For the Aphid fauna in the territory of Yenisei river basin. Communication 1. Aphids on coniferous plants

The paper reports on new and previously not well-known data on insufficiently studied fauna of aphids living on coniferous trees in Central Siberia of the basin of Yenisei river. This region is the extensive transect of latitudinal geographic zones from semi-desert in the South to the arctic deserts...

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Main Authors: A. V. Gurov, D. L. Grodnitsky
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Language:English
Published: Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch Publishing House 2016-02-01
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description The paper reports on new and previously not well-known data on insufficiently studied fauna of aphids living on coniferous trees in Central Siberia of the basin of Yenisei river. This region is the extensive transect of latitudinal geographic zones from semi-desert in the South to the arctic deserts in the North. That is why this region is very peculiar. This is the reason for insufficient study of regional entomological fauna. Aphids (Homoptera: Aphidoidea)are a very taxonomically and ecologically heterogeneous group of insects. The aphids living on conifer trees are notstudied completely on the territory of Yenisei basin. Due to this, the studying of not well-known and economicallyimportant aphids is actual. For example, the insufficient study of regional aphids is confirmed by the fact, that duringthree weeks only of the work for INTAS-94-0930 Project two new aphid species were found and described on thisterritory. Also, the new species of family Mindaridae, which was described in Mongolia in 1980, was found in Siberiafor the first time. These finds indicate the real possibility to describe an interesting conifer aphid complex in the absolutely unstudied forested territory between Angara and Lower Tunguska rivers. Geographical location, dates ofcollection and feeding preferences of different species are described. A general review of Yenisei basin Siberian aphidfauna is suggested for the first time ever.
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spelling doaj.art-86d809eedd984523901afd4b6f2f91942022-12-21T22:22:41ZengRussian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch Publishing HouseСибирский лесной журнал2311-14102312-20992016-02-0131556310.15372/SJFS20160106For the Aphid fauna in the territory of Yenisei river basin. Communication 1. Aphids on coniferous plantsA. V. Gurov0D. L. Grodnitsky1V. N. Sukachev Institute of Forest, Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian BranchKrasnoyarsk Territorial Institute for Teachers’ Postgraduate Education and Professional RetrainingThe paper reports on new and previously not well-known data on insufficiently studied fauna of aphids living on coniferous trees in Central Siberia of the basin of Yenisei river. This region is the extensive transect of latitudinal geographic zones from semi-desert in the South to the arctic deserts in the North. That is why this region is very peculiar. This is the reason for insufficient study of regional entomological fauna. Aphids (Homoptera: Aphidoidea)are a very taxonomically and ecologically heterogeneous group of insects. The aphids living on conifer trees are notstudied completely on the territory of Yenisei basin. Due to this, the studying of not well-known and economicallyimportant aphids is actual. For example, the insufficient study of regional aphids is confirmed by the fact, that duringthree weeks only of the work for INTAS-94-0930 Project two new aphid species were found and described on thisterritory. Also, the new species of family Mindaridae, which was described in Mongolia in 1980, was found in Siberiafor the first time. These finds indicate the real possibility to describe an interesting conifer aphid complex in the absolutely unstudied forested territory between Angara and Lower Tunguska rivers. Geographical location, dates ofcollection and feeding preferences of different species are described. A general review of Yenisei basin Siberian aphidfauna is suggested for the first time ever.http://xn--80abmehbaibgnewcmzjeef0c.xn--p1ai/upload/iblock/680/6803c1e217d3d1f631d072bc95428255.pdfconifer aphidsfaunafeeding preferenceYenisei river basinSiberia
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For the Aphid fauna in the territory of Yenisei river basin. Communication 1. Aphids on coniferous plants
Сибирский лесной журнал
conifer aphids
fauna
feeding preference
Yenisei river basin
Siberia
title For the Aphid fauna in the territory of Yenisei river basin. Communication 1. Aphids on coniferous plants
title_full For the Aphid fauna in the territory of Yenisei river basin. Communication 1. Aphids on coniferous plants
title_fullStr For the Aphid fauna in the territory of Yenisei river basin. Communication 1. Aphids on coniferous plants
title_full_unstemmed For the Aphid fauna in the territory of Yenisei river basin. Communication 1. Aphids on coniferous plants
title_short For the Aphid fauna in the territory of Yenisei river basin. Communication 1. Aphids on coniferous plants
title_sort for the aphid fauna in the territory of yenisei river basin communication 1 aphids on coniferous plants
topic conifer aphids
fauna
feeding preference
Yenisei river basin
Siberia
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