Drepanosiphidae
Drepanosiphinae is a subfamily of aphids in the family Aphididae. There are about 13 genera, 8 of which are extinct, and more than 60 described species in Drepanosiphinae. While a few authors have suggested treating the group as a family, this has not been adopted in the most recent classifications. Genera These 13 genera belong to the subfamily Drepanosiphinae: * ''Drepanaphis'' Del Guercio, 1909 * ''Drepanosiphoniella'' Davatchi, Hille Ris Lambers & Remaudière, 1957 * ''Drepanosiphum'' Koch, 1855 * ''Shenahweum'' Hottes & Frison, 1931 * ''Yamatocallis'' Matsumura, 1917 * † ''Aphidopsis'' Scudder, 1890 * † ''Electrocallis'' Heie, 1967 * † ''Fossilicallis'' Heie, 2002 * † ''Hongocallis'' Wegierek, 2010 * † ''Megantennaphis'' Heie, 1967 * † ''Similidrepan'' Heie, 2006 * † ''Siphonophoroides'' Buckton, 1883 * † ''Zymus'' Heie, 1972 References Aphididae Hemiptera subfamilies {{Aphididae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Drepanosiphum Platanoidis (Common Sycamore Aphid) - Flickr - S
''Drepanosiphum platanoidis'' is a species of insect, commonly known as the sycamore aphid. It undergoes both parthenogenic and sexual reproduction. References Insects described in 1801 Agricultural pest insects Aphididae {{Aphididae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Aphid
Aphids are small sap-sucking insects and members of the superfamily Aphidoidea. Common names include greenfly and blackfly, although individuals within a species can vary widely in color. The group includes the fluffy white woolly aphids. A typical life cycle involves flightless females giving live birth to female nymphs—who may also be already pregnant, an adaptation scientists call telescoping generations—without the involvement of males. Maturing rapidly, females breed profusely so that the number of these insects multiplies quickly. Winged females may develop later in the season, allowing the insects to colonize new plants. In temperate regions, a phase of sexual reproduction occurs in the autumn, with the insects often overwintering as eggs. The life cycle of some species involves an alternation between two species of host plants, for example between an annual crop and a woody plant. Some species feed on only one type of plant, while others are generalists, colon ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Aphididae
The Aphididae are a very large insect family in the aphid superfamily ( Aphidoidea), of the order Hemiptera. These insects suck the sap from plant leaves. Several thousand species are placed in this family, many of which are considered plant/crop pests. They are the family of insects containing most plant virus vectors (around 200 known) with the green peach aphid ('' Myzus persicae'') being one of the most prevalent and indiscriminate carriers. Evolution Aphids originated in the late Cretaceous about (Mya), but the Aphidinae which comprises about half of the 4700 described species and genera of aphids alive today come from their most recent radiation which occurred in the late Tertiary less than 10 Mya.Von Dohlen CD, Moran NA (2000) Molecular data support a rapid radiation of aphids in the Cretaceous and multiple origins of host alternation. Biol J Linnean Soc 71: 689–717Von Dohlen CD, Rowe CA, Heie OE (2006) A test of morphological hypotheses for tribal and subtribal relatio ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Drepanosiphum
''Drepanosiphum'' is a genus of true bugs belonging to the family Aphididae The Aphididae are a very large insect family in the aphid superfamily ( Aphidoidea), of the order Hemiptera. These insects suck the sap from plant leaves. Several thousand species are placed in this family, many of which are considered plant/crop .... The species of this genus are found in Europe and Northern America. Species: * '' Drepanosiphum acerinum'' (Walker, 1848) * '' Drepanosiphum aceris'' Koch, 1855 *'' Drepanosiphum braggii'' Gillette, 1907 *'' Drepanosiphum platanoidis'' (Schrank, 1801) *'' Drepanosiphum oregonensis'' Granovsky, 1939 References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10476647 Aphididae Sternorrhyncha genera ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |