Revision of the Japanese Species of the Aphid Genus Hamamelistes (Hemiptera, Aphididae, Hormaphidinae) Based on the Mitochondrial DNA Sequence Data
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概要
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Aphids of the genus Hamamelistes host-alternate between Hamamelis (the primary host) and Betula (the secondary host). The taxonomy of the Japanese species has been in a mess. Eight different names have been used for them, and no combination between the primary-and secondary-host generations has been established. By sequencing their mitochondrial COII genes, we made it clear that three species occur in Japan : Hamamelistes miyabei (Matsumura) on Hamamelis japonica and Betula maximowicziana, Hamamelistes kagamii (Monzen) on H. japonica and B. grossa, and Hamamelistes betulinus (Horvath) on H. japonica, B. platyphylla, B. davurica and probably also on B. ermanii. The life cycles of the three species are reviewed, and synonyms are listed under the valid names.
- 日本昆虫学会の論文
- 2001-03-25
著者
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Aoki Shigeyuki
Faculty Of Economics Rissho University
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Kurosu Utako
Laboratory Of Applied Entomology Faculty Of Agriculture Tokyo Noko University
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DOHLEN Carol
Department of Biology, UMC 5305, Utah State University
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Dohlen Carol
Department Of Biology Umc 5305 Utah State University
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Von Dohlen
Department of Biology, UMC 5305, Utah State University
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