The genus PemphigusHartig, 1839 includes 73 species in the world (Blackman and Eastop, 2022). This genus is mostly distributed in the Holarctic and Oriental regions (Furk and Prior, 1976). Most species are known to be holocyclic heteroecious between Populus spp. as its primary hosts and its secondary hosts such as Brassicaceae, Compositae/Asteraceae, Euphorbiaceae, Leguminosae/Fabaceae, and Ranunculaceae. All species of this genus are known to make galls on leaves or twigs of Populus spp. (Blackman and Eastop, 2022).
In Korea, a total of two species have been recorded in this genus: Pemphigus dorocolaMatsumura, 1917 and Pemphigus matsumuraiMonzen, 1927 were recorded by Saito, 1931. In 2022, Several galls of Pemphigus bursarius (Linnaeus, 1758) was collected on Populus nigra var. italica in Korea. In this study, we report fundatrix of Pemphigus bursarius for the first time in Korea.
Materials and Methods
Samples were preserved in 95% ethanol and then mounted Canada balsam, following the method of Blackman and Eastop (2000) methods. Images and measurements were taken by LEICA (DM3000 LED) and LEICA (CTR6 LED). All specimens were deposited Institute of Agriculture & Life Science, Gyeongsang National University. The following abbreviations are used in morphological features: BL - body length from the head to the end of cauda; Ant.I-VI - antennal segments, respectively; Ant.VIb - antennal segment base of VI; PT - processus terminalis; URS - Ultimate rostrum segment; 1HT - first tarsal segment of hind leg; 2HT - second tarsal segment of hind leg; HTB - hind tibia; GP - genital plate; ABDT - Abdominal tergite; SIPH - Sipuncula; Co - Costa; Cu - Cubitus; M - Media; Pt - Pterostigma; Rs - Radial sector. Abbreviations were used for the region: GG, Gyeonggi-do.
Taxonomic Accounts
Pemphigus bursarius (Linnaeus, 1758) 양버들면충(신칭) (Table 1; Figs. 1-2)
Aphis bursariaLinnaeus, 1758: 458
Description. Fundatrix. Morphology. Head and thorax dark grey; Body oval, 2.212-2.459 mm long; Head weakly sclerotized; Ant. brown, usually 4-segmented, Whole Ant, 0.132-0.139 times as long as BL; Ant.III longer than IV; Ant.I, Ant.II with 2 setae, Ant.III with 1-3 setae, Ant.IV with 1-4 setae; Ant.III, Ant.IV with short projecting primary rhinarium, with an undeveloped PT; Rostrum not reaching the middle Furmorotrochanter, URS light brown with 4 accessory setae 0.094-0.101 mm long, 0.040-0.043 times as long as BL, 0.746-0.833 times as long as 2HT; Hind coxa 0.116-0.150 mm long, Hind femorotrochanter 0.427-0.505 mm long, width 0.108-0.144 mm long; Tarsus separated to 2-segment, 1HT 0.041-0.079 mm long, 2HT 0.118-0.130 mm long, Hind claws 0.051-0.053 mm long, Femora becoming dusky brown at apex, all tarsus brownish; Wax gland plate present on abdomen; SIPH absent; GP sclerotized with a total of 16-21 setae; Anal plate with 19-27 setae; Cauda weakly sclerotized, light brown with 10 setae.
Materials examined. 11 Fundatrices, Gapyeong, GG, South Korea, 14.v.2022, Coll#HB-67 on Populus nigra var. italica, H. Lee, GNU
Host plants. Populus nigra var. italica, Populus deltoides, Populus spp. (Salicaceae), Quercus sp. (Fagaceae), Cichorium intybus, Lapsana communis, Lactuca sativa, Sonchus spp., Taraxacum officinale, Tussilago farfara (Asteraceae) (Blackman and Eastop, 2022;Kollár, 2007;Furk and Prior,1976;Miller et al., 2005).
Distributions. Korea (new record), South Africa, Azerbaijan, India, Japan, Austria, Belgium, Estonia, France, Germany, Italy, Sardinia, Netherlands, Romania, Slovakia, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand (Aoki, 1975;Ili and Marinescu, 2018;Kollár, 2007. Hałaj and Osiadacz, 2013).
Remark. Galls on Populus spp. (most commonly Populus nigra var. italica) are yellowish or reddish when mature, purse-shaped, always formed on leaf petioles.
Key to Species of the Genus Pemphigus in Korea
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1. URS not reaching middle coxae, URS length less than 0.115 (0.100-0.120) ···································· P. dorocola
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- URS reaching middle coxae ········································ 2
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2. URS not reaching hind coxae, URS length 0.132 (0.115- 0.143) ····················································· P. matsumurai
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- URS not reaching hind coxae, URS length less than 0.115 (0.094-0.101) ·············································· P. bursarius