New additions and invasive aphids for Turkey’s aphidofauna (Hemiptera: Aphidoidea)

dc.contributor.authorÖzhan Şenol
dc.contributor.authorHayal Beğen Akyıldırım
dc.contributor.authorGazi Görür
dc.contributor.authorEmin Demirtaş
dc.date.accessioned2019-08-01T13:38:39Z
dc.date.available2019-08-01T13:38:39Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.departmentNiğde ÖHÜ
dc.description.abstractThis study was carried out in order to determine aphid species inthe Inner Western Anatolian Subregion of Turkey. Nineteen aphid species are reported as new to the Turkish aphid fauna. These species are Aphis eryngiiglomerata Bozhko, 1963; Aphis glareosaeBozhko, 1959; Capitophoruseniwanus Miyazaki, 1971; Chaitophorusindicus A.K. Ghosh, M.R. Ghosh & D.N. Raychaudhuri, 1970; Chaitophorus ramicola (Börner, 1949); Cinaraindica Verma, 1970; Cinara juniperensis (Gillette & Palmer, 1925); Cinara oxycedri Binazzi, 1996; Cinarasetosa (Börner, 1950); Eulachnus thunbergii Wilson, 1919; Hyadaphis passerinii (Del Guercio, 1911); Mindarus kinseyi Voegtlin, 1995; Myzus padellus HilleRis Lambers & Rogerson, 1946; Phylloxera quercina (Ferrari, 1872); Rhopalosiphum rufulum Richards, 1960; Schizaphis dubia Huculak, 1968; Schizolachnusorientalis (Takahashi, 1924); Tiliaphisshinjii Higuchi, 1972; and Tuberculatus borealis (Krzywiec, 1971). Among these, 5 species are invasive to the Turkish aphidofauna. It is not surprising that new records and invasive species would be added to the Turkish aphid fauna due to Turkey’s special floristic composition and various geographical and climatic features.
dc.description.abstractThis study was carried out in order to determine aphid species inthe Inner Western Anatolian Subregion of Turkey. Nineteen aphid species are reported as new to the Turkish aphid fauna. These species are Aphis eryngiiglomerata Bozhko, 1963; Aphis glareosaeBozhko, 1959; Capitophoruseniwanus Miyazaki, 1971; Chaitophorusindicus A.K. Ghosh, M.R. Ghosh & D.N. Raychaudhuri, 1970; Chaitophorus ramicola (Börner, 1949); Cinaraindica Verma, 1970; Cinara juniperensis (Gillette & Palmer, 1925); Cinara oxycedri Binazzi, 1996; Cinarasetosa (Börner, 1950); Eulachnus thunbergii Wilson, 1919; Hyadaphis passerinii (Del Guercio, 1911); Mindarus kinseyi Voegtlin, 1995; Myzus padellus HilleRis Lambers & Rogerson, 1946; Phylloxera quercina (Ferrari, 1872); Rhopalosiphum rufulum Richards, 1960; Schizaphis dubia Huculak, 1968; Schizolachnusorientalis (Takahashi, 1924); Tiliaphisshinjii Higuchi, 1972; and Tuberculatus borealis (Krzywiec, 1971). Among these, 5 species are invasive to the Turkish aphidofauna. It is not surprising that new records and invasive species would be added to the Turkish aphid fauna due to Turkey’s special floristic composition and various geographical and climatic features.
dc.identifier.endpage45
dc.identifier.issn1300-0179
dc.identifier.issue1
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-84919359526
dc.identifier.scopusqualityQ3
dc.identifier.startpage39
dc.identifier.urihttps://app.trdizin.gov.tr/makale/TWpFME1UWXlNZz09
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11480/2216
dc.identifier.volume39
dc.indekslendigikaynakScopus
dc.institutionauthor[0-Belirlenecek]
dc.language.isoen
dc.relation.ispartofTurkish Journal of Zoology
dc.relation.publicationcategoryMakale - Ulusal Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanı
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.subjectBiyoloji
dc.titleNew additions and invasive aphids for Turkey’s aphidofauna (Hemiptera: Aphidoidea)
dc.typeArticle

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