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Endemic aphids Aphis carverae sp. nov. and Casimira canberrae (Eastop, 1961) on Epilobium (Onagraceae) threatened by introduced Aphis oenotheraeOestlund, 1887 (Hemiptera: Aphididae: Aphidinae)

We describe the wingless viviparae and sexual forms of Aphis carverae sp. nov., a new endemic species of AphisLinnaeus, 1758 from Australia. The species is holocyclic and monoecious on Epilobium (Onagraceae). No winged individuals have been found. Casimira canberrae (Eastop, 1961) is another endemic...

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Published in:Austral entomology 2015-08, Vol.54 (3), p.278-285
Main Authors: Hales, Dinah F, Foottit, Robert G, Maw, Eric
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