Tetraneura nigriabdominalis (Sasaki, 1899)

Information in Alien Species in Poland database are purely scientific and not legally binding.

Status

The species is cryptogenic (it is not possible to determine if it is alien or native in Poland)

The species is self-dispersing via air but also with nursery material (seedlings of grass and ulm). Climate changes also facilitate expansion.

Currently present in the environment

Reproducing in the environment

Numbers or/and range increasing

Occurrence

Map of occurrence

Areas on the map correspond to pemanent occurrence of the species. Points on the map indicate introduction places and/or single records of the species; they do not always correspond to current presence of the species in a given locality.

Information that could update the map of occurence of the species can be sent to ias@iop.krakow.pl

References

  • Walczak U., Borowiak-Sobkowiak B., Wilkaniec B. 2017. Tetraneura (Tetraneurella) nigriabdominalis (Hemiptera: Aphidoidea)–a species extending its range in Europe, and morphological comparison with Tetraneura (Tetraneura) ulmi Entomologica Fennica28(1), 21-26. 28: 21-26. link

Life form: Insect

Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hemiptera
Family: Eriosomatidae

Scientific synonyms: Tetraneurella nigriabdominalis (Sasaki, 1899)