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  2. Aphid - Wikipedia

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    Aphids are small sap-sucking insects and members of the superfamily Aphidoidea. Common names include greenfly and blackfly, [a] although individuals within a species ...

  3. Aphididae - Wikipedia

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    Thus, aphids show very complex and rapidly changing within-year dynamics, with each clone going through several generations during the vegetative season and being made up of many individuals, which can be widely scattered in space. The survival of the eggs and/or overwintering aphids determines the numbers of aphids present the following spring ...

  4. Neotoxoptera formosana - Wikipedia

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    Neotoxoptera formosana or the Onion aphid, is an aphid in the superfamily Aphidoidea in the order Hemiptera. It was originally discovered in Taiwan in 1921, but has ...

  5. Beech blight aphid - Wikipedia

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    A secondary host, based on their geographic location, is the roots of the bald cypress (Taxodium distichum), where some aphids alternate between hosts and others remain with Taxodium distichum year-round. [1] The aphids themselves are a light bluish color with bodies covered with long, white, waxy filaments giving them a woolly appearance.

  6. List of Aphis species - Wikipedia

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    Aphis rumicis Linnaeus, 1758 c g b (black aphid) Aphis rutae c g; Aphis salicariae Koch, C.L., 1855 c g; Aphis salsolae (Börner, 1940) c g; Aphis salviae Walker, F., 1852 c g; Aphis sambuci Linnaeus, 1758 c g b (elder aphid) Aphis sanguisorbae Schrank, 1801 c g; Aphis sanguisorbicola c g; Aphis saniculae Williams, T.A., 1911 c g; Aphis ...

  7. Cinara - Wikipedia

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    Cinara, the conifer aphids or giant conifer aphids, is a genus of aphids in the family Aphididae. They are widespread in the Northern Hemisphere. These aphids specialize on conifers in the pine and cypress families. [1] Some species are pests that attack cultivated Christmas trees. The parasitoid wasp species in the genus Pauesia are specific ...

  8. Aphis - Wikipedia

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    Aphis is a genus of insects in the family Aphididae containing at least 600 species of aphids. [1] It includes many notorious agricultural pests , such as the soybean aphid Aphis glycines . Many species of Aphis , such as A. coreopsidis and A. fabae , are myrmecophiles , forming close associations with ants .

  9. Aphidiinae - Wikipedia

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    Aphidiines are koinobiont endoparasitoids of adult and immature aphids. While the larva of the 2–3 mm long Praon leaves the hollowed shell of the aphid from below to pupate in a volcano-like cocoon, most other Aphidiinae pupate inside the dead aphid and break out afterwards.

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