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Rhopalosiphum
''Rhopalosiphum'' is a genus of aphid of the family Aphididae that includes 16 species worldwide. Apart from sucking the phloem of host plants and thereby being treated in agriculture as pests, some species are vectors for viral pathogens. Species Species include: *'' Rhopalosiphum arundinariae'' ( A. N. Tissot, 1933) *'' Rhopalosiphum cerasifoliae'' ( Fitch, 1855) *'' Rhopalosiphum chusqueae'' (Pérez Hidalgo & Villalobos Muller, 2012) *'' Rhopalosiphum enigmae'' ( F. C. Hottes and T. H. Frison, 1931) *'' Rhopalosiphum insertum'' (Walker, 1849) - apple-grass aphid *''Rhopalosiphum maidis'' ( Fitch, 1856) - corn leaf aphid *'' Rhopalosiphum musae'' ( Schouteden, 1906) *'' Rhopalosiphum nigrum'' (Richards, 1960) *'' Rhopalosiphum nymphaeae'' (Linnaeus, 1761) - water lily or plum aphid *''Rhopalosiphum padi'' (Linnaeus, 1758) - bird cherry-oat aphid *'' Rhopalosiphum padiformis'' (Richards, 1962) *'' Rhopalosiphum parvae'' (Hottes and Frison, 1931) *''Rhopalosiphum ru ...
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Rhopalosiphum Maidis
''Rhopalosiphum maidis'', common names corn leaf aphid and corn aphid, is an insect, and a pest of maize and other crops. It has a nearly worldwide distribution and is typically found in agricultural fields, grasslands, and forest-grassland zones. Among aphids that feed on maize, it is the most commonly encountered and most economically damaging, particularly in tropical and warmer temperate areas. In addition to maize, ''R. maidis'' damages rice, sorghum, and other cultivated and wild monocots. Description The bodies of wingless parthenogenetic females are green or whitish-green. The head, antennae, legs, cornicles, tail, and transverse bands on the abdomen are black-brown. The body has sparse short hairs. The length of the antennae is less than half the length of the body. Cornicles are not longer than the finger-like tail. In winged females, the head and thoracic section are black-brown and the cornicles are shorter than in the wingless females. Most ''R. maidis'' populat ...
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Rhopalosiphum Nigrum
''Rhopalosiphum'' is a genus of aphid of the family Aphididae that includes 16 species worldwide. Apart from sucking the phloem of host plants and thereby being treated in agriculture as pests, some species are vectors for viral pathogens. Species Species include: *'' Rhopalosiphum arundinariae'' ( A. N. Tissot, 1933) *'' Rhopalosiphum cerasifoliae'' ( Fitch, 1855) *'' Rhopalosiphum chusqueae'' (Pérez Hidalgo & Villalobos Muller, 2012) *'' Rhopalosiphum enigmae'' ( F. C. Hottes and T. H. Frison, 1931) *'' Rhopalosiphum insertum'' ( Walker, 1849) - apple-grass aphid *''Rhopalosiphum maidis'' ( Fitch, 1856) - corn leaf aphid *'' Rhopalosiphum musae'' ( Schouteden, 1906) *'' Rhopalosiphum nigrum'' (Richards, 1960) *'' Rhopalosiphum nymphaeae'' ( Linnaeus, 1761) - water lily or plum aphid *''Rhopalosiphum padi'' ( Linnaeus, 1758) - bird cherry-oat aphid *'' Rhopalosiphum padiformis'' (Richards, 1962) *'' Rhopalosiphum parvae'' (Hottes and Frison, 1931) *''Rhopalosiph ...
