubular
…..2
2
SIPH dark, at least on
distal half, tapering/cylindrical or with flared apices, and with polygonal
reticulation on at least distal 0.16 of length
…..3
–
SIPH pale or dark, but if
dusky/dark over half of length or more then either without polygonal
reticulation or markedly swollen
…..17
3
Cauda tapering from base to apex,
triangular, less than 1.7 times longer than its basal width (Fig.5f). ANT tubercles
very weakly developed, so that front of head is very shallowly concave in
dorsal view
…..Metopeurum
fuscoviride
–
Cauda finger-like, more than 2
times its basal width. ANT tubercles variably developed
……4
4
Hairs on ABD TERG 1-5 placed on conspicuous
dark scleroites (e.g. Fig.5g)
…..5
–
Scleroites at bases of hairs on ABD TERG
1-5 pale or small and inconspicuous
…..8
5
SIPH 0.6-1.0 × cauda, with reticulation on
distal 0.40-0.63
…..6
–
SIPH 1.6-1.9 × cauda, with reticulation on
distal 0.20-0.25
…..7
6
ANT
III with (14-)29-55 rhinaria. Dorsal sclerites in spinal region partially
fused, forming paired patches or short cross-bands
…..Macrosiphoniella absinthii
–
ANT III with 5-28 rhinaria. Dorsal hairs usually all or mostly on
separate scleroites
…..Macrosiphoniella millefolii
7
Cauda pale. ANT III with 45-62 rhinaria. R IV+V
shorter than HT II
…..Uroleucon ochropus
–
Cauda dark. ANT III with 11-25 rhinaria. R IV+V
longer than HT II
…..Uroleucon siculum
8
SIPH 0.23-0.38 × BL, 1.4-2.3 × cauda
…..9
–
SIPH 0.09-0.20 × BL, 0.6-1.3 × cauda
…..13
9
SIPH wholly dark, or paler only in middle. Large,
dark postsiphuncular sclerites present
…..Uroleucon sonchi
–
SIPH pale at base. Postsiphuncular
sclerites absent or indistinct
…..10
10
SIPH 1.5-1.75 × cauda, which has an attenuated
apical part without hairs
…..Uroleucon gravicorne
–
SIPH 1.8-2.3 × cauda, which has hairs near
apex
…..11
11
SIPH
with a small apical lip or flange. ANT I and II as pale as head and basal
part of ANT III
…..Uroleucon
erigeronense
–
SIPH flared at apex but without an apical
lip or flange. ANT I and II distinctly darker than head and basal part of ANT
III
…..12
12
Femora contrastingly black on distal 0.17-0.30 of
length
…..Macrosiphoniella leucanthemi
–
Femora pale or only dusky at apices
…..Macrosiphoniella tapuskae
13
SIPH pale, at least basally, 1.0-1.3 × cauda,
which is pale/dusky. ANT VI BASE 1.9-2.3 × R IV+V
…..Macrosiphoniella
oblonga
–
SIPH dark, 0.6-1.0 × the similarly dark
cauda. ANT VI BASE 0.7-1.8 × R IV+V
…..14
14
Tibiae pale in middle, dark basally and
apically. Antesiphuncular sclerites present (although they can be rather
pale). Cauda with 12-20 hairs
…..15
–
Tibiae
wholly dark. Antesiphuncular sclerites absent. Cauda with 19-32 hairs
…..16
15
SIPH 0.15-0.20 × BL, with reticulation on distal
0.26-0.40 of length
….. Macrosiphoniella subterranea
–
SIPH short and thick, 0.11-0.15 × BL, with
reticulation on distal 0.63-0.81 of length
…..Macrosiphoniella sanborni
16
ANT III wholly black, with 12-32 rhinaria. R IV+V
0.7-0.9 × HT II. SIPH with reticulation on distal 0.35-0.51. Cauda with 26-32
hairs
…..Macrosiphoniella tanacetaria
–
ANT III pale at base, with 3-14 rhinaria. R
IV+V 0.85-1.11 × HT II. SIPH with reticulation on distal 0.45-0.69. Cauda
with 19-27 hairs
…..Macrosiphoniella
artemisiae
17
ABD TERG 1-4(-5) and 7 with large,
conspicuous, rather flat marginal tubercles (MTu) (Fig.5j)
…..Aphis vandergooti
–
MTu present or absent on ABD TERG 1 and 7,
but only sporadically present (and then small) on ABD TERG 2-4
…..18
18
Cauda helmet-shaped, a little shorter than
its basal width in dorsal view, with 5-8 hairs. Spiracular apertures large
and rounded
…..19
–
Cauda tongue-shaped or triangular; if as
short as its basal width then with more than 10 hairs. Spiracular apertures small
and reniform
…..21
19
Dorsum without dark markings. Mesosternum
without mammariform processes. R IV+V 0.10-0.15 mm, 1.2-1.3 × HT II. SIPH
pale, smooth, 0.8-2.0 × cauda
…..Brachycaudus helichrysi
–
Dorsum with an extensive black shield. Mesosternum
with a pair of dark mammariform processes. R IV+V 0.17-0.24 mm, 1.4-2.0 × HT
II. SIPH dark, imbricated, 1.7-3.4 × cauda
…..20
20
Hairs on ABD TERG 8 are 30-61 µm long. Longest hairs on hind femur
10-25µm long
…..Brachycaudus lateralis
–
Hairs on ABD TERG 8 are
at least 70µm long. Longest hairs on hind femur more than 25µm long
…..Brachycaudus cardui
21
Triommatidium merged with compound eye, so that there is no distinct ocular
tubercle. ANT PT/BASE 1.4-1.7. Dorsal hairs small, club-shaped, or with
somewhat expanded apices. SIPH cylindrical for most of length, slightly
swollen subapically. R IV+V 0.9-1.0 × HT II with slightly concave sides.
