Rice Root Aphid

Tetraneura akinire

The oriental grass root aphid, "Tetraneura akinire", is an aphid in the superfamily Aphidoidea in the order Hemiptera. It is a true bug and sucks sap from plants.
Rice Root Aphid Nymph - Tetraneura akinire Nymph was just over 3mm.

Pubescent, pouch-like galls on short, green stalks on the upperside of the leaves. The undersides of the galls were fuzzy and open. Most of the galls were in clusters of various sizes. Most galls had a single nymph, while a few had what looked like an adult, as well.

Host: Ulmus

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Habitat

Hosts alternate between elm leaves and roots of grasses and cereals.

The fundatrix lays eggs in a leaf of the primary host, which are trees in the genus "Ulmus". This stimulates production of galls where offspring of the fundatrix develop by feeding on host sap. These mature into winged adult alates, which complete the life cycle on the secondary host.

The species is thought to have originated in Asia, but now has spread to southern and south-east Europe and the United States.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderHemiptera
FamilyAphididae
GenusTetraneura
SpeciesT. akinire