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Macrosiphum gei

174. Macrosiphum gei (Koch, 1855) Host plant Coriandrum sativum (Apiaceae). Distribution in Pakistan AK: Poonch (Rawalakot) (Naumann-Etienne & Remaudière 1995; Amin et al. 2022, 2023).
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Nepticula gei Wk

1891
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Schizoneurella gei Bozhko 1979

2005
Published as part of Victor, Eastop, F. & Blackman, Roger L., 2005, Some new synonyms in Aphididae (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha), pp.
Victor, Eastop, F., Blackman, Roger L.
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Robert Raphael Geis

2018
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Contarinia gei Kieffer 1909

* Contarinia gei Kieffer, 1909 Material: AK, Oslo: Ellingsrud, Munkebekken, 59.928899°N 10.914365°E ± 60m, 8 June 2019, on Geum rivale, 9L, leg. HE, coll. NHMO. Biology: The white or reddish larvae develop on galled leaves of Geum spp. (Rosaceae). Infected leaves become somewhat creased or wrinkled, and the larvae live in the creases on the upper side ...
Fjellberg, Arne, Fedotova, Zoya
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GEI

2023
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2021
Aim. Aphids Macrosiphum gei Koch, 1855, are interesting objects for studying of speciation processes, because they are represented as a complex of forms in Belarus, that associated with different forage plants, viz Geum urbanum L., Chaerophillum aromaticum L., Aegopodium podagraria L., Anthriscus sylvestris L.
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Gil Geis

CrimRxiv, 2003
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