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Dysaphis — subordinate taxa:
Taxon count: 22
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  5. Sternorrhynchasuborder
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  6. Aphidoideasuperfamily
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  8. Macrosiphinaesubfamily
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  9. Macrosiphinitribe
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  10. Dysaphisgenus
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  11. Dysaphissubgenus
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  12. Dysaphis anthriscispecies
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subspecies: Dysaphis (Dysaphis) anthrisci anthrisci C.J.B. Börner, 1950
PL
YES
name status: valid name
BioMap ID: 1142024    taxon code: 4:344
taxonomy checked: YES
wykaz: B. Osiadacz
Data on distribution in Poland
Dysaphis anthrisci anthrisci - Data on distribution in Poland - Biodiversity Map: UTM 10×10 — minimap
Statistics
  • Records: 1
  • Publications: 2
  • Collections: no data
  • Publication authors: 1
  • Illustrations (iconography): lacking
  • Photos (specimen/observation): lacking

Taxon description
Europa: Anglia, Holandia, Niemcy, Polska, Szwajcaria, europejska część ZSRR.
Gatunek holocykliczny i różnodomny. Migruje z jabłoni na korzenie i dolne partie łodygi trybuli leśnej — Anthriscus silvestris (L.) Hoffm. Kolonie tej mszycy na trybule odwiedzane są zawsze przez mrówki.

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