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<taxonomicName class="Insecta" family="Aphididae" genus="Jacksonia" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Jacksonia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="0" pageNumber="79" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="genus">Jacksonia</taxonomicName>
<bibRefCitation author="Theobald, FV" journalOrPublisher="," pageId="6" pageNumber="85" pagination="19 - 20" title="A new genus and two new species of aphides from Ross-Shire. Scot. Nat." volume="1923" year="1923">Theobald 1923</bibRefCitation>
: 19. Type species:
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Theobald, 1923; 19-20 &amp; Figs
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, by monotypy.
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<taxonomicName class="Insecta" family="Aphididae" genus="Jacksonia" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Jacksonia" order="Hemiptera" pageId="0" pageNumber="79" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="genus">Jacksonia</taxonomicName>
<bibRefCitation author="Eastop, VF" journalOrPublisher="Dr. W. Junk b. v., Publishers, The Hague" pageId="5" pageNumber="84" title="A survey of the world's Aphids." year="1976">Theobald: Eastop and Hille Ris Lambers 1976</bibRefCitation>
<bibRefCitation author="Miyazaki, M" journalOrPublisher="Insecta Matsumurana," pageId="6" pageNumber="85" pagination="1 - 247" title="A revision of the tribe Macrosiphini of Japan (Homoptera, Aphididae, Aphidinae)." volume="34" year="1971">: 229; Miyazaki 1971</bibRefCitation>
<bibRefCitation author="Raychaudhuri, DN" journalOrPublisher="Dr Ira Sarkar for the Zoological Society Press, Calcutta" pageId="6" pageNumber="85" title="Aphids of North-East India and Bhutan." year="1980">: 112; Raychaudhuri 1980</bibRefCitation>
<bibRefCitation pageId="0" pageNumber="79">: 154; Ghosh 1986</bibRefCitation>
<bibRefCitation author="Heie, OE" journalOrPublisher="Fauna Entomological Scandinavica," pageId="5" pageNumber="84" pagination="1 - 242" title="The Aphidoidea (Hemiptera) of Fennoscandia and Denmark. V (Family Aphididae: Part 2 of tribe Macrosiphini of subfamily Aphidinae)." volume="28" year="1994">: 92; Heie 1994</bibRefCitation>
<bibRefCitation author="Remaudiere, G" journalOrPublisher="Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Paris" pageId="6" pageNumber="85" title="Catalogue des Aphididae du Monde." year="1997">
: 43;
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and
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1997
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<bibRefCitation author="Blackman, RL" journalOrPublisher="John Wiley &amp; Sons, Ltd., Chichester, England" pageId="5" pageNumber="84" title="Aphids on the World's Herbaceous Plants and Shrubs." year="2006">: 105; Blackman and Eastop 2006</bibRefCitation>
: 1183.
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="79">Generic diagnosis.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="79">In apterous viviparous female: Body broadly elongate. Head scabrous, with dense spinules or warts on dorsum and venter. Antennal tubercles well developed, strongly converging, broad and covered with many warts; medial frontal tubercle indistinct. Antennae 6-segmented, shorter than body, antennal segments I-V with distinct warty imbrications, primary rhinaria non-ciliated or ciliated. Ultimate rostral segment wedge-shaped, with 2 or 3 accessory setae. Distal 2/3 of femora and bases of tibiae with warty imbrications, hind tibiae of nymphs without spinules. First tarsal chaetotaxy 3, 3, 2, or 3, 3, 3. Antennal and dorsal body setae short, blunt or acute at apex. Dorsum of body scabrous; pale or with dark bands on abdominal tergites VI-VII. Siphunculi cylindrical, wide at base, narrow at middle and again becoming wide, with oblique or central aperture lacking a flange, with scabrous imbrications. Distance between 6th and 7th spiracles much less than that between 5th and 6th. Cauda tongue-shaped, with blunt apex, shorter than siphunculi, with 4-6 setae. Anal and genital plates broadly circular, genital plate with 6-19 posterior setae and 2 anterior setae.</paragraph>
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In alate viviparous female: Dorsum of head smooth or sparsely to densely spinulose, venter smooth. Frontal setae with acute apices. Antennal segments I-V with normal imbrications, segments III-V with small or large round or transverse oval secondary rhinaria. Fore wings with two-forked medial veins, hind wings with 2 oblique
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. Abdominal tergites with brown or blackish brown spino-pleural and marginal patches, spino-pleural patches on tergites III-V usually fused to form a large dorsal patch. Others similar to apterae.
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<paragraph pageId="1" pageNumber="80">Distribution.</paragraph>
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India, Japan, Europe and newly recorded from China (Shaanxi). In Blackman and Eastop (aphidsonworldsplants.info): India (
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); in regions with temperate oceanic climates throughout the world, including many oceanic islands (e.g. Iceland, Faroes, Azores, Auckland Is., Macquarie Is., South Georgia) (
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).
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<paragraph pageId="1" pageNumber="80">Host plants.</paragraph>
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On various species of
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(
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,
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,
<taxonomicName class="Liliopsida" family="Poaceae" genus="Festuca" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="Festuca" order="Poales" pageId="1" pageNumber="80" phylum="Tracheophyta" rank="genus">Festuca</taxonomicName>
,
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), but also with species described from
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and an unidentified plant belonging to the
<taxonomicName genus="Leguminosae" lsidName="Leguminosae" pageId="1" pageNumber="80" rank="genus">Leguminosae</taxonomicName>
/
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. Other recorded hosts are likely to be casual occurrences (
<bibRefCitation author="Blackman, RL" journalOrPublisher="John Wiley &amp; Sons, Ltd., Chichester, England" pageId="5" pageNumber="84" title="Aphids on the World's Herbaceous Plants and Shrubs." year="2006">Blackman and Eastop 2006</bibRefCitation>
).
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<paragraph pageId="1" pageNumber="80">Comments.</paragraph>
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This genus is related to
<taxonomicName class="Insecta" family="Aphididae" genus="Myzus" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Myzus" order="Hemiptera" pageId="1" pageNumber="80" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="genus">Myzus</taxonomicName>
Passerini, 1860, but apterae can be distinguished from the latter by the peculiarly shaped siphunculi and the very broad antennal tubercles. The genus is also very similar to
<taxonomicName class="Insecta" family="Aphididae" genus="Xenosiphonaphis" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Xenosiphonaphis" order="Hemiptera" pageId="1" pageNumber="80" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="genus">Xenosiphonaphis</taxonomicName>
Takahashi, 1961, in having very broad antennal tubercles and flangeless siphunculi, but in
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, the inner apex of the antennal tubercles is only slightly converging. The alatae also differ: in
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, the basal halves of the siphunculi are without spinules, transverse wrinkles or grooves while those of
<taxonomicName class="Insecta" family="Aphididae" genus="Xenosiphonaphis" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Xenosiphonaphis" order="Hemiptera" pageId="1" pageNumber="80" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="genus">Xenosiphonaphis</taxonomicName>
have transverse wrinkles or grooves on the basal half.
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