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  • Rakhshani <i>et al.</i> (2017)
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  • A long-term survey of tritrophic (plant-aphid-parasitoid) associations in the urban ecosystems of Lleida (Catalonia) and Paris (France) resulted in the detection of associations of two bamboo aphids, Takecallis arundinariae (Essig) and Takecallis taiwanus (Takahashi), respectively, with a new aphid parasitoid species. Trioxys remaudierei Stary & Rakhshani sp. nov. is described and illustrated as a unique parasitoid of Takecallis aphids outside the area of their origin. The new species is easily distinguishable from its congeners in having the ventral prongs of the abdomen fused over two-thirds of their length, then bifurcated towards the tip. The only morphologically similar species is Trioxys betulae (Marshall), which exhibits a clearly different prong shape (and has a different host range, Symydobius Mordvilko and Clethrobius Mordvilko). The new species is compared with allied taxa associated with bamboo aphids. The occurrence of Takecallis taiwanus on bamboo is recorded in France for the first time. www.zoobank.org/urn: lsid: zoobank.org: pub: ED15BA16-E8A9-4CEA-BDA7-FBAB02FEB091
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  • A long-term survey of tritrophic (plant-aphid-parasitoid) associations in the urban ecosystems of Lleida (Catalonia) and Paris (France) resulted in the detection of associations of two bamboo aphids, Takecallis arundinariae (Essig) and Takecallis taiwanus (Takahashi), respectively, with a new aphid parasitoid species. Trioxys remaudierei Stary & Rakhshani sp. nov. is described and illustrated as a unique parasitoid of Takecallis aphids outside the area of their origin. The new species is easily distinguishable from its congeners in having the ventral prongs of the abdomen fused over two-thirds of their length, then bifurcated towards the tip. The only morphologically similar species is Trioxys betulae (Marshall), which exhibits a clearly different prong shape (and has a different host range, Symydobius Mordvilko and Clethrobius Mordvilko). The new species is compared with allied taxa associated with bamboo aphids. The occurrence of Takecallis taiwanus on bamboo is recorded in France for the first time. www.zoobank.org/urn: lsid: zoobank.org: pub: ED15BA16-E8A9-4CEA-BDA7-FBAB02FEB091
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  • Rakhshani, E., Pons, X., Lumbierres, B., Havelka, J., Perez Hidalgo, N., Tomanović, Z. & Starý, P. 2017. A new parasitoid (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Aphidiinae) of the invasive bamboo aphids <em>Takecallis </em>spp. (Hemiptera: Aphididae) from Western Europe. <em>Journal of Natural History</em>, 51(21-22): 1237-1248.
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