Studies on Norwegian Aphids - Norsk entomologisk forening
Studies on Norwegian Aphids - Norsk entomologisk forening
Studies on Norwegian Aphids - Norsk entomologisk forening
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Fjelddalen (1964) from VE: Sem and Borre<br />
and Nnv: Hadsel.<br />
AK: As <strong>on</strong> Avena sativa 11. VIII 1965 (leg.<br />
Heikinheimo, in Iitt.). HOy: Vikebygd: F\1lrdespollen<br />
<strong>on</strong> Agrostis tenuis 12. VIII 1958,<br />
Tysnes: Anuglo <strong>on</strong> Rosa sp. 17. IX 1953. Fana:<br />
Biological Stati<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong> Rosa sp. 2. VI 1951 and<br />
23. IX 1961 and <strong>on</strong> Sorbus intermedia 23. IX<br />
1961. Nsy: Bodin: Vag\1lnes <strong>on</strong> Avena sativa<br />
2. VIII 1950.<br />
Trappings in yellow trays: AK: As: Vollebekk,<br />
Ry: Hetland: Forus, HOy: Fana: Biological<br />
Stati<strong>on</strong>.<br />
Geographical distributi<strong>on</strong>: Europe, North<br />
America. It is known from Sweden, Denmark,<br />
Finland, Iceland and Great Britain.<br />
Metopolophium festucae (Theobald 1917)<br />
First published from Norway by Heikinheimo<br />
(1966) from SFi: Aurland.<br />
Ry: Klepp: 0ksnevad <strong>on</strong> Poa sp. 29. VIII<br />
1955. HOy: Fana: Biological Stati<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong> Juncw'<br />
effusus 6. VIII 1952 and <strong>on</strong> unidentified grasses<br />
5. VI 1961, Stend <strong>on</strong> Achillea millefolium<br />
(accidentally) 26. VIII 1955 and <strong>on</strong> unidentified<br />
grasses 29. VI 1954, Radal <strong>on</strong> Luzula silvatica<br />
15. VI 1954.<br />
Trappings in yellow trays: Ry: Hetland:<br />
Forus, HOy: Fana: Stend and Biological Stati<strong>on</strong>.<br />
Geographical distributi<strong>on</strong>: Great Britain,<br />
Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, Denmark,<br />
Finland, Iceland.<br />
Metopolophium frisicum Hille Ris Lambers<br />
1947.<br />
Published here for the first time from Norway.<br />
HOy: Fana: Biological Stati<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong> unidentified<br />
grasses 5. VI 1961, Radal <strong>on</strong> Frageria<br />
vesca 8. VI 1954.<br />
Trappings in yellow trays: HOy: Fana:<br />
Stend and Biological Stati<strong>on</strong>.<br />
Geographical distributi<strong>on</strong>: Netherlands,<br />
Great Britain, Germany, Sweden.<br />
Metopolophium tenerum Hille Ris Lambers<br />
1947.<br />
STUDIES ON NORWEGIAN APHIDS 7<br />
Published here for the first time from Norway.<br />
Ry: Hetland: Forus by thrashing of grasses<br />
22. VIII 1956. HOy: Fana: Biological Stati<strong>on</strong><br />
by thrashing of grasses 5. VI 1961, Festevik by<br />
thrashing of grasses 21. VI 1959, Radal <strong>on</strong><br />
Deschampsia flexuosa 8. VI 1958.<br />
Geographical distributi<strong>on</strong>: Netherlands,<br />
Great Britain, Germany, Sweden.<br />
CRYPTAPHIS Hille Ris Lambers 1947<br />
Cryptaphis poae (Hardy 1850)<br />
(= C. setiger Hille Ris Lambers 1947)<br />
Published here for the first time from Scandinavia.<br />
HOy: Fana: Stend trapped in yellow trays.<br />
I have not as yet found the species <strong>on</strong> its<br />
host plants, which according to HiIle Ris Lambers<br />
are Festuca ovina and Holcus mollis.<br />
Geographical distributi<strong>on</strong>: Netherlands,<br />
Great Britain.<br />
CORYLOBIUM Mordvilko 1914<br />
Corylobium avellanae (Schrank 1801)<br />
Published here for the first time from Norway.<br />
HOy: Fana: L\1lnningehamn <strong>on</strong> Corylus ave/lana<br />
12. VIII 1961.<br />
The species was found as two apterae <strong>on</strong><br />
the petioles of young shoots. One specimen<br />
was of a reddish brown colour, the other was<br />
green.<br />
Geographical distributi<strong>on</strong>: Europe. It is<br />
known from Sweden, Denmark, Finland and<br />
Great Britain.<br />
MACROSIPHUM Passerini 1860<br />
Macrosiphum cholodkovskyi Mordvilko 1909.<br />
H. Siebke 1874: Aphis pisi Kaltenbach<br />
First recorded from Norway by Siebke<br />
(1874). According to Hille Ris Lambers (1939)<br />
Kaltenbach's Aphis pisi is partly syn<strong>on</strong>ymous<br />
with Macrosiphum cholodkovskyi Mordvilko.<br />
As Siebke's record is from Spiraea ulmaria<br />
(= Filipendula ulmaria) it seems reas<strong>on</strong>able to<br />
record his find under this species.