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DESCRIPTION.
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). Body oval, 2.923.29. Noticeable marginal tubercles are present on the pronotum, I
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abdominal tergites. Frontal groove low with middle tubercle. Setae of frontal short, pointed at end, 0.68 0.88 times as long as diameter of third antennal segment at base
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<paragraph id="AC5C7244880EFF9F5F0D34CC6E69A579" blockId="1.[227,1128,687,1593]" pageId="1" pageNumber="11">Antennae six-segmented, 0.680.73 of long as body. Length of segment III 1.792.07 times as long as segment IV, 0.931.10 times as long as head between eyes, 1.081.15 times as long as siphunculi, 0.800.91 of long as antennal segment VI. It has 2435 secondary rhinaria located all over segment. Setae on segment III pointed at apex, 0.430.58 of long as diameter of segment III at base. Processus terminalis 4.074.43 times as long as base of antennal segment VI, 0.891.02 times as long of antennal segment III, 0.911.02 times as long as head between eyes, 0.961.13 times as long as siphunculi. Antennal segment IV, 1.19 1.32 times as long as antennal segment V.</paragraph>
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MEASUREMENTS (
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, in mm). Body 3.29, antennae 2.22, antennal segments: III 0.650.66,
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0.33,
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Figs 17.
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<paragraph id="AC5C7244880DFF9D5F0D32936FAFA06A" blockId="2.[227,1127,1380,1623]" lastBlockId="3.[227,1128,263,1306]" lastPageId="3" lastPageNumber="13" pageId="2" pageNumber="12">Antennae six-segmented, 0.890.90 of long as body. Length of segment III 1.731.97 times as long as segment IV, 1.11 times as long as head between eyes, 1.181.23 times as long as siphunculi, 0.790.80 times as long as antennal segment VI. It has 4246 secondary rhinaria located along the entire length of the segment. Setae on segment III pointed at apex, 0.4 of long as diameter of segment III at base. Length of segment IV 1.151.31 times as long as segment V. It has 913 secondary rhinaria located along the entire length of the segment. Antennal segment V has 02 secondary rhinaria. Processus terminalis 5.265.75 times as long as base of antennal segment VI, 1.061.07 times as long of antennal segment III, 1.11 times as long as head between eyes, 1.181.23 times as long as siphunculi.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="AC5C7244880CFF9D5F0D36366D04A3CC" blockId="3.[227,1128,263,1306]" pageId="3" pageNumber="13">Rostrum reaching the middle coxae. Ultimate rostral segment is stumpy, 0.84 times as long as second segment of hind tarsus, 1.251.36 times as long as base of antennal segment VI, with 10 accessory setae. Setae on abdominal tergite III 0.32, on tergite VIII 0.61 of long as basal diameter of antennal segment III. Abdominal tergite VIII with 6 setae. Along anterior margin of subgenital plate are 12, along posterior margin are 28 long setae. Siphunculi are subcylindrical, with clear flanges. Siphunculi are 0.200.21 times as long as the body, 0.91 0.94 times as wide as the head between the eyes, and 2.822.94 times as long as the cauda. Cauda triangular, equal its width at the base, with 1014 long, thickened setae. The legs are long, their hind femora are 0.340.35 times as long as the body, 0.500.54 times as long as the hind tibia, and 1.511.53 times as wide as the head between the eyes. Length of hind tibia 2.81 times head width, 0.64 of body length. The second segment of the hind tarsus is 1.50 1.63 times as long as the base of the VI antennal segment. First tarsal segment with 3, 3, 3 setae.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="AC5C7244880CFF9D5F0D359C6822A232" blockId="3.[227,1128,263,1306]" pageId="3" pageNumber="13">MEASUREMENTS (in mm). Body 2.70, antennae 2.402.42, antennal segments: III 0.68, IV 0.350.40, V 0.30, VI (0.130.14+0.73); head width between eyes 0.61; siphunculi 0.55/0.58; cauda 0.20; ultimate rostral segment 0.17; second segment of hind tarsus 0.21.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="AC5C7244880CFF9D5F0D346F6E04A27A" blockId="3.[227,1128,263,1306]" pageId="3" pageNumber="13">COLOR IN LIVE. Pink-brown with brown antennae, femora, tarsi and cauda. The tibiae and siphunculi are light colored.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="AC5C7244880CFF9D5F0D3426684EA2D5" blockId="3.[227,1128,263,1306]" pageId="3" pageNumber="13">COLOR IN SLIDE. Head, antennae, rostrum, thorax, coxae, femora (except bases), bases and apices of tibiae, tarsi, cauda, transverse stripes on abdominal tergites IVIII, subgenital and anal plates are dark brown. Round marginal spots with tubercles inside on abdominal tergites IVI are dark brown. Tibiae and siphunculi are light with darkened base and apex sclerites.</paragraph>
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DIAGNOSIS. New species differs from
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<emphasis id="9E97AE56880CFF9D5C8B34956EC1A2F0" box="[655,735,981,1002]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="13">A. rosae</emphasis>
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by ratios of processus terminalis to base of VI antennal segment by alate viviparous females (5.265.72 versus 6.786.88), siphunculus to cauda by apterous and alate viviparous females (2.522.60 and
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comparison 3.103.13 and 3.403.46), and ultimate rostral segment to base of VI antennal segment by apterous viviparous females (1.381.62 and 2.202.25), by the presence of marginal tubercles only IIV and VII abdominal segments (I VII abdominal sclerites), difference in sclerotization of abdominal tergites by alate viviparous females and quantity of setae on the cauda.
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BIONOMY. Aphids live scattered on the rosehip bark
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<emphasis id="9E97AE56880CFF9D5D1C33D66F93A5B1" box="[792,909,1174,1195]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="13">Rosa alberti</emphasis>
Rgl.
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(
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). Only alate and apterous viviparous females have been found. Visited by ants.
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DISTRIBUTION. South-Eastern
<collectingCountry id="D4F432D4880CFF9D5C4F338D6EA0A5F9" box="[587,702,1229,1251]" name="Kazakhstan" pageId="3" pageNumber="13">Kazakhstan</collectingCountry>
.
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<subSubSection id="E4F921CF880CFF9D5F0D33A96D5FA400" pageId="3" pageNumber="13" type="etymology">
<paragraph id="AC5C7244880CFF9D5F0D33A96D5FA400" blockId="3.[227,1128,263,1306]" pageId="3" pageNumber="13">ETYMOLOGY. The species is named after the Dzhungar Alatau mountings where it was collected.</paragraph>
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