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Identification, sexual dimorphism, and allometric effects of three psyllid species of the genus Psyllopsis by geometric morphometric analysis (Hemiptera, Liviidae)
Jumping plant lice ( Hemiptera : Psylloidea ) are considered important vectors of plant diseases and also economically important pests in agriculture and forest ecosystems. Three psyllid species Psyllopsis repens Loginova, 1963, Psyllopsis securicola Loginova, 1963, and Psyllopsis machinosus Loginov...
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Published in: | ZooKeys 2018-02 (737), p.57-73 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Jumping plant lice (
Hemiptera
:
Psylloidea
) are considered important vectors of plant diseases and also economically important pests in agriculture and forest ecosystems. Three psyllid species
Psyllopsis
repens
Loginova, 1963,
Psyllopsis
securicola
Loginova, 1963, and
Psyllopsis
machinosus
Loginova, 1963 associated with the ash tree
Fraxinus
are morphologically very similar. So far, their distinction has been possible only by comparing their male and female genitalia. In this research, forewing shape and size characteristics, sexual dimorphism and their allometric effects, using geometric morphometric analysis, were examined for identification purposes. The results showed significant differences in wing shape and size between the species studied. Based on the results, two species P. m
achinosus
and
P.
securicola
can be differentiated with the vein M1+2, as in
P.
securicola
the vein M1+2 is located between Rs and M3+4 veins, but the vein M1+2 is closer to the vein M3+4 in
P.
machinosus
; also,
P.
repens
can be differentiated from the two species
P.
machinosus
and
P.
securicola
by vein M. Hence, the veins M1+2, M3+4, Rs and M were the most important wing characters for discrimination of the three species, especially in the field. The analysis also showed significant differences in wing shape and size between male and female of the three species, and the allometric analysis showed that significant shape differences still remain in constant size in P. m
achinosus
and
P.
repens
. Geometric changes in the forewings of both sexes for the three species are illustrated. |
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ISSN: | 1313-2989 1313-2970 |
DOI: | 10.3897/zookeys.737.11560 |