Abstract

Abstract. A new aphid species of the genus Colopha (Pemphigidae: Eriosomatinae), Colopha hispanica is described from Spain. The apterae differ from those of other species of Colopha in the shortness of their antennae and legs, in the greater number of their wax glands and in the underdevelopment of the setal socket on the forelegs. These aphids live inside the stems of Scirpus holoschoenus (Cyperaceae); this is the first record of a truly endophytic aphid. The adults are immobile. C. hispanica is compared with the other known species of Colopha, with Kaltenbachiella pallida, a similar species also found in Spain and with Gharesia polunini, a primitive species of Eriosomatinae. The distribution and host plants of Colopha species are reviewed and discussed.

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