Confirmation that Myzus antirrhinii (Macchiati) (Hemiptera : Aphididae) occurs in Australia, using morphometrics, microsatellite typing and analysis of novel karyotypes by fluorescence in situ hybridisation
D. Hales et al., Confirmation that Myzus antirrhinii (Macchiati) (Hemiptera : Aphididae) occurs in Australia, using morphometrics, microsatellite typing and analysis of novel karyotypes by fluorescence in situ hybridisation, AUST J ENT, 39, 2000, pp. 123-129
Aphids ascribable to Myzus antirrhinii (Macchiati) are shown to be widely d
istributed in Australia. This species is a member of the Myzus persicae gro
up and confusion with the green peach aphid, M. persicae (Sulzer), is likel
y. We describe here investigations of some Australian clones of M. antirrhi
nii and extend the definition of the species to include observations on Aus
tralian specimens. We conclude that there is a cluster of Australian clones
conforming morphometrically to M. antirrhinii when all characters are used
. These clones include 11- and 12-chromosome karyotypes that are not found
in European or North American populations of M. antirrhinii. The novel chro
mosome rearrangements were investigated using fluorescence in situ hybridis
ation and were shown to be derivable from the typical 13-chromosome karyoty
pe of this species. Microsatellite analysis corroborates the distinction of
M. antirrhinii from hi. persicae. A microsatellite test for separating ant
irrhinii from persicae is suggested.