mitochondrial coi and morphological evidence for host specificity of the black cherry aphids myzus cerasi (fabricius, 1775) collected from different cherry tree species in europe (hemiptera, aphididae). | partial sequences of the mitochondrial coi gene of forty eight european and two turkish population samples of myzus cerasi from different winter hosts (prunus spp.) were subjected to phylogenetic analyses. the analysed m. cerasi samples emerged as paraphyletic relative to a myzus borealis sample used as an out-group, and formed two major clades in neighbor joining, maximum parsimony, maximum likelihood and bayesian inference trees, corresponding to subspecies living specifically on prunus avium ... | 2014 | 24715766 |