Patchiella reaumuri
WebAbstract : The first record of taro root aphid ( Patchiella reamuri Aphididae: Pemphiganae) from Hungary is from 1963. The next record is almost forty years later on beginning of May in 2011. Lime tree is the overwintering host of taro root aphid. WebDataset United Kingdom Species Inventory (UKSI) Rank SPECIES
Patchiella reaumuri
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WebAserious pest of taro, the taro root aphid (Patchiella reaumuri [Kaltenbach]) (Homoptera: Pemphigidae) presently occurs only on the big island of Hawaii within the Pacific region. It is one of the most destructive insect pests of dryland taro. It greatly reduces plant vigor, yield and qual- ity in dryland taro by sucking sap from taro roots. WebThe taro root aphid, Patchiella reaumuri, is one of the most destructive insect pests in dryland taro. Crop damage up to 75% has been known to occur with Chinese taro and up to 100% with dasheen. The taro root aphid is host specific and apparently, it infests only taro and closely related plants of the family Araceae. In Hawaii, this species does not produce …
Websubspecies Patchiella reaumuri reaumuri (Kaltenbach, 1843): Aphid Species File Taxa hierarchy tribe Pemphigini Herrich-Schaeffer, 1854 genus Patchiella Tullgren, 1925 species reaumuri (Kaltenbach, 1843) subspecies Patchiella reaumuri reaumuri (Kaltenbach, 1843) urn:lsid:Aphid.speciesfile.org:TaxonName:18877 WebThe root aphid Patchiella reaumuri is one of the most destructive pests of dryland taro in Hawaii. Crop damage up to 75% has been known to occur with Chinese taro and up to 100% with dasheen. The aphid is host-specific and apparently infests only taro and related Araceae. In Hawaii, it does not produce winged sexual forms, and reproduction ...
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WebThe alate Patchiella reaumuri has numerous hairs on its antennae, and 0-3 secondary rhinaria on the fifth antennal segment. The body length of the alate is 2.1-2.7 mm. The apterae on the secondary host (not pictured) live on the rhizomes of Arum. They are whitish with a powder wax coating.
http://aphid.speciesfile.org/Common/basic/Taxa.aspx?TaxonNameID=1161926 temp in eastchester nyWebThe taro root aphid, Patchiella reaumuri, is one of the most destructive insect pests in dryland taro. Crop damage up to 75% has been known to occur with Chinese taro and up to 100% with dasheen. The taro root aphid is host specific and apparently, it infests only taro and closely related plants of the family Araceae. temp in exeter nhWebNov 1, 1979 · Patchiella reaurnuri (Kltb.),antenna of alate viviparous female (sexupara). 11-18, on I11 17-30, on IV 5-13, on V 6-13, on VI (base) 5-1 1 ; unguis of VI with 5 apical setae. Dorsal cuticle of head minutely porous as on head … trenches cityWebSpecies Patchiella reaumuri. Infraspecies Patchiella reaumuri orientalis. Infraspecies Patchiella reaumuri reaumuri. ADW Pocket Guides on the iOS App Store! The Animal Diversity Web team is excited to announce ADW Pocket Guides! Read more... Connect with us. Help us improve the site by taking our survey. Facebook; temp in egypt todayWebIn Nieto Nafría & Favret [Ed.]. Registers of Family-Group and Genus-Group Taxa of Aphidoidea (Hemiptera Sternorrhyncha) 308 >> Patchiella; Type species: Schizoneura réaumuri Kaltenbach (= Patchiella reaumuri reaumuri), by original monotypy; No first use as family-group name is recorded in the database. species reaumuri (Kaltenbach, 1843) trenches civil warWebPatchiella: Espesye: Patchiella reaumuri: Binomial nga ngaran; Patchiella reaumuri (Kaltenbach, 1843) An Patchiella reaumuri in uska species han Insecta nga syahan ginhulagway ni Johann Heinrich Kaltenbach hadton 1843. temp in dublinWebon Arum, secondary host plant gall. apterae, 2-3 mm, whitish, with much wax, on the rhizomes. host plants. Araceae, monophagous. Arum italicum, maculatum, orientale ... trenches by skibi