Pemphigus
Pemphigus spirothecae sexupara
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Suborder: Sternorrhyncha
Family: Aphididae
Subfamily: Eriosomatinae
Genus: Pemphigus
Hartig, 1839

Pemphigus is a genus of true bugs belonging to the family Aphididae.[1]

The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution.[1]

Species:[1]

  • Pemphigus andropogiae Shinji, 1924
  • Pemphigus betae Doane, 1900
  • Pemphigus birimatus
  • Pemphigus borealis Tullgren, 1909
  • Pemphigus brevicornis (Hart, 1894)
  • Pemphigus burrowi Sanborn, 1904
  • Pemphigus bursarius (Linnaeus, 1758)
  • Pemphigus bursifex Heer, 1853
  • Pemphigus circellatus Zhang, Guangxue & Tiesen Zhong, 1985
  • Pemphigus coluteae Passerini, 1863
  • Pemphigus cylindricus Zhang & Guangxue, 1981
  • Pemphigus diani Ferrari, 1872
  • Pemphigus dorocola
  • Pemphigus eastopi
  • Pemphigus echnochloaphaga (Zhang, Guangxue, Qiao & Xiaolin Chen, 1999)
  • Pemphigus ephemeratus Hottes & Frison, 1931
  • Pemphigus fatauae Shinji, 1924
  • Pemphigus formicarius Walsh, 1863
  • Pemphigus formicetorum Walsh, 1863
  • Pemphigus fuscicornis (C.L.Koch, 1857)
  • Pemphigus gairi Stroyan, 1964
  • Pemphigus groenlandicus Rübsaamen, 1898
  • Pemphigus hydrophilus
  • Pemphigus immunis Buckton, 1896
  • Pemphigus indicus
  • Pemphigus iskanderkuli Narzikulov, 1957
  • Pemphigus knowltoni Stroyan, 1970
  • Pemphigus laurifolia
  • Pemphigus longicornus Maxson, 1923
  • Pemphigus mangkamensis Zhang & Guangxue, 1981
  • Pemphigus matsumurai Monzen, 1927
  • Pemphigus microsetosus Aoki, 1975
  • Pemphigus minor Derbès, 1869
  • Pemphigus mongolicus Holman & Szelegiewicz, 1974
  • Pemphigus monophagus Maxson, 1934
  • Pemphigus mordvilkovi
  • Pemphigus mordwilkoi Cholodkovsky, 1912
  • Pemphigus nainitalensis Cholodkovsky, 1912
  • Pemphigus napaeus Buckton, 1896
  • Pemphigus niishimae
  • Pemphigus nortonii Maxson, 1934
  • Pemphigus obesinymphae Aoki & Moran, 1994
  • Pemphigus passeki Börner, 1952
  • Pemphigus phenax Börner & Blunk, 1916
  • Pemphigus plicatus
  • Pemphigus popularius Fitch, 1859
  • Pemphigus populi Courchet, 1881
  • Pemphigus populicaulis Fitch, 1859
  • Pemphigus populiglobuli Fitch, 1859
  • Pemphigus populinigrae (Schrank, 1801)
  • Pemphigus populiramulorum C.V.Riley, 1879
  • Pemphigus populitransversus C.V.Riley, 1879
  • Pemphigus populivenae Fitch, 1859
  • Pemphigus protospirae W.A.J.Lichstenstein, 1885
  • Pemphigus rileyi Stebbins, 1910
  • Pemphigus rubiradicis F.V.Theobald, 1929
  • Pemphigus saccosus
  • Pemphigus saliciradicis (Börner, 1950)
  • Pemphigus salicis
  • Pemphigus similis Börner, 1950
  • Pemphigus sinobursarius Zhang & Guangxue, 1979
  • Pemphigus siphunculatus Hille Ris Lambers, 1973
  • Pemphigus spyrothecae
  • Pemphigus tartareus Hottes & Frison, 1931
  • Pemphigus tibetapolygoni Zhang & Guangxue, 1981
  • Pemphigus tibetensis Zhang & Guangxue, 1979
  • Pemphigus trehernei Foster, 1976
  • Pemphigus turritus Zhang & Guangxue, 1997
  • Pemphigus vesicarius Passerini, 1861
  • Pemphigus vulgaris D.N.Raychaudhuri, Pal & M.R.Ghosh, 1978
  • Pemphigus wuduensis Zhang & Guangxue, 1997
  • Pemphigus yanagi
  • Pemphigus yangcola Zhang & Guangxue, 1979

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Pemphigus Hartig, 1839". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.