Biological observations on the Australian endemic aphid Aphis acaenovinae eastop (Hemiptera:Aphididae), including a new host plant record

Dinah Hales*

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    Abstract

    Aphis acaenovinae Eastop is one of two Australian endemic Aphis Linnaeus species descended from a Gondwanan group possibly ancestral to the highly speciose northern hemisphere Aphidini. Data on its biology are summarised and some new observations are presented, including natural enemies and a new host plant, the introduced Geum urbanum L. (Rosaceae).

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)93-95
    Number of pages3
    JournalAustralian Entomologist
    Volume35
    Issue number3
    Publication statusPublished - 28 Aug 2008

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