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  2. Aphidiinae - Wikipedia

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    The Aphidiinae are subdivided into several tribes, the Ephedrini, Praini, Trioxini, Aclitini, and Aphidiini, with the latter subdivided into three subtribes. [2] Most species reside in the Aphidiini. The Praini's loss of internal pupation is likely to be secondary. [3] There are ~400 spp. in ~50 genera worldwide.

  3. Aphidini - Wikipedia

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    This article related to members of the insect family Aphididae is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  4. Aphidinae - Wikipedia

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    Aphidinae is an aphid subfamily in the family Aphididae.. Many species of aphids spread potyviruses and most are from the subfamily Aphidinae (genera Macrosiphum and Myzus).Most have alternative hosts, the primary host plant is usually a tree, and the secondary one is herbaceous.

  5. Aphis nerii - Wikipedia

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    Species: A. nerii. Binomial name; Aphis nerii ... Aphis nerii is an aphid of the family Aphididae. [2] Its common names include oleander ... parasitized by Aphidiinae ...

  6. Aphidius nigripes - Wikipedia

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    Aphidius nigripes is a species of parasitoid wasp in the subfamily Aphidiinae of the family Braconidae. It is the most common parasitoid of the potato aphid Macrosiphum euphorbiae in eastern North America. [1] Many other species of aphids may also serve as hosts. [2]

  7. Lysiphlebus testaceipes - Wikipedia

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    Lysiphlebus testaceipes is a species of small braconid parasitoid wasp in the subfamily Aphidiinae. L. testaceipes can utilize numerous species of aphids as hosts and has often been used as a biological control agent against aphid pests. It is considered an invasive species in several European countries. [1] Lysephlebus testaceipes ovipositing ...

  8. Calaphidius elegans - Wikipedia

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    Calaphidius elegans is a species of braconid wasps in the subfamily Aphidiinae. It is found in Europe, including Germany, the Czech Republic and Finland. It is found in Europe, including Germany, the Czech Republic and Finland.

  9. Aphididae - Wikipedia

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    Most aphid species can reproduce both asexually and sexually, with several parthenogenetic generations between each period of sexual reproduction. This is known as cyclical parthenogenesis and, in temperate regions, sexual reproduction occurs in autumn and results in the production of overwintering eggs, which hatch the following spring and ...