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Aphis
''Aphis'' is a genus of insects in the family Aphididae containing at least 600 species of aphids. It includes many notorious Pest (organism), agricultural pests, such as the soybean aphid ''Aphis glycines''. Many species of ''Aphis'', such as ''Aphis coreopsidis, A. coreopsidis'' and ''Aphis fabae, A. fabae'', are myrmecophiles, forming close associations with ants. Selected Species *''Aphis affinis'' *''Aphis asclepiadis'' — milkweed aphid *''Aphis craccae'' — tufted vetch aphid *''Aphis craccivora'' — cowpea aphid *''Black bean aphid, Aphis fabae'' — black bean aphid *''Aphis genistae'' *''Aphis gossypii'' — cotton aphid *''Soybean 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'' � ...
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List Of Aphis Species
This is a list of 609 species in ''Aphis'', a genus of aphids in the family Aphididae. ''Aphis'' species * ''Aphis aba'' * ''Aphis acaenaevora'' Mier Durante & Ortego, 1998 * ''Aphis acaenovinae'' Eastop, 1961 * ''Aphis acanthoidis'' (Börner, 1940) * ''Aphis acanthopanaci'' Matsumura, 1917 * ''Aphis acetosae'' Linnaeus, 1767 * ''Aphis achillearadicis'' Pashtshenko, 1992 * ''Aphis achyranthi'' Theobald, F.V., 1929 * ''Aphis acrita'' Smith, C.F., 1940 * ''Aphis acuminata'' Nieto Nafría & von Dohlen, 2016 * ''Aphis adesmiae'' Delfino, 2009 * ''Aphis affinis'' Del Guercio, 1911 * ''Aphis agastachyos'' Hille Ris Lambers, 1974 * ''Aphis agrariae'' * ''Aphis albella'' * ''Aphis alchemillae'' (Börner, 1940) * ''Aphis alhagis'' (Zhang, Guangxue, Xiaolin Chen, Tiesen Zhong & Jin * ''Aphis alienus'' * ''Aphis alstroemeriae'' Essig, 1953 * ''Aphis althaeae'' (Nevsky, 1929) * ''Aphis amaranthi'' Holman, 1974 * ''Aphis angelicae'' * ''Aphis antherici'' * ''Aphis apigraveolens'' Essig, ...
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Aphis
''Aphis'' is a genus of insects in the family Aphididae containing at least 600 species of aphids. It includes many notorious Pest (organism), agricultural pests, such as the soybean aphid ''Aphis glycines''. Many species of ''Aphis'', such as ''Aphis coreopsidis, A. coreopsidis'' and ''Aphis fabae, A. fabae'', are myrmecophiles, forming close associations with ants. Selected Species *''Aphis affinis'' *''Aphis asclepiadis'' — milkweed aphid *''Aphis craccae'' — tufted vetch aphid *''Aphis craccivora'' — cowpea aphid *''Black bean aphid, Aphis fabae'' — black bean aphid *''Aphis genistae'' *''Aphis gossypii'' — cotton aphid *''Soybean 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'' � ...
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Aphis Asclepiadis
''Aphis'' is a genus of insects in the family Aphididae containing at least 600 species of aphids. It includes many notorious agricultural pests, such as the soybean aphid ''Aphis glycines''. Many species of ''Aphis'', such as '' A. coreopsidis'' and '' A. fabae'', are myrmecophiles, forming close associations with ants. Selected Species *'' Aphis affinis'' *'' Aphis asclepiadis'' — milkweed aphid *''Aphis craccae'' — tufted vetch aphid *'' Aphis craccivora'' — cowpea aphid *''Aphis fabae'' — black bean aphid *'' Aphis genistae'' *''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 See also * List of Aphis species Photos Im ...
