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Brevicoryne br****icae,
commonly known as the
cabbage aphid or
cabbage aphis, is a
destructive aphid (plant louse)
native to
Europe that is now
found in...
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especially the
cabbage aphid,
Brevicoryne br****icae. It is the only
species in the
genus Diaeretiella.
Other host
aphids include Aphis craccivora,
Aphis fabae...
- the
large white, also
called cabbage butterfly,
cabbage white,
cabbage moth (erroneously), or in
India the
large cabbage white, is a
butterfly in the...
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Agricultural Sciences Featured Creatures website:
Aphis gossypii,
melon or
cotton aphid Aphis nerii,
oleander aphid Hyadaphis coriandri, coriander...
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Texas History". The
Portal to
Texas History. "USDA weed factsheet" (PDF).
Aphis.usda.gov.
Retrieved 25
October 2021. "How to Grow
Morning Glories". wikiHow...
- (Acyrthosiphon pisum),
Aphis affinis,
cowpea aphid (
Aphis craccivora),
cotton aphid (
Aphis gossypii),
milkweed aphid (
Aphis nerii),
spirea aphid (
Aphis spiraecola)...
- quinquemaculata)
Cabbage moth (Mamestra br****icae)
Angle shades (Phlogophora meticulosa)
Setaceous Hebrew character (Xestia c-nigrum)
Cabbage looper (Trichoplusia...
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Thelaxinae Baker, 1920
Fossil genera Aphis fabae - blackfly,
black bean aphid, bean aphid, or beet leaf
aphid Aphis gossypii -
cotton aphid,
melon aphid...
- br****icae,
cabbage aphid Aphis craccae Aphis lactucae –
Hyperomyzus lactucae Aphis cirsii –
Uroleucon cirsii Aphis cardui –
Brachycaudus cardui Aphis tanaceti...
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originating from Hawaii. The US FDA (Food and Drug Administration), USDA
APHIS (Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Service), producers, and
consumers were...