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Rhopalosiphum Arundinariae
''Rhopalosiphum'' is a genus of aphid of the family Aphididae that includes 16 species worldwide. Apart from sucking the phloem of host plants and thereby being treated in agriculture as pests, some species are vectors for viral pathogens. Species Species include: *'' Rhopalosiphum arundinariae'' ( A. N. Tissot, 1933) *'' Rhopalosiphum cerasifoliae'' ( Fitch, 1855) *'' Rhopalosiphum chusqueae'' (Pérez Hidalgo & Villalobos Muller, 2012) *'' Rhopalosiphum enigmae'' ( F. C. Hottes and T. H. Frison, 1931) *'' Rhopalosiphum insertum'' ( Walker, 1849) - apple-grass aphid *''Rhopalosiphum maidis'' ( Fitch, 1856) - corn leaf aphid *'' Rhopalosiphum musae'' ( Schouteden, 1906) *''Rhopalosiphum nigrum'' (Richards, 1960) *'' Rhopalosiphum nymphaeae'' ( Linnaeus, 1761) - water lily or plum aphid *''Rhopalosiphum padi'' ( Linnaeus, 1758) - bird cherry-oat aphid *'' Rhopalosiphum padiformis'' (Richards, 1962) *'' Rhopalosiphum parvae'' (Hottes and Frison, 1931) *''Rhopalosiphu ...
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Rhopalosiphum Musae
''Rhopalosiphum'' is a genus of aphid of the family Aphididae that includes 16 species worldwide. Apart from sucking the phloem of host plants and thereby being treated in agriculture as pests, some species are vectors for viral pathogens. Species Species include: *''Rhopalosiphum arundinariae'' ( A. N. Tissot, 1933) *'' Rhopalosiphum cerasifoliae'' ( Fitch, 1855) *'' Rhopalosiphum chusqueae'' (Pérez Hidalgo & Villalobos Muller, 2012) *'' Rhopalosiphum enigmae'' ( F. C. Hottes and T. H. Frison, 1931) *'' Rhopalosiphum insertum'' ( Walker, 1849) - apple-grass aphid *''Rhopalosiphum maidis'' ( Fitch, 1856) - corn leaf aphid *'' Rhopalosiphum musae'' ( Schouteden, 1906) *''Rhopalosiphum nigrum'' (Richards, 1960) *'' Rhopalosiphum nymphaeae'' ( Linnaeus, 1761) - water lily or plum aphid *''Rhopalosiphum padi'' ( Linnaeus, 1758) - bird cherry-oat aphid *'' Rhopalosiphum padiformis'' (Richards, 1962) *'' Rhopalosiphum parvae'' (Hottes and Frison, 1931) *''Rhopalosiphum ...
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Rhopalosiphum Insertum
''Rhopalosiphum'' is a genus of aphid of the family Aphididae that includes 16 species worldwide. Apart from sucking the phloem of host plants and thereby being treated in agriculture as pests, some species are vectors for viral pathogens. Species Species include: *''Rhopalosiphum arundinariae'' ( A. N. Tissot, 1933) *'' Rhopalosiphum cerasifoliae'' ( Fitch, 1855) *'' Rhopalosiphum chusqueae'' (Pérez Hidalgo & Villalobos Muller, 2012) *'' Rhopalosiphum enigmae'' ( F. C. Hottes and T. H. Frison, 1931) *'' Rhopalosiphum insertum'' ( Walker, 1849) - apple-grass aphid *''Rhopalosiphum maidis'' ( Fitch, 1856) - corn leaf aphid *''Rhopalosiphum musae'' ( Schouteden, 1906) *''Rhopalosiphum nigrum'' (Richards, 1960) *'' Rhopalosiphum nymphaeae'' ( Linnaeus, 1761) - water lily or plum aphid *''Rhopalosiphum padi'' ( Linnaeus, 1758) - bird cherry-oat aphid *'' Rhopalosiphum padiformis'' (Richards, 1962) *'' Rhopalosiphum parvae'' (Hottes and Frison, 1931) *''Rhopalosiphum ...
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Rhopalosiphum Enigmae
''Rhopalosiphum'' is a genus of aphid of the family Aphididae that includes 16 species worldwide. Apart from sucking the phloem of host plants and thereby being treated in agriculture as pests, some species are vectors for viral pathogens. Species Species include: *''Rhopalosiphum arundinariae'' ( A. N. Tissot, 1933) *'' Rhopalosiphum cerasifoliae'' ( Fitch, 1855) *'' Rhopalosiphum chusqueae'' (Pérez Hidalgo & Villalobos Muller, 2012) *'' Rhopalosiphum enigmae'' ( F. C. Hottes and T. H. Frison, 1931) *''Rhopalosiphum insertum'' ( Walker, 1849) - apple-grass aphid *''Rhopalosiphum maidis'' ( Fitch, 1856) - corn leaf aphid *''Rhopalosiphum musae'' ( Schouteden, 1906) *''Rhopalosiphum nigrum'' (Richards, 1960) *'' Rhopalosiphum nymphaeae'' ( Linnaeus, 1761) - water lily or plum aphid *''Rhopalosiphum padi'' ( Linnaeus, 1758) - bird cherry-oat aphid *'' Rhopalosiphum padiformis'' (Richards, 1962) *'' Rhopalosiphum parvae'' (Hottes and Frison, 1931) *''Rhopalosiphum r ...