Cauda less than 1.5 × its basal width, with 4-5 hairs
…..Coloradoa tanacetina
–
Triommatidum forming a distinct ocular tubercle at posterior margin of eye, ANT PT/BASE more than 2, and other characters not in above combination
Dorsal body hairs long and thick, much longer than ANT BD III, and
many or all of them with knobbed or expanded apices, and arising from
tuberculate bases. ANT PT/BASE 9.0-10.5. SIPH swollen on distal part, more
than 3.5 × cauda
Wax plates divided into
polygonal cells present dorsally on all body segments. Cauda constricted at
about midlength so that distal part is an elongate, parallel-sided knob. Anal
plate bilobed
(Check:
all 5 species keyed usually have 1 or more rhinaria on basal part of ANT
III.)
1
SIPH with a subapical
zone of reticulation (at least 4-5
rows of rather large closed polygonal cells). Inner faces of ANT tubercles
smooth and divergent
…..2
–
SIPH without subapical
polygonal reticulation. Inner faces of ANT tubercles spiculose and almost
parallel
…..4
2
ANT hairs very short and
blunt, maximally only 0.20-0.25 × BD III. SIPH slightly but distinctly
swollen on distal half proximal to reticulated part. First tarsal segments
with (4-)5 hairs
…..Illinoia azaleae
–
LongestANT hairs more than 0.5 × BD III.
SIPH with or without swelling on distal half. First tarsal sgements with 3-5
hairs
…..3
3
SIPH wholly dark. R IV+V c.1.6
× HT II, with 15-20 accessory hairs. First tarsal segments with 5 hairs
…..Illinoia rhokalaza
–
SIPH pale, sometimes
darker distally. R IV 0.8-1.0 × HT II, with 7-10 accessory hairs. First
tarsal segments with 3 hairs
…..Macrosiphum euphorbiae
4
Tergum dark, sclerotic. ANT PT/BASE 2.5-3.7. Cauda with 5 hairs
…..Aulacorthum vaccinii
–
Tergum pale. ANT PT/BASE 4.0-5.5. Cauda with 7 hairs
Use key to apterae on Apium,
which includes all these species, but specimens keying to Hyadaphis foeniculi may be H. passerinii; see key to apterae on Foeniculum for discriminants.
[Cavariella aegopodii (capreae of Theobald 1927: 8)]
L. punctata
Aphis laciniariae; [Pleotrichophorus wasatchii]
L. scariosa
Brachycaudus
cardui
L. squarrosa
Aphis
craccivora, spiraecola
Key
to apterae on Liatris:-
1
Dorsum with extensive
black sclerotisation
…..2
–
Dorsum without dark
markings
…..3
2
Cauda helmet-shaped, a little shorter than its basal width in dorsal
view. Spiracular apertures large and rounded. R IV+V 1.3-1.8 × HT II. SIPH
2.1-3.4 × cauda
…..Brachycaudus cardui
–
Cauda tongue-shaped,
tapering, longer than its basal width. Spiracular apertures small and
reniform. R IV+V 0.9-1.2 × HT II. SIPH 1.2-2.2 × cauda
…..Aphis
craccivora
3
ABD TERG 1 and 7 with
large, domed marginal tubercles (MTu), similar in diameter to SIPH at
midlength. SIPH and cauda both pale/dusky. Posterior hair on hind trochanter
only 0.2-0.3 × diameter of trochantro-femoral suture
…..Aphis laciniariae
–
ABD TERG 1 and 7 with or without MTu; if with MTu then these are much
smaller in diameter than SIPH at midlength, SIPH and cauda are not both pale
or dusky, and posterior hair on hind trochanter is 0.5 or more × diameter of
trochantro-femoral suture
Body elongate oval,
sclerotic dorsally, with a crenulate
margin due to a continuous fringe of wax glands. Eyes as triommatidia. SIPH
as pores with raised rims. Cauda knobbed, anal plate bilobed
…..Aleurodaphis ligulariae*
–
Body oval or
spindle-shaped, without a marginal fringe of wax glands. Eyes multifaceted.
