Advances in Life Sciences
p-ISSN: 2163-1387 e-ISSN: 2163-1395
2012; 2(3): 75-81
doi: 10.5932/j.als.20120203.06
Parna Bhadra , Basant Kumar Agarwala
Ecology and Biodiversity Laboratory, Department of Zoology, Tripura University, Suryamaninagar, 799 022, Tripura, India
Correspondence to: Parna Bhadra , Ecology and Biodiversity Laboratory, Department of Zoology, Tripura University, Suryamaninagar, 799 022, Tripura, India.
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Banana aphid Pentalonia has already been described in its two taxonomic forms from hosts of Zingiberaceae and Araceae were regarded as separate taxa, P. nigronervosa Coquerel and P. caladii van der Goot, respectively, based on morphological and molecular differences. Between the two species of Pentalonia tested in our earlier study, the nigronervosa species expressed fitness for banana host plants and the caladii species for taro host plant suggesting strong genotype(aphids)-environment(host plants) interactions and increased genetic variation. This study shows the morphological variations of the two species and the isozyme variations of the two taxa from Araceae and Musaceae plants, respectively, an indicative of this separation as the laboratory-reared clones of banana aphid from the host plants also occur as two variants of the aphid species. In the existing conditions of information, the two species can be certainly considered as separate species.
Keywords: Banana Aphid Clones, Two Taxonomic Forms, Host Plant Induced Variations, Isozymes
Figure 3. Isoenzymatic patterns in P. nigronervosa aphids. Esterase pattern in relation to host plants—1st and 2nd lanes from left : Tg = aphid clones from taro plants with green petiole, Bc = aphid clones from banana var. champa, Malic dehydrogenase pattern in relation to host plants— 3rd and 4th lanes from left : Tg-Bc and Acid phosphatase pattern in relation to host plants—5th and 6th lanes from left : Tg-Bc |
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