Life Stage Development of Essigella californica (Aphidoidea: Lachnidae: Cinarinae)
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Wharton, Trudi
Cooper, Paul
Floyd, Rob
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Entomological Society of America
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The Monterey pine aphid, Essigella californica Essig, is a recent incursion into Australia. Its sudden and rapid spread into commercial Pinus radiata D. Don plantations has caused concern to the forestry industry. Laboratory-based development studies showed that the apterous morph has three instars rather than the four typical of aphids. This difference was validated by an analysis of field-collected samples. The adaptive significance of this finding is discussed in relation to other aspects of this species' life history.
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Annals of the Entomological Society of America