SIPH tubular. Cauda helmet-, tongue- or finger-shaped, anal plate entire
…..2
2
SIPH with numerous
(20-30) long fine hairs on basal 0.7-0.8 of length, similar to the hairs
densely clothing the body and appendages
…..Sorbaphis chaetosiphon
–
SIPH without hairs
…..3
3
Well-developed marginal tubercles
(MTu) consistently present on ABD TERG 2-4 or 2-5 as well as 1 and 7
…..4
–
MTu absent or only
consistently present on ABD TERG 1 and 7
…..5
4
Hairs on ANT IIIshorter
thanBD III. Paired spinal
tubercles (STu) usually present on head and ABD TERG 7 and 8. Cauda
helmet-shaped with 5-6 hairs
…..Dysaphis ligulariae*
–
Hairs on ANT IIIvery numerous and the longest more
than 2 × BD III. STu absent. Cauda
finger-shaped with 20-23 hairs
…..Aphis ligulariae*
5
ANT III with 5-17
rhinaria in a row on basal half. Head spinulose dorsally and ventrally with
well-developed steep-sided ANT tubercles. ANT PT/BASE 4.9-5.6. R IV+V 1.1-1.3
× HT II. SIPH dusky, cylindrical, without or with indistinct subapical
reticulation, 2.9-3.3 × cauda
…..Aulacorthum ligularicola*
–
Without that combination
of characters
…..6
6
Thoracic spiracles much
larger than abdominal ones. Dorsal abdomen usually with paired dark pleural
markings. ANT PT/BASE 7.0-11.4
…..Nasonovia ribisnigri
–
Thoracic and abdominal spiracles all small. Dorsal abdomen with or
without dark markings. ANT PT/BASE less than 7
(Note: some records from
the common European privet L. vulgare may be erroneous, due to
misidentification of the planted hedge privet L. ovalifolium.)
Key
to species:-
1
SIPH absent, ANT PT/BASE less than 0.25.
Thorax and abdomen, and sometimes head also, with well-developed wax pore
plates
…..2
–
SIPH present, ANT PT/BASE more
than 1. No discrete wax pore plates
…..5
2
Alata (from gall) with front of head
projecting forward well beyond antennal bases, and often with a pair of small
processes. Fourth instar (from gall) with a pair of much larger, blunt,
conical processes
…..Ceratopemphigus
zehntneri
–
Adult and 4th instaralata
and (from leaf-nest gall) with front of head shallowly convex, without
processes
…..3
3
Alata (from leaf-nest gall) with
dark-bordered forewing veins and ANT VI BASE bearing 0-7 secondary rhinaria
…..Prociphilus
ligustrifoliae (or osmanthae)
–
Alata (from leaf-nest gall)
with unbordered forewing veins and ANT VI BASE always without any secondary
rhinaria
….4
4
ANT V of alata (from leaf-nest gall)
with 7-10 secondary rhinaria
…..Prociphilus
oriens
–
ANT V of alata (from leaf-nest
gall) with 0-2 secondary rhinaria
…..Prociphilus bumeliae
5
Longest hairs on ANT III more than 3 × basal diameter of segment. SIPH short, truncate, similar in length to the short cauda which bears more than 14 hairs
…..Aphis crinosa
–
Longest hairs on ANT III less than
2 × (and usually shorter than) basal diameter of segment. SIPH usually clearly
longer than cauda, which bears less than 14 hairs
…..6
6
SIPH conspicuously swollen over about 0.7
of length, and in aptera having basal half pale and distal half dark. Alata
with secondary rhinaria on ANT IV and a black dorsal abdominal
…..Myzus
ligustri
–
SIPH tapering or slightly swollen on
distal half, but if swollen then in aptera only dark at extreme apices. Alata
without secondary rhinaria on ANT IV, with or without a black dorsal
patch
…..7
7
SIPH long, more than 0.2 × BL, and uniformly
dark in aptera, much darker than cauda; without any polygonal reticulation
…..Aulacorthum
ibotum
–
SIPH either much less than 0.2 ×
BL or if longer, then not much darker than cauda in aptera, and with a
subapical zone of polygonal reticulation
(See Blackman & Eastop
2000 for an illustrated key to common aphids on lilies.)
