Biology:Trama (genus)

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Trama
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Tramini
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Trama

Heyden, 1837
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Trama is a genus of aphids, in the order Hemiptera. They are noted for their lack of sexual reproduction.

Species

  • Trama afghanica Narzikulov, 1973
  • Trama antennata Mordvilko, 1935
  • Trama baronii Hille Ris Lambers, 1969
  • Trama bazarovi Narzikulov, 1966
  • Trama caudata Del Guercio, 1909
  • Trama centaureae Börner, 1940
  • Trama eastopi Heinze, 1962
  • Trama euphorbiae Juchnevitch & Kan, 1971
  • Trama formicella Theobald, 1929
  • Trama helianthemi Westwood 1843, originally Rhizobius helianthemi
  • Trama kulinitschae Narzikulov, 1969
  • Trama maritima Eastop, 1953
  • Trama mordwilkoi or Trama mordvilkoi Börner, 1940
  • Trama muchinae Kan & Folk, 1986
  • Trama narzykulovi or Trama narzikulovi Kan, 1962 reclassified as Protrama narzykulovi
  • Trama nigrarta Zhang, Chen, Zhong & Li, 1999)
  • Trama pamirica Narzikulov, 1963 reclassified as Protrama pamirica
  • Trama penecaeca Stroyan, 1964 reclassified as Protrama penecaeca
  • Trama rara Mordvilko, 1908
  • Trama taraxaci Shinji, 1930
  • Trama troglodytes von Heyden, 1837

References

  • Eastop, V. F. (1953). "A study of the Tramini (Homoptera—Aphididae)". Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London 104 (10): 385–413. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2311.1953.tb01243.x. 
  • Narzikulov, M. N. (1973). "Palearctic aphids of the genus Trama Heyden, 1837 (Homoptera, Aphidinea, Lachnidae)". Entomological Review 52: 72–77. 
  • Blackman, Roger L.; Spence, Jennifer M.; Normark, Benjamin B. (2000). "High diversity of structurally heterozygous karyotypes and rDNA arrays in parthenogenetic aphids of the genus Trama (Aphididae: Lachninae)". Heredity 84 (2): 254–260. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2540.2000.00667.x. 
  • Blackman, Roger L.; De Boise, Emma; Czylok, Andrzej (2001). "Occurrence of sexual morphs in Trama troglodytes von Heyden, 1837 (Hemiptera, Aphididae)". Journal of Natural History 35 (5): 779–785. doi:10.1080/00222930152023108. 

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