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<emphasis id="B948BD54FFA17D2AFF2D9796FDDDF97F" bold="true" box="[151,619,1723,1746]" pageId="5" pageNumber="337">Description. Apterous viviparous females</emphasis>
(
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,
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A, 4B), from
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, which have been measured. Colour when alive unknown. When mounted extensively pale with brown parts (see details below) and ellipsoid-shaped. Metric and meristic features in
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. Head dorsally smooth and ventrally very slightly rough, and mostly (including clypeus, labrum and mandibular and maxillar laminae) pale brown. Triommatidium quite well integrated in the eye. Frons convex. Dorsal and ventral cephalic setae similar in length and shape, delicate and pointed; there are no laterofrontal setae. Antennae five- or six-segmented (15 and
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respectively), pale in general, being the ultimate and the apex of the penultimate segments brownish; antennal segments I and II with scarce and very little marked lines and flagellar segments more or less imbricated. Antennal setae similar to the dorsocephalic setae. Rostrum reaches or slightly exceeds the middle legs coxae and brownish. Ultimate rostral segment short triangular in shape, as brown as the previous one and darker than others, and usually without accessory setae. Apex of tibiae and tarsi brown and darker than other parts of legs; setae on tibiae and femora scarce, delicate and pointed. Sternum of thoracic segments without sclerites.
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<emphasis id="B948BD54FFA27D29FF2D97E1FEB8F94F" bold="true" box="[151,270,1740,1762]" pageId="6" pageNumber="338">FIGURE 3.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B948BD54FFA27D29FE7097E1FDB5F94F" bold="true" box="[458,515,1740,1762]" pageId="6" pageNumber="338">sp. n.</emphasis>
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, apterous viviparous female: A, habitus; B, antenna without pigmentation; C, ultimate rostral segment; D marginal zone of abdominal segment 35.
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<emphasis id="B948BD54FFA37D28FF2D97CFFEBAF955" bold="true" box="[151,268,1762,1784]" pageId="7" pageNumber="339">FIGURE 4.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B948BD54FFA37D28FE7B97CFFE4EF955" bold="true" box="[449,504,1762,1784]" pageId="7" pageNumber="339">sp. n.</emphasis>
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, apterous viviparous female: A, B; alate viviparous female: C, D, E.; male: F, G, H. Antennae: C, F; siphunculi: B, E, H; cauda: A, D, G.
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<paragraph id="8B836146FFA37D27FF2D964EFAD4FEB6" blockId="7.[151,1435,1891,2022]" lastBlockId="8.[151,1436,152,1255]" lastPageId="8" lastPageNumber="340" pageId="7" pageNumber="339">Segmental edges between pro- and mesothorax and anterior and posterior to abdominal segment 7 well defined; others edges inconspicuous. Thoracic and most of abdominal segments smooth. Postsiphuncular sclerites and abdominal tergite 8 pale and with lines of spicules. Spiracular sclerites pale or very pale. Intersegmental sclerites inconspicuous. Marginal tubercles usually present on prothorax (smaller than others), metathorax and abdominal segments 25, wide and flat, wider than the length of nearest seta. Dorsoabdominal setae scarce (8 on each anterior segment), short and blunt or pointed. Ventrum of abdomen smooth, with setae pointed and little longer dorsoabdominal ones. Siphunculi swollen, pale brown; delicately rough, with two distally incomplete lines, and with 1 or 2 striae in the constriction below the well defined flange. Cauda finger-like and paler than siphunculi; lateral caudal setae longer than the dorsal caudal setae.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B948BD54FFAC7D27FF7D9005FE69FE92" bold="true" box="[199,479,296,319]" pageId="8" pageNumber="340">Alate viviparous females</emphasis>
(
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C, 4D, 4E), from
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. Metric and meristic features in
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. Mostly qualitative features similar to those of apterae, which are omitted as well as those characteristic of a winged aphid. Antennae uniformly brown. Secondary sensoria round or elliptical, slightly protruding, with double margin and disposed around the antennal segments III to V. Marginal abdominal sclerites present, usually carrying marginal tubercles and dark brown in most pigmented specimens. Cauda basally larger and distally slender than those of apterae.
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<emphasis id="B948BD54FFAC7D27FF7D90F1FEBDFE5E" bold="true" box="[199,267,476,499]" pageId="8" pageNumber="340">Males</emphasis>
(
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F, 4G, 4H), from
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. Metric and meristic features in
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. Similar in general aspect and qualitative features to alate viviparous females.
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<emphasis id="B948BD54FFAC7D27FF7D9309FE94FD96" bold="true" box="[199,290,548,571]" pageId="8" pageNumber="340">Biology.</emphasis>
From the collectors annotations
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was collected on
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sp., but
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could be the plant host, because it is the only known species of
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<emphasis id="B948BD54FFAC7D27FCFB936AFC16FDF2" box="[833,928,583,607]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="340">Anethum</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
in
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(Tropicos.org, 2015). The presence of males suggests that the species is holocyclic, but it is not possible to ensure that the species is monoecious on
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<emphasis id="B948BD54FFAC7D27FA879346FA2AFD2E" box="[1341,1436,619,643]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="340">Anethum</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
(and why not on other Umbelliferae) or it is migrating to a possible primary host, species of
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<emphasis id="B948BD54FFAC7D27FBC693BDFB6AFD0A" box="[1148,1244,656,679]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="340">Lonicera</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, because they are winged.
