Host Alternation of Two Tropical Gall-forming Aphids, Astegopteryx styracophila and A. pallida (Homoptera)
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Galls of two tropical aphid species, Astegopteryx styracophila and A. setigera, were collected from Styrax benzoin in northern Sumatra to investigate the life cycles, the gall and colony structure and the behavior of their soldiers. Through transfer experiments it was found that A. styracophila migrates to gingers and possibly also to palms and A. setigera to bamboos. The name A. muiri is a junior synonym of the valid name A. styracophila, and A. setigera is a junior synonym of A. pallida. Soldiers of either species that had been induced to appear on the gall surface soon retreated into subgalls through ostioles. The apical wall of each subgall of A. styracophila was extremely thickened to form a "cork stopper" with narrow tunnels. This structure has probably evolved in association with their "entrance-guarding and rushing-out" tactics.
- 日本昆虫学会の論文
- 1998-03-25
著者
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Aoki Shigeyuki
Faculty Of Economics Rissho University
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MATSUMOTO Kouichi
Laboratory of Entomology, Tokyo University of Agriculture
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KUROSU Utako
Laboratory of Insect Resources, Tokyo University of Agriculture
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Matsumoto Kouichi
Laboratory Of Entomology Tokyo University Of Agriculture
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Kurosu Utako
Laboratory Of Entomology Tokyo University Of Agriculture
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Kurosu Utako
Laboratory Of Applied Entomology Faculty Of Agriculture Tokyo Noko University
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