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Aphis Sambuci
''Aphis'' is a genus of insects in the family Aphididae containing at least 600 species of aphids. It includes many notorious agricultural pests, such as the soybean aphid '' Aphis glycines''. Many species of ''Aphis'', such as '' A. coreopsidis'' and '' A. fabae'', are myrmecophiles, forming close associations with ants. Selected Species *'' Aphis affinis'' *'' Aphis asclepiadis'' — milkweed aphid *''Aphis craccae'' — tufted vetch aphid *'' Aphis craccivora'' — cowpea aphid *'' Aphis fabae'' — black bean aphid *'' Aphis genistae'' *'' 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 See also * List of Aphis species This ...
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Aphis Valerianae
''Aphis'' is a genus of insects in the family Aphididae containing at least 600 species of aphids. It includes many notorious agricultural pests, such as the soybean aphid ''Aphis glycines''. Many species of ''Aphis'', such as '' A. coreopsidis'' and '' A. fabae'', are myrmecophiles, forming close associations with ants. Selected Species *'' Aphis affinis'' *''Aphis asclepiadis'' — milkweed aphid *''Aphis craccae'' — tufted vetch aphid *'' Aphis craccivora'' — cowpea aphid *''Aphis fabae'' — black bean aphid *'' Aphis genistae'' *''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 See also * List of Aphis species Photos Ima ...
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Aphis Craccae
''Aphis'' is a genus of insects in the family Aphididae containing at least 600 species of aphids. It includes many notorious agricultural pests, such as the soybean aphid '' Aphis glycines''. Many species of ''Aphis'', such as '' A. coreopsidis'' and '' A. fabae'', are myrmecophiles, forming close associations with ants. Selected Species *'' Aphis affinis'' *'' Aphis asclepiadis'' — milkweed aphid *'' Aphis craccae'' — tufted vetch aphid *'' Aphis craccivora'' — cowpea aphid *'' Aphis fabae'' — black bean aphid *'' Aphis genistae'' *'' 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 See also * List of Aphis species Th ...
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Aphis Coreopsidis
''Aphis'' is a genus of insects in the family Aphididae containing at least 600 species of aphids. It includes many notorious agricultural pests, such as the soybean aphid ''Aphis glycines''. Many species of ''Aphis'', such as '' A. coreopsidis'' and '' A. fabae'', are myrmecophiles, forming close associations with ants. Selected Species *'' Aphis affinis'' *''Aphis asclepiadis'' — milkweed aphid *''Aphis craccae'' — tufted vetch aphid *'' Aphis craccivora'' — cowpea aphid *''Aphis fabae'' — black bean aphid *'' Aphis genistae'' *''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 See also * List of Aphis species Photos Image:A ...
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Aphis Nerii
''Aphis nerii'' is an aphid of the Family (biology), family Aphididae. Its common names include oleander aphid, milkweed aphid, sweet pepper aphid, and nerium aphid. Distribution The oleander aphid is widespread in regions with tropical and Mediterranean climates. In Poland, oleander aphid has only been reported from a Greenhouse, glasshouse. Small populations of oleander aphid are present in gardens in London, England. Lifecycle Female aphids lay live young (nymphs), a process known as viviparity. Female aphids reproduce by parthenogenesis. Males have never been observed in the wild but have been produced under laboratory conditions. Females may be Aptery, wingless or winged (alate), the production of the alate form occurs at a higher rate in regions where the aphid must migrate to temporary hosts each year. Oleander aphid has a wide range of hosts, but mainly feeds on plants in the Apocynaceae, dogbane family, including Asclepias, milkweeds, Nerium oleander, oleander and Vinc ...
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Soybean Aphid
The soybean aphid (''Aphis glycines'') is an insect Pest (organism), pest of soybean (''Glycine max'') that is exotic species, exotic to North America. The soybean aphid is native to Asia. It has been described as a common pest (organism), pest of soybeans in China and as an occasional pest of soybeans in Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand. The soybean aphid was first documented in North America in Wisconsin in July 2000. Ragsdale ''et al.'' (2004) noted that the soybean aphid probably arrived in North America earlier than 2000, but remained undetected for a period of time. Venette and Ragsdale (2004) suggested that Japan probably served as the point of origin for the soybean aphid's North American invasion. By 2003, the soybean aphid had been documented in Delaware, Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New York (state), New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania ...
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