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Rhopalosiphum Chusqueae
''Rhopalosiphum'' is a genus of aphid of the family Aphididae that includes 16 species worldwide. Apart from sucking the phloem of host plants and thereby being treated in agriculture as pests, some species are vectors for viral pathogens. Species Species include: *''Rhopalosiphum arundinariae'' ( A. N. Tissot, 1933) *'' Rhopalosiphum cerasifoliae'' ( Fitch, 1855) *'' Rhopalosiphum chusqueae'' (Pérez Hidalgo & Villalobos Muller, 2012) *''Rhopalosiphum enigmae'' ( F. C. Hottes and T. H. Frison, 1931) *''Rhopalosiphum insertum'' ( Walker, 1849) - apple-grass aphid *''Rhopalosiphum maidis'' ( Fitch, 1856) - corn leaf aphid *''Rhopalosiphum musae'' ( Schouteden, 1906) *''Rhopalosiphum nigrum'' (Richards, 1960) *'' Rhopalosiphum nymphaeae'' ( Linnaeus, 1761) - water lily or plum aphid *''Rhopalosiphum padi'' ( Linnaeus, 1758) - bird cherry-oat aphid *'' Rhopalosiphum padiformis'' (Richards, 1962) *'' Rhopalosiphum parvae'' (Hottes and Frison, 1931) *''Rhopalosiphum ru ...
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Rhopalosiphum Cerasifoliae
''Rhopalosiphum'' is a genus of aphid of the family Aphididae that includes 16 species worldwide. Apart from sucking the phloem of host plants and thereby being treated in agriculture as pests, some species are vectors for viral pathogens. Species Species include: *''Rhopalosiphum arundinariae'' ( A. N. Tissot, 1933) *'' Rhopalosiphum cerasifoliae'' ( Fitch, 1855) *''Rhopalosiphum chusqueae'' (Pérez Hidalgo & Villalobos Muller, 2012) *''Rhopalosiphum enigmae'' ( F. C. Hottes and T. H. Frison, 1931) *''Rhopalosiphum insertum'' ( Walker, 1849) - apple-grass aphid *''Rhopalosiphum maidis'' ( Fitch, 1856) - corn leaf aphid *''Rhopalosiphum musae'' ( Schouteden, 1906) *''Rhopalosiphum nigrum'' (Richards, 1960) *'' Rhopalosiphum nymphaeae'' ( Linnaeus, 1761) - water lily or plum aphid *''Rhopalosiphum padi'' ( Linnaeus, 1758) - bird cherry-oat aphid *'' Rhopalosiphum padiformis'' (Richards, 1962) *'' Rhopalosiphum parvae'' (Hottes and Frison, 1931) *''Rhopalosiphum ruf ...
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Rhopalosiphum Padiformis
''Rhopalosiphum'' is a genus of aphid of the family Aphididae that includes 16 species worldwide. Apart from sucking the phloem of host plants and thereby being treated in agriculture as pests, some species are vectors for viral pathogens. Species Species include: *''Rhopalosiphum arundinariae'' ( A. N. Tissot, 1933) *''Rhopalosiphum cerasifoliae'' ( Fitch, 1855) *''Rhopalosiphum chusqueae'' (Pérez Hidalgo & Villalobos Muller, 2012) *''Rhopalosiphum enigmae'' ( F. C. Hottes and T. H. Frison, 1931) *''Rhopalosiphum insertum'' ( Walker, 1849) - apple-grass aphid *''Rhopalosiphum maidis'' ( Fitch, 1856) - corn leaf aphid *''Rhopalosiphum musae'' ( Schouteden, 1906) *''Rhopalosiphum nigrum'' (Richards, 1960) *'' Rhopalosiphum nymphaeae'' ( Linnaeus, 1761) - water lily or plum aphid *''Rhopalosiphum padi'' ( Linnaeus, 1758) - bird cherry-oat aphid *'' Rhopalosiphum padiformis'' (Richards, 1962) *'' Rhopalosiphum parvae'' (Hottes and Frison, 1931) *''Rhopalosiphum rufi ...
