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  2. Beech blight aphid - Wikipedia

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    This aphid has a defensive behaviour in that it raises the posterior end of its body and sways from side to side when disturbed. Many aphids performing this action at the same time has led to this species being referred to as the "Boogie-Woogie Aphid". [2] Beech blight aphids moving in unison - doing the Boogie Woogie

  3. Scorias spongiosa - Wikipedia

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    Scorias spongiosa is a specialist and grows exclusively on the honeydew formed by colonies of the beech blight aphid, Grylloprociphilus imbricator.This aphid is found only on one host plant, the American beech tree, Fagus grandifolia, where it congregates on branches and twigs, creating copious amounts of honeydew that drip onto vegetation below. [1]

  4. Category:Aphids - Wikipedia

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  5. Why the unfolding leaves of beech trees and other plants ...

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    Two of my favorite spring plants, almost entirely based upon their progression from bud to leaf, are beech trees and false hellebore. Two of my favorite spring plants, almost entirely based upon ...

  6. Aphididae - Wikipedia

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    Aphis fabae - blackfly, black bean aphid, bean aphid, or beet leaf aphid; Aphis gossypii - cotton aphid, melon aphid, or melon and cotton aphid; Beech blight aphid (Grylloprociphilus imbricator) Brevicoryne brassicae - cabbage aphid, cabbage aphid, or turnip aphid; Cinara cupressi - cypress aphid; Macrosiphum euphorbiae - potato aphid

  7. Aphis - Wikipedia

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    Aphis gossypii — cotton aphid; Aphis glycines — soybean aphid; Aphis helianthi — sunflower aphid; Aphis nerii — oleander aphid; Aphis pomi — apple aphid; Aphis rubicola — small raspberry aphid; Aphis rumicis - black aphid; Aphis spiraecola — spirea aphid (syn. Aphis citricola — citrus aphid) Aphis valerianae — black valerian aphid

  8. 'I'm afraid they're all going to die': Beech leaf disease ...

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    The disease hit American beech first, but it’s now widespread in the European cultivars. Rhode Island plant scientist Heather Faubert walks through acres of sick beech trees in Middletown.

  9. Phyllaphis fagi - Wikipedia

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    After mating, females lay 10 to 16 winter eggs on the host plant. In Central Europe, preferred host plants are Fagus sylvatica, in Turkey Fagus orientalis, in North America Fagus sylvatica and Fagus grandiflora. [6] These insects can be found primarily on the foliage. [7] These aphids are a serious pest in European beech forests.