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  • Aphidius nigripes Ashmead, 1901 valid
  • taxon id: 57371
  • catalog nub: Aphi_460
  • 分类系统: 蚜茧蜂亚科 Aphidiinae
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  • 状态: valid
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  • original name:Aphidius nigripes Ashmead, 1901
  • 格式: animal
  • 作者: Ashmead
  • year: 1901
  • source: Taxapad Ichneumonoidea in Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: 2019
  • url: http://www.catalogueoflife.org/annual-checklist/2019/details/species/id/2237ebc52b3c0f0d223a6b36cbd0b17d
  • 创建时间: 2021-06-27 17:20
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ORIGINAL NAME Aphidius nigripes SYNONYM Aphidius fletcheri Ashmead,1900; Aphidius pulcher Baker,1909; Aphidius washingtonensis Ashmead,1898 COMBINATION HISTORY Aphidius (Szépligeti, 1904; Gahan, 1911; Mackauer, 1968; Liu, 1977; Marsh, 1977) Aphidius (Aphidius) (Viereck, 1917; Smith, 1944; Muesebeck and Walkley, 1951; Muesebeck, 1958; Narayanan et al, 1960; Schlinger and Hall, 1960) SYNONYM HISTORY Aphidius pulcher (Marsh, 1977; Marsh, 1979) Aphidius rosae (Marsh, 1977) TAXONOMY catalogue (Muesebeck and Walkley, 1951; Mackauer, 1968; Marsh, 1979) description (Gahan, 1911; Smith, 1944) description (egg) (Pare et al, 1979) description (larva) (Pare et al, 1979; Finlayson, 1990) description in a key [U.S.A.-California] (Liu, 1977) original description (Ashmead, 1901) phylogenetics (Smith et al, 1999) TYPE U.S.A.-New York (Ashmead, 1901; Marsh, 1977) Usa_wst_usnm (Ashmead, 1901; Smith, 1944; Marsh, 1977) designation (Marsh, 1977) lectotype (Marsh, 1977) male (Marsh, 1977) ASSOCIATE (PLANT) Brassica oleracea (Pimentel, 1961) BIOLOGY activity/behaviour (Brodeur and McNeil, 1994) diapause (Brodeur and McNeil, 1990; Brodeur and McNeil, 1994) diapause/hibernation (Brodeur and McNeil, 1989) fecundity (Cloutier et al, 1981) genetics (Smith et al, 1999) longevity (Cloutier et al, 1981) mating behaviour (McNeil and Brodeur, 1995; Marchand and McNeil, 2000) overwinter as larva (Brodeur and McNeil, 1989) overwinter as prepupa (Brodeur and McNeil, 1994) pheromone (sex) (McNeil and Brodeur, 1995) sex ratio (Cloutier et al, 1981; Mackauer and Chow, 1986) superparasitism (Cloutier, 1984) transgenic organism (Ashouri et al, 2001; Lövei and Arpaia, 2005) weather (Marchand and McNeil, 2000) DISEASE Lecanicillium lecanii (Askary and Brodeur, 1999) Lecanicillium muscarium (Askary and Yarmand, 2007) HOST Acyrthosiphon churchillense [Hedysarum boreale mackenzii] (Batulla and Robinson, 1984) Acyrthosiphon pisum (Smith, 1944) Aphis nasturtii (MacGillivray and Spicer, 1953; Shands et al, 1955; Muesebeck, 1967; Marsh, 1977; Marsh, 1979) Aphis nasturtii [Solanum tuberosum] (Shands et al, 1965) Aphis viburniphila [Viburnum rafinesqueanum] (Batulla and Robinson, 1984) Aulacorthum solani (Marsh, 1977; Marsh, 1979) Aulacorthum solani [Solanum tuberosum] (Shands et al, 1965) Capitophorus (Shands et al, 1955) Illinoia [Epilobium angustifolium] (Batulla and Robinson, 1984) Illinoia liriodendri (Smith, 1944; Marsh, 1977; Marsh, 1979) Illinoia liriodendri [Liriodendron tulipifera] (Zuparko and Dahlsten, 1993) Macrosiphoniella tapuskae [Achillea millefolium] (Batulla and Robinson, 1984) Macrosiphum albifrons (Marsh, 1977; Marsh, 1979) Macrosiphum creelii (Marsh, 1977; Marsh, 1979) Macrosiphum euphorbiae (Smith, 