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Melanaphis sacchari/sorghi complex: current status, challenges and integrated strategies for managing the invasive sap-feeding insect pest of sorghum. [PDF]
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Advancements in Life Tables Applied to Integrated Pest Management with an Emphasis on Two-Sex Life Tables. [PDF]
Chen Z+9 more
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A chromosome-level genome assembly of the aphid Semiaphis heraclei (Takahashi). [PDF]
Jiang X+6 more
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The Aphididae, or aphids, is a large family of nearly 4000 small and soft-bodied insects in the superfamily Aphidoidea. More than 25 aphid species have been found in citrus orchards throughout the world, of which some are of economic importance and others probably occur there sporadically.
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The Aphididae, or aphids, is a large family of nearly 4000 small and soft-bodied insects in the superfamily Aphidoidea. More than 25 aphid species have been found in citrus orchards throughout the world, of which some are of economic importance and others probably occur there sporadically.
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Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1969
Idiograms of the somatic chromosomes of 110 species of Aphididae are presented. It is concluded that although 2n chromosome numbers have stabilized in some genera at 8, 10, or 12, there has been so much fragmentation, and possibly also fusion, that there is no evidence to suggest a primitive number for aphids, nor to assist in studies on their ...
A. G. Robinson, Ya-Hwai Chen
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Idiograms of the somatic chromosomes of 110 species of Aphididae are presented. It is concluded that although 2n chromosome numbers have stabilized in some genera at 8, 10, or 12, there has been so much fragmentation, and possibly also fusion, that there is no evidence to suggest a primitive number for aphids, nor to assist in studies on their ...
A. G. Robinson, Ya-Hwai Chen
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Effects of beauvericin on Schizaphis graminum (Aphididae)
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2002The effects of beauvericin, a toxic fungal metabolite common contaminant of maize and wheat, on aphid fitness were studied in three consecutive generations of females. Aphids were reared on wheat leaves inserted into a sandy substratum wetted with a solution of beauvericin.
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THE CHAITOPHORINAE OF CANADA (HOMOPTERA: APHIDIDAE)
Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada, 1972AbstractThis paper includes illustrations, descriptions, and keys to the following eight genera and 42 species:Atheroides serrulatusHaliday,Caricosipha paniculataeBÖrner,Chaetosiphella berlesei(del Guercio),Chaitophorus abditus(Hottes),Chaitophorus albicentrusnew species,Chaitophorus canensRichards,Chaitophorus crucis(Essig),Chaitophorus delicatusPatch,
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Bionomics of Hyadaphis tataricae (Homoptera: Aphididae)
Environmental Entomology, 1989Population biology of Hyadaphis tataricae (Aizenberg) on honeysuckle, Lonicera spp., was examined. Aphid populations exhibited a bimodal seasonal abundance pattern. Watered and pruned honeysuckle had a significantly higher number of aphids than either watered and unpruned or unwatered and unpruned plants.
J. A. Jones, M. A. Coffelt
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