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<emphasis id="B948BD54FFAC7D27FF7D93F5FEEFFD42" bold="true" box="[199,345,728,751]" pageId="8" pageNumber="340">Distribution.</emphasis>
The
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specimens (viviparous females) of
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<emphasis id="B948BD54FFAC7D27FC8C93F5FC2FFD42" box="[822,921,727,751]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="340">H. anethi</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
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<emphasis id="B948BD54FFAC7D27FC2593F5FC6CFD42" bold="true" box="[927,986,728,751]" pageId="8" pageNumber="340">sp. n.</emphasis>
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were collected in the slopes of the Lowari Pass near Dir (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province,
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);
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a.s.l. (from Naumann), approximately
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,
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(from Gladstonefamily.net, 2015a). The males were collected at Kalam (same
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province);
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a.s.l. (from Naumann), approximately
<geoCoordinate id="EE080781FFAC7D27FE4D9269FDD4FCF6" box="[503,610,836,859]" direction="north" orientation="latitude" pageId="8" pageNumber="340" precision="925" value="35.833332">35° 50 N</geoCoordinate>
,
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(from Gladstonefamily.net, 2015b). Based on the host plant and on the geographic data (both localities are
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apart), the new species may be present in other places of high altitude around the Indus river basin.
<collectingCountry id="F32B21D6FFAC7D27FE6792A1FE4CFC0E" box="[477,506,908,931]" name="American Samoa" pageId="8" pageNumber="340">As</collectingCountry>
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<emphasis id="B948BD54FFAC7D27FDBE92A6FD2EFC0E" box="[516,664,907,931]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="340">A. graveolens</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
is widely distributed in Europe and Palaearctic Asia and is cultivated around the World, the distribution of the aphid could be wider.
</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B948BD54FFAC7D27FF7D92F9FEB8FC46" bold="true" box="[199,270,980,1003]" pageId="8" pageNumber="340">
<typeStatus id="5487DFE4FFAC7D27FF7D92F9FEBCFC46" box="[199,266,980,1003]" pageId="8" pageNumber="340">Types</typeStatus>
.
</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B948BD54FFAC7D27FEA692FEFEC8FC46" box="[284,382,979,1003]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="340">Holotype</emphasis>
</typeStatus>
: viviparous apterous female,
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: Lowari Val (Dir),
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a.s.l.,
<date id="FF824786FFAC7D27FB5892F9FAC6FC46" box="[1250,1392,980,1003]" pageId="8" pageNumber="340" value="2001-08-18">18.VIII.2001</date>
, on
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<emphasis id="B948BD54FFAC7D27FF2D92DAFF40FBA2" box="[151,246,1015,1039]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="340">Anethum</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
; Naumann
<emphasis id="B948BD54FFAC7D27FECE92DAFE2DFBA2" box="[372,411,1015,1039]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="340">leg.</emphasis>
[67A]; collection of the
<emphasis id="B948BD54FFAC7D27FD1392D5FB89FBA2" box="[681,1087,1015,1039]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="340">Muséum national dHistoire naturelle</emphasis>
(Paris,
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), sample 0 14114, six-segmented antennae specimen labelled k (on the same slide as specimen l).
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<emphasis id="B948BD54FFAC7D27FB9D9531FB25FB9E" box="[1063,1171,1052,1075]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="340">Paratypes</emphasis>
</typeStatus>
: 23 apterous viviparous females and 9 alate viviparous females, same sample as that of the
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; collections of the
<emphasis id="B948BD54FFAC7D27FB67956DFEDFFBD6" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="340">Muséum national dHistoire naturelle</emphasis>
(Paris,
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) and the
<emphasis id="B948BD54FFAC7D27FDD2954EFCC5FBD6" box="[616,883,1123,1147]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="340">Natural History Museum</emphasis>
(London,
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).
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="C32632CDFFAC7D27FF7D95A5FCAFFB6E" pageId="8" pageNumber="340" type="materials_examined">
<paragraph id="8B836146FFAC7D27FF7D95A5FCAFFB6E" blockId="8.[151,1436,152,1255]" pageId="8" pageNumber="340">
<emphasis id="B948BD54FFAC7D27FF7D95A5FE65FB32" bold="true" box="[199,467,1160,1183]" pageId="8" pageNumber="340">Other studied material.</emphasis>
Two males, winged,
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: Kalam,
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a.s.l.,
<date id="FF824786FFAC7D27FB8B95A5FB08FB32" box="[1073,1214,1160,1183]" pageId="8" pageNumber="340" value="1988-08-25">25.VIII.1988</date>
, vagrants; collection of the
<emphasis id="B948BD54FFAC7D27FF619586FDD8FB6E" box="[219,622,1195,1219]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="340">Muséum national dHistoire naturelle</emphasis>
(Paris,
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).
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="C32632CDFFAC7D27FF7D95FDFB42FB4A" box="[199,1268,1231,1255]" pageId="8" pageNumber="340" type="etymology">
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<emphasis id="B948BD54FFAC7D27FF7D95FDFEF6FB4A" bold="true" box="[199,320,1232,1255]" pageId="8" pageNumber="340">Etymology</emphasis>
. The specific epithet of the new species,
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<emphasis id="B948BD54FFAC7D27FD4295E2FC8CFB4A" box="[760,826,1231,1255]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="340">anethi</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, is the plant host genus name in genitive.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
</treatment>
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