occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	basisOfRecord
03A387FCFFDE3B70ABDFE4D78FAF6D36.mc.3B623CB7FFDE3B72AB8FE6D88CAE68B9	03A387FCFFDE3B70ABDFE4D78FAF6D36.taxon					Host transfer experiments document the viability of A. craccivora on a broad range of hosts, including from R. pseudoacacia to M. sativa and vice versa (Nevsky, 1929; Falk, 1958). Nevsky (1929) further suggested that A. robiniae may be synonymous with A. craccivora, a decision officially taken by Eastop & Hille Ris Lambers (1976). However, Zhang & Zhong (1981) considered A. robiniae valid, and even added to it the subspecies A. robiniae canavaliae Zhang, collected in Beijing and Henan (China) on Canavalia ensiformis, Dolichos lablab (now Lablab purpureus) and M. sativa. Remaudière & Remaudière (1997) considered both A. robiniae and its subspecies as synonyms of A. craccivora		1		Eastop & Hille Ris Lambers								China	Beijing		Beijing	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A387FCFFDE3B70ABDFE4D78FAF6D36	MaterialCitation
03A387FCFFDE3B70ABDFE4D78FAF6D36.mc.3B623CB7FFDD3B71AB8FE13D88046DAD	03A387FCFFDE3B70ABDFE4D78FAF6D36.taxon				syntype	The recorded host plants of A. craccivora pseudoacaciae in the Palearctic Region are R. pseudoacacia, one species of Astragalus and three species of Vicia (Holman 2009). Subsequently, Stekolshchikov & Novgorodova (2015) cited this subspecies in the Republic of Altai (Russian Federation) on plants of four genera of Fabaceae, none of them Robinia. Apterae from Altai have long setae (in accordance with the original description of the subspecies), a wide and complete discal plate and a processus terminalis more than two times the length of the base of antennal segment VI (Stekolshchikov, email pers. com.). The setal lengths of apterous viviparae from our samples collected on R. pseudoacacia and on M. sativa (samples 5 - 12, Table 1) are variable and only partly overlap with those established by Takahashi (1966) for his subspecies. Based on these data, it is possible to think that A. craccivora pseudoacaciae could be synonymous with A. craccivora, but to ensure this, it will be necessary to examine the syntypes of the subspecies and study the variability of the length of the setae of apterae collected in Japan on various plants. In any case, based on the existing data, A. craccivora pseudacaciae is not restricted to R. pseudoacacia		1										Japan	Altay	The	The	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A387FCFFDE3B70ABDFE4D78FAF6D36	MaterialCitation
03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886.mc.3B623CB7FFDC3B70AA52E5648E5B6AEB	03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886.taxon				holotype	Holotype, apterous viviparous female (number 1 of sample ARG- 221 in a slide with the oviparae 1 and 2), Argentina: Mendoza, Malargüe (35.472 º S, 69.570 º W, 1410 m a. s. l.), 5 - May- 1997, on Atriplex nummularia, J. Ortego leg., University of León collection (León, Spain)		1	1997-05-05			-35.472	-69.57	1410				Argentina	Mendoza	University of Leon	Leon	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886	MaterialCitation
03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886.mc.3B623CB7FFDC3B70A877E5DC88406947	03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886.taxon				paratype	Paratypes: 185 apterous viviparous females, 81 alate viviparous females and 49 oviparous females and 4 males in all, University of León, Jaime Ortego (Málaga, Spain) and Natural History Museum, London (United Kingdom) collections, belonging to the following nine samples, Argentina: (1) same data as holotype: 16 apterous viviparae, 5 alate viviparae and 22 oviparae females; (2)	male	1	1997-05-05	J. Ortego		-35.472	-69.57	1410				Spain	Mendoza	University of Leon	University of Leon	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886	MaterialCitation
03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886.mc.3B623CB7FFDC3B70AE65E62889FC697B	03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886.taxon				paratype	Mendoza, Malargüe, 10 - March- 1997, on A. nummularia, 8 apterous viviparae and 6 alate viviparae; (3)		1	1997-03-10									Spain	Mendoza		Malargue	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886	MaterialCitation
03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886.mc.3B623CB7FFDC3B70AFD1E64C899E699F	03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886.taxon				paratype	Mendoza, Malargüe, 5 - April- 1997, on A. nummularia, 76 apterous viviparae, 51 alate viviparae and 1 oviparous female; (4)		1	1997-04-05									Spain	Mendoza		Malargue	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886	MaterialCitation
03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886.mc.3B623CB7FFDC3B70AFB5E66089F569B0	03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886.taxon				paratype	Mendoza, San Carlos, 17 - November- 1994, on A. lampa, 10 apterous viviparae and 12 alate viviparae; (5)		1	1994-11-17									Spain	Mendoza		San Carlos	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886	MaterialCitation
03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886.mc.3B623CB7FFDC3B70AFEEE68489C869D7	03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886.taxon				paratype	Mendoza, Tupungato, Cruz Negra, 21 - November- 1997, on A. lampa, 6 apterous viviparae and 4 alate viviparae; (6)		1	1997-11-21	Cruz Negra								Spain	Mendoza		Tupungato	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886	MaterialCitation
03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886.mc.3B623CB7FFDC3B70AFEEE6D889DA680B	03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886.taxon				paratype	Mendoza, San Carlos, 17 - November- 1994, on Bougainvillea spinosa, 36 apterous viviparae and 1 alate viviparous; (7)		1	1994-11-17									Spain	Mendoza		San Carlos	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886	MaterialCitation
03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886.mc.3B623CB7FFDC3B70AFFEE6FC884B682F	03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886.taxon				paratype	Mendoza, Malargüe, Cueva del Tigre, 16 - November- 1996, on B. spinosa, 23 apterous viviparae and 2 alate viviparae; (8)		1	1996-11-16									Spain	Mendoza	Malargue	Cueva del Tigre	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886	MaterialCitation
03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886.mc.3B623CB7FFDC3B70AE65E71089816843	03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886.taxon				paratype	Mendoza, General Alvear, 20 - May- 1996, on Robinia pseudoacacia, 7 apterous viviparae and 16 oviparae; (9)		1	1996-05-20									Spain	Mendoza		General Alvear	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886	MaterialCitation
03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886.mc.3B623CB7FFDC3B70AFB8E73488566867	03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886.taxon				paratype	Neuquén, Chos Malal, El Domuyo, 4 - April- 1999, on Adesmia volckmannii, 3 apterous viviparae, 10 oviparae and 4 males	male	4	1999-04-04	El Domuyo								Spain	Neuquen		Chos Malal	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886	MaterialCitation
03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886.mc.3B623CB7FFDC3B6FA96BE76C8C596FDF	03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886.taxon					862 apterous viviparous females of samples in Table 1 rows 18, 20 – 24, 26 – 29, 32, 35 – 44, 47, 49, 51 – 53, 55 – 58, 61 – 67, 69 – 82, 84 – 102, 104 – 106, 108 – 109, 113, 115 – 123, 125 – 126, 131 – 133, 139 – 145, 147 – 148 and 150; several alate viviparous females of some of these samples. (B) Four viviparous females with some features of oviparous females: Argentina, Mendoza, General Alvear, 20 - May- 1996, on Robinia pseudoacacia		1	1996-05-20									Argentina	Mendoza	Four	General Alvear	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A387FCFFDC3B6AABDFE54088506886	MaterialCitation
