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- Woolly aphids (subfamily: Eriosomatinae) are sap-sucking insects that produce a filamentous waxy white covering which resembles cotton or wool. The adults...
- harmed. Another ant-mimicking gall aphid, Paracletus cimiciformis (Eriosomatinae), has evolved a complex double strategy involving two morphs of the...
- Prociphilus is an aphid genus of the subfamily Eriosomatinae, which cause the plants they attack to produce galls. The aphids reside and feed within the...
- Chaitophorinae Börner. 1949 Drepanosiphinae Herrich-Schaeffer, 1857 Eriosomatinae [Baker, 1920?] Greenideinae Baker, 1920 Hormaphidinae [Baker 1920?]...
- Sternorrhyncha include: aphids – (Aphididae) woolly and gall-making aphids (Eriosomatinae) pine and spruce aphids (Adelgidae) phylloxerans (Phylloxeridae, including...
- Order: Hemiptera Suborder: Sternorrhyncha Family: Aphididae Subfamily: Eriosomatinae Genus: Eriosoma Species: E. lanigerum Binomial name Eriosoma lanigerum...
- Order: Hemiptera Suborder: Sternorrhyncha Family: Aphididae Subfamily: Eriosomatinae Genus: Grylloprociphilus Species: G. imbricator Binomial name Grylloprociphilus...
- Order: Hemiptera Suborder: Sternorrhyncha Family: Aphididae Subfamily: Eriosomatinae Genus: Eriosoma