1944; MacGillivray and Spicer, 1953; Shands et al, 1955; Marsh, 1977; Marsh, 1979; Boiteau, 1983; Brodeur and McNeil, 1989; Brodeur and McNeil, 1994; Walgenbach, 1994) Macrosiphum euphorbiae [Agoseris elata] (Pike et al, 2000) Macrosiphum euphorbiae [Arabis] (Pike et al, 2000) Macrosiphum euphorbiae [Arnica cordifolia] (Pike et al, 2000) Macrosiphum euphorbiae [Aster] (Pike et al, 2000) Macrosiphum euphorbiae [Castilleja] (Pike et al, 2000) Macrosiphum euphorbiae [Citrus] (Stary, 1967) Macrosiphum euphorbiae [Iris germanica] (Sullivan and van den Bosch, 1971) Macrosiphum euphorbiae [Monardella odoratissima] (Pike et al, 2000) Macrosiphum euphorbiae [Solanum tuberosum] (Shands et al, 1965) Macrosiphum pallidum [Rosa] (Batulla and Robinson, 1984) Macrosiphum rosae (Smith, 1944; Schlinger, 1960; Marsh, 1977; Marsh, 1979; Finlayson, 1990) Macrosiphum rosae [Rosa] (Schlinger and Hall, 1960) Metopolophium dirhodum (Smith, 1944) Myzus persicae (MacGillivray and Spicer, 1953; Shands et al, 1955; Mackauer, 1968; Marsh, 1977; Marsh, 1979; Ferguson, 1982) Myzus persicae [Solanum tuberosum] (Shands et al, 1965) Nasonovia borealis [Heuchera richardsonii] (Batulla and Robinson, 1984) Nasonovia houghtonensis similis [Ribes oxyacanthoides] (Batulla and Robinson, 1984) Pleotrichophorus pseudopatonkus [Achillea millefolium] (Batulla and Robinson, 1984) Pterocomma smithiae [Populus balsamifera] (Batulla and Robinson, 1984) Sitobion avenae (Phillips, 1916; Muesebeck, 1967; Marsh, 1977; Marsh, 1979) Sitobion avenae [Calamagrostis canadensis] (Batulla and Robinson, 1984) Sitobion avenae [Triticum aestivum] (Gahan, 1910) Sitobion clydesmithi [Holodiscus discolor] (Pike et al, 2000) Uroleucon ambrosiae (Muesebeck, 1967; Marsh, 1977; Marsh, 1979) Uroleucon erigeronense (Marsh, 1977; Marsh, 1979) HOST FOOD Achillea millefolium (Batulla and Robinson, 1984) Agoseris elata (Pike et al, 2000) Arnica cordifolia (Pike et al, 2000) Calamagrostis canadensis (Batulla and Robinson, 1984) Epilobium angustifolium (Batulla and Robinson, 1984) Hedysarum boreale mackenzii (Batulla and Robinson, 1984) Heuchera richardsonii (Batulla and Robinson, 1984) Holodiscus discolor (Pike et al, 2000) Iris germanica (Sullivan and van den Bosch, 1971) Liriodendron tulipifera (Zuparko and Dahlsten, 1993) Lycopersicon esculentum (Walgenbach, 1994) Monardella odoratissima (Pike et al, 2000) Populus balsamifera (Batulla and Robinson, 1984) Ribes oxyacanthoides (Batulla and Robinson, 1984) Solanum tuberosum (MacGillivray and Spicer, 1953; Shands et al, 1965) Triticum aestivum (Gahan, 1910) Viburnum rafinesqueanum (Batulla and Robinson, 1984) HOST HABITAT kairomones (Bouchard and Cloutier, 1985) synomones (Bouchard and Cloutier, 1985) HOST LOCATION dispersion (Cloutier and Bauduin, 1990; Brodeur and McNeil, 1991) host habitat (Brodeur and McNeil, 1989) host plant effect (Brodeur and McNeil, 1991) kairomones (Bouchard and Cloutier, 1984; Bouchard and Cloutier, 1985; Cloutier and Bauduin, 1990) synomones (Bouchard and Cloutier, 1985) HOST SELECTION superparasitism (Cloutier et al, 1984; Cloutier, 1984) HOST SUITABILITY host age/stage (Cloutier et al, 1981; Cloutier et al, 2000) host defence (Nguyen et al, 2008) host plant [transgenic organism] (Ashouri et al, 2001) host reaction (Brodeur and McNeil, 1992) host regulation (Brodeur and McNeil, 1990; Brodeur and McNeil, 1992; Hofmann, 1992) host