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Phenacoccus Ulmi
''Phenacoccus'' is a genus of mealybugs in the family Pseudococcidae. There are at least 180 described species in ''Phenacoccus''. See also * List of Phenacoccus species This is a list of 180 species in ''Phenacoccus'', a genus of mealybugs in the family Pseudococcidae. ''Phenacoccus'' species * '' Phenacoccus abditus'' Borchsenius, 1949 * '' Phenacoccus acericola'' King, 1902 * '' Phenacoccus aceris'' (Signoret ... References External links * Articles created by Qbugbot Sternorrhyncha genera Pseudococcidae {{Coccoidea-stub ...
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Phenacoccus Aceris
''Phenacoccus'' is a genus of mealybugs in the family Pseudococcidae. There are at least 180 described species in ''Phenacoccus''. See also * List of Phenacoccus species This is a list of 180 species in ''Phenacoccus'', a genus of mealybugs in the family Pseudococcidae. ''Phenacoccus'' species * '' Phenacoccus abditus'' Borchsenius, 1949 * '' Phenacoccus acericola'' King, 1902 * '' Phenacoccus aceris'' (Signoret ... References External links * Articles created by Qbugbot Sternorrhyncha genera Pseudococcidae {{Coccoidea-stub ...
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Mealybug
Mealybugs are insects in the family (biology), family Pseudococcidae, unarmored scale insects found in moist, warm habitats. Many species are considered pest (animal), pests as they feed on plant juices of greenhouse plants, house plants and subtropical trees and also act as a vector (epidemiology), vector for several plant diseases. Some ants live in symbiotic Ant#Relationships with other organisms, relationships with them, protecting them from predators and feeding off the Honeydew (secretion), honeydew which they excrete. Description Mealybugs are Sexual dimorphism, sexually dimorphic: females appear as nymphs, exhibiting reduced morphology, and lack wings, although unlike many female scale insects, they often retain legs and can move. Males are smaller, gnat-like and have wings. Since mealybugs (as well as all other Hemiptera) are hemimetabolous insects, they do not undergo complete metamorphosis in the true sense of the word. However, male mealybugs do exhibit a radical cha ...
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Pseudococcidae
Mealybugs are insects in the family Pseudococcidae, unarmored scale insects found in moist, warm habitats. Many species are considered pests as they feed on plant juices of greenhouse plants, house plants and subtropical trees and also act as a vector for several plant diseases. Some ants live in symbiotic relationships with them, protecting them from predators and feeding off the honeydew which they excrete. Description Mealybugs are sexually dimorphic: females appear as nymphs, exhibiting reduced morphology, and lack wings, although unlike many female scale insects, they often retain legs and can move. Males are smaller, gnat-like and have wings. Since mealybugs (as well as all other Hemiptera) are hemimetabolous insects, they do not undergo complete metamorphosis in the true sense of the word. However, male mealybugs do exhibit a radical change during their life cycle, changing from wingless, ovoid nymphs to wasp-like flying adults. Mealybug females feed on plant sap, nor ...
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List Of Phenacoccus Species
This is a list of 180 species in ''Phenacoccus'', a genus of mealybugs in the family Pseudococcidae. ''Phenacoccus'' species * '' Phenacoccus abditus'' Borchsenius, 1949 * '' Phenacoccus acericola'' King, 1902 * '' Phenacoccus aceris'' (Signoret, 1875) (apple mealybug) * '' Phenacoccus affinis'' Ter-Grigorian, 1963 * '' Phenacoccus alibotush'' Gavrilov * '' Phenacoccus alienus'' De Lotto, 1961 * '' Phenacoccus alleni'' McKenzie, 1964 * '' Phenacoccus alonim'' Ben-Dov, 1991 * '' Phenacoccus alticola'' Bazarov, 1967 * '' Phenacoccus americanus'' King & Cockerell, 1897 * '' Phenacoccus angophorae'' Williams, 1985 * '' Phenacoccus angustatus'' Borchsenius, 1949 * '' Phenacoccus arambourgi'' Balachowsky, 1954 * '' Phenacoccus arctophilus'' (Wang, 1979) * '' Phenacoccus artemisiae'' Ehrhorn, 1900 * '' Phenacoccus arthrophyti'' Archangelskaya, 1930 * '' Phenacoccus asphodeli'' Goux, 1942 * '' Phenacoccus asteri'' Takahashi, 1932 * '' Phenacoccus avenae'' Borchsenius, 1949 * '' Phenacocc ...
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Phenacoccus Aceris Egg Case
''Phenacoccus'' is a genus of mealybugs in the family Pseudococcidae. There are at least 180 described species in ''Phenacoccus''. See also * List of Phenacoccus species This is a list of 180 species in ''Phenacoccus'', a genus of mealybugs in the family Pseudococcidae. ''Phenacoccus'' species * '' Phenacoccus abditus'' Borchsenius, 1949 * '' Phenacoccus acericola'' King, 1902 * '' Phenacoccus aceris'' (Signoret ... References External links * Articles created by Qbugbot Sternorrhyncha genera Pseudococcidae {{Coccoidea-stub ...
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Sternorrhyncha Genera
The Sternorrhyncha suborder of the Hemiptera contains the aphids, whiteflies, and scale insects, groups which were traditionally included in the now-obsolete order "Homoptera". "Sternorrhyncha" refers to the rearward position of the mouthparts relative to the head. Distributed worldwide, all members of this group are plant-feeders, many considered pests feeding on major crops and ornamental plants. Many exhibit modified morphology and/or life cycles, including phenomena such as flightless morphs, parthenogenesis, sexual dimorphism, and eusociality. Phylogeny The phylogeny of the extant Sternorrhyncha, inferred from analysis of small subunit (18S) ribosomal RNA, is shown in the cladogram. The evolutionary position of several fossil taxa are unclear. A suggested phylogeny is: Groups Well-known groups in the Sternorrhyncha include: * aphids – (Aphididae) * woolly and gall-making aphids (Eriosomatinae) * pine and spruce aphids (Adelgidae) * phylloxerans (Phylloxeridae, i ...
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