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Rhopalosiphum Parvae
''Rhopalosiphum'' is a genus of aphid of the family Aphididae that includes 16 species worldwide. Apart from sucking the phloem of host plants and thereby being treated in agriculture as pests, some species are vectors for viral pathogens. Species Species include: *''Rhopalosiphum arundinariae'' ( A. N. Tissot, 1933) *''Rhopalosiphum cerasifoliae'' ( Fitch, 1855) *''Rhopalosiphum chusqueae'' (Pérez Hidalgo & Villalobos Muller, 2012) *''Rhopalosiphum enigmae'' ( F. C. Hottes and T. H. Frison, 1931) *''Rhopalosiphum insertum'' ( Walker, 1849) - apple-grass aphid *''Rhopalosiphum maidis'' ( Fitch, 1856) - corn leaf aphid *''Rhopalosiphum musae'' ( Schouteden, 1906) *''Rhopalosiphum nigrum'' (Richards, 1960) *'' Rhopalosiphum nymphaeae'' ( Linnaeus, 1761) - water lily or plum aphid *''Rhopalosiphum padi'' ( Linnaeus, 1758) - bird cherry-oat aphid *''Rhopalosiphum padiformis'' (Richards, 1962) *'' Rhopalosiphum parvae'' (Hottes and Frison, 1931) *''Rhopalosiphum rufia ...
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Rhopalosiphum Rufiabdominale
''Rhopalosiphum rufiabdominale'', the rice root aphid or red rice root aphid, is a sap-sucking insect pest with a wide host range and a global distribution. As a member of the superfamily Aphidoidea, it is one of 16 species of the genus '' Rhopalosiphum''. Adults and nymphs are soft-bodied and usually dark green with brown, red, or yellow tones. Like all aphids, reproduction is sexual and asexual, depending on the environmental conditions and host plant. Rice root aphids cause injury to external plant parts, namely the roots or stem, by feeding on plant sap and vector several important plant viruses. The hosts of this pest extend across multiple plant families with most belonging to Rosaceae, Poaceae, and Solanaceae. ''R. rufiabdominale'' is universally associated with ''Prunus'' species but also infests various field crops, greenhouse vegetables, cannabis, and other ornamental plants. While this aphid originates from east Asia, it spans nearly every continent. Dispersal is particu ...
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Rhopalosiphum Rufulum
''Rhopalosiphum'' is a genus of aphid of the family Aphididae that includes 16 species worldwide. Apart from sucking the phloem of host plants and thereby being treated in agriculture as pests, some species are vectors for viral pathogens. Species Species include: *''Rhopalosiphum arundinariae'' ( A. N. Tissot, 1933) *''Rhopalosiphum cerasifoliae'' ( Fitch, 1855) *''Rhopalosiphum chusqueae'' (Pérez Hidalgo & Villalobos Muller, 2012) *''Rhopalosiphum enigmae'' ( F. C. Hottes and T. H. Frison, 1931) *''Rhopalosiphum insertum'' ( Walker, 1849) - apple-grass aphid *''Rhopalosiphum maidis'' ( Fitch, 1856) - corn leaf aphid *''Rhopalosiphum musae'' ( Schouteden, 1906) *''Rhopalosiphum nigrum'' (Richards, 1960) *'' Rhopalosiphum nymphaeae'' ( Linnaeus, 1761) - water lily or plum aphid *''Rhopalosiphum padi'' ( Linnaeus, 1758) - bird cherry-oat aphid *''Rhopalosiphum padiformis'' (Richards, 1962) *''Rhopalosiphum parvae'' (Hottes and Frison, 1931) *''Rhopalosiphum rufiab ...
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