1
Cauda helmet-shaped, as
short as or shorter than its basal width in dorsal view, with 4-6 hairs. Head
and ABD TERG 8 (or 7 and 8) usually with spinal tubercles (STu), and marginal
tubercles (MTu) on ABD TERG 1-5 (rarely also on 7)
…..Dysaphis
tulipae
–
Cauda tongue- or
finger-shaped, longer than its basal width, with 4-25 hairs. STu absent from
head and only rarely on ABD TERG (7-)8, and MTu only ever consistently
present on ABD TERG 1 and 7
…..2
2
ABD TERG 1 and 7 always
with paired MTu. Head with ANT tubercles weakly developed, not or hardly
projecting forward beyond middle of head in dorsal view
…..3
–
ABD TERG 1 and 7 without
MTu. Head with ANT tubercles moderately or well developed, projecting far
beyond middle part of head in dorsal view
…..6
3
Cauda as dark as SIPH,
with 6-25 hairs. Dorsal abdomen with some small dark markings on ABD TERG
anterior to SIPH, and dark cross-bands on ABD TERG 7 and 8
…..4
–
Cauda paler than SIPH, with 4-9 hairs. Dorsal abdomen with or without
dark markings
…..5
4
Cauda with 11-25 hairs. Hairs on hind femur
long and fine, exceeding diameter of trochantro-femoral suture. Longest hairs
on ANT III 0.7-2.1 × BD III. Marginal hairs on ABD TERG 3 are 40-85 μm
long
…..Aphis fabae
–
Cauda with 6-9 hairs. Hairs on hind femur all much shorter than
diameter of trochantro-femoral suture. Longest hairs on ANT III 0.3-0.5 × BD
III. Marginal hairs on ABD TERG 3 are c.12 μm long
…..Aphis ogilviei
5
ANT PT/BASE 1.78-2.17. R IV+V 1.06-1.13 ×
HT II, which is 0.094-0.114 mm long. ABD TERG 7 and 8 with narrow cross-bands
…..Aphis liliophaga*
–
ANT PT/BASE
(2.1-)2.2-3.0. R IV+V 1.1-1.4 × HT II, which is 0.078-0.110 mm long. ABD TERG
7 and 8 usually without cross-bands
…..Aphis gossypii
6
Head, ANT, legs, SIPH and cauda entirely black. SIPH very stout,
cylindrical on basal part, abruptly narrowing to apex, with some subapical
polygonal reticulation
…..Indomegoura indica
–
Head, ANT, legs, SIPH and
cauda not all entirely black. SIPH either rather thin and tapering or
cylindrical, or swollen distally with narrower basal part
…..7
7
Head not spinulose. ANT
tubercles with inner faces smooth and divergent
…..8
–
Head with spinules or
nodules, at least on ventral side. ANT tubercles with inner faces
steep-sided, almost parallel or apically convergent
…..10
8
SIPH pale, without polygonal reticulation. Longest hairs on ANT III
0.3-0.5 × BD III. Median frontal tubercle well-developed. R IV+V 0.6-0.7 × HT
II
…..Metopolophium dirhodum
–
SIPH pale or dark, with
subapical reticulation. Longest hairs on ANT III 0.6-1.0 × BD III. Median
frontal tubercle small or undeveloped. R IV+V 0.8-1.1 × HT II
…..9
9
SIPH entirely black, contrasting
with pale cauda. ANT III-VI dark, apical parts of femora and basal parts of
tibiae black
…..Macrosiphum lilii
–
SIPH pale like cauda, sometimes darker distally. ANT and legs mainly
pale
…..Macrosiphum euphorbiae
10
SIPH 2.7-3.5 × cauda; rather straight-sided,
tapering gradually from base to flange, weakly imbricated, usually with some
subapical polygonal reticulation. Dorsum without dark markings
…..11
–
SIPH 1.8-3.5 × cauda, but if
more than 2.6 × cauda then SIPH are either swollen distally or coarsely
imbricated and curved, and dorsum has dark markings
(Couplets 4-10 are tentative and may not provide conclusive identification; there are fundamental problems with the taxonomy of Staticobium spp., as discussed in the introduction to that genus.)
1
SIPH usually dark distally
and pale basally, with polygonal reticulation extending over distal 0.30-0.55
of length. Dorsal hairs often arising from small dark scleroites
…..2
–
SIPH pale or dark, more uniformly pigmented, if with polygonal
reticulation then this extends only 0.13-0.20 of length. Dorsal hairs not
arising from small dark scleroites
…..11
2
Dorsal body hairs very
small and inconspicuous. Longest hairs on ANT III 0.2-0.3 × BD III
ABD TERG 1 and 7 with large, hemispherical marginal tubercles (MTu);
length of marginal hair on ABD TERG 1 is 0.3-0.4 × basal diameter of adjacent
tubercle
…..Aphis limonicola*
–
ABD TERG 1 and 7 with or without MTu; if with MTu, then they are
small, usually papilliform, and marginal hair on ABD TERG 1 is at least 0.6 ×
basal diameter of adjacent tubercle