Abstract

ABSTRACTBryobia abyssiniae Fashing & Ueckermann, a recently discovered species, is described using DNA-barcoding as well as morphological features of the adult female and all post-embryonic instars. The species is characterized by remarkable propodosomal lobe variation. A lack of variation in molecular markers indicates that the several forms observed reflect intraspecific variability in this apparently all-female species. Its host plant, a giant lobelia (Lobelia rhynchopetalum Hemsl.; Campanulaceae), is endemic to the Ethiopian highlands. A discussion of climate at the collection locality, the host plant, and notes on biology are also included. Additionally, we suggest that a minimum of 5% sequence difference in the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I region will be needed to differentiate Bryobia species.

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