size (Cloutier et al, 2000) transgenic organism (Ashouri, 2004) PARASITISM koinobiont (Cloutier et al, 2000) PARASITOID Alloxysta victrix (Sullivan and van den Bosch, 1971; Buitenhuis et al, 2004) Asaphes californicus (Schlinger and Hall, 1960; Sullivan and van den Bosch, 1971) Asaphes suspensus (Buitenhuis et al, 2004) Asaphes vulgaris (Brodeur and McNeil, 1994) Dendrocerus carpenteri (Buitenhuis et al, 2004) Dendrocerus niger (Sullivan and van den Bosch, 1971) Ecphylus hicoriae (Burks, 1979) Pachyneuron aphidis (Sullivan and van den Bosch, 1971) Syrphophagus aphidivorus (Sullivan and van den Bosch, 1971; Buitenhuis et al, 2004; Buitenhuis et al, 2004) PREDATOR Araneus diadematus (Smith and Wellington, 1986) Meta segmentata (Smith and Wellington, 1986) Zygiella x-notata (Smith and Wellington, 1986) ANTENNA antenna:segments (female) [16] (Gahan, 1910; Gahan, 1911) antenna:segments (female) [17] (Gahan, 1910; Gahan, 1911; Smith, 1944; Liu, 1977) antenna:segments (female) [19] (Smith, 1944; Liu, 1977) antenna:segments (male) [18] (Gahan, 1910; Gahan, 1911) antenna:segments (male) [19] (Ashmead, 1901; Smith, 1944; Liu, 1977) antenna:segments (male) [20] (Gahan, 1911) antenna:segments (male) [21] (Gahan, 1910; Smith, 1944; Liu, 1977) flagellomere(1):L/W (female) [300] (Liu, 1977) FIGURE basal tergites (Marsh, 1977) fore wing (Smith, 1944; Liu, 1977) genitalia (female) (Smith, 1944; Liu, 1977) larva (2nd instar) (Pare et al, 1979) larva (3rd instar) (Pare et al, 1979) larva (4th instar) (Pare et al, 1979) larval head (Pare et al, 1979) GENERAL CHARACTERS body:length (female) [20] (Gahan, 1911) body:length (female) [23] (Smith, 1944) body:length (female) [25] (Liu, 1977) body:length (male) [15] (Ashmead, 1901) HEAD face:W/H (female) [130] (Liu, 1977) head:W/L (female) [150] (Liu, 1977) malar space:W/OL (female) [40] (Liu, 1977) maxillary palps:segments [4] (Gahan, 1913) temple:L/OL (female) [91] (Liu, 1977) tentorial pits:ITD/TOD (female) [200] (Liu, 1977) IMAGE larva (1st instar) (Pare et al, 1979) SEQUENCE mtDNA NADH1 (Smith et al, 1999) COUNTRY Canada-Alberta (Strickland, 1952) Canada-Manitoba (Batulla and Robinson, 1984) Canada-New Brunswick (MacGillivray and Spicer, 1953; Muesebeck, 1967; Boiteau, 1983) Canada-Quebec (Duncan and Couture, 1957; Brodeur and McNeil, 1994) Mexico (Coronado-Blanco et al, 2004) U.S.A.-Alaska (Stoltz et al, 1997) U.S.A.-California (Schlinger and Hall, 1960; Schlinger, 1960; Muesebeck, 1967; Sullivan and van den Bosch, 1971; Liu, 1977; Finlayson, 1990; Zuparko and Dahlsten, 1993) U.S.A.-Colorado (Gahan, 1911) U.S.A.-Connecticut (Muesebeck and Walkley, 1951) U.S.A.-Delaware (Smith, 1944) U.S.A.-Indiana (Phillips, 1916) U.S.A.-Kansas (Muesebeck, 1958; Muesebeck, 1967) U.S.A.-Maine (Shands et al, 1955; Muesebeck, 1958; Shands et al, 1965; Stary, 1967; Liu, 1977) U.S.A.-Maryland (Gahan, 1910; Gahan, 1911; Muesebeck and Walkley, 1951) U.S.A.-Michigan (Muesebeck, 1958) U.S.A.-Minnesota (Muesebeck, 1958; Muesebeck, 1967; Finlayson, 1990) U.S.A.-New Jersey (Smith, 1944) U.S.A.-New York (Ashmead, 1901; Gahan, 1911; Muesebeck, 1928) U.S.A.-North Carolina (Muesebeck, 1958; Muesebeck, 1967; Walgenbach, 1994) U.S.A.-Ohio (Smith, 1944; Muesebeck and Walkley, 1951) U.S.A.-Pennsylvania (Finlayson, 1990) U.S.A.-Virginia (Finlayson, 1990) U.S.A.-Washington (Pike et al, 2000)
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