TABLE 3: Body lengths of Neothoracaphis apterous adults.
Species Sample code N Length of the body in μ m Min. Max. Mean CV L-type apterae†, N (%)
L-type apterae are operationally defined as those with the body width larger than 390 μ m. Th e null hypothesis of a normal distribution is rejected for the body lengths. § Th e null hypothesis of a normal distribution is rejected for the body widths. Th e null hypothesis of a unimodal distribution is rejected for the body widths.
N. glaucae N. glaucae N. glaucae #14008‡,§ #14071‡,§,¶ #14117‡,§ 160 189 219 410 423 425 844 822 775 543 541 536 0.16 0.21 0.13 22 (13.8) 51 (27.0) 23 (10.5)
N. glaucae #13117 167 420 677 526 0.08 2 (1.2)
N. glaucae #14172 146 411 686 503 0.10 2 (1.4)
N. glaucae #14115 143 428 543 480 0.05 0
N. querciphaga #14122‡ 154 447 658 540 0.08 18 (11.7)
N. elongata #17115§ 123 449 624 529 0.07 0
N. yanonis #13127 175 329 487 395 0.07 0
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15412977
Published as part of Aoki, Shigeyuki, Kurosu, Utako, Uematsu, Keigo, Fukatsu, Takema, Kutsukake, Mayako (2019). Dimorphic Sessile Apterae of the Aphid Neothoracaphis glaucae (Hemiptera) on the Evergreen Oak Quercus glauca. Psyche: A Journal of Entomology (1280414) 2019: 1-15. DOI: 10.1155/2019/1280414, URL: https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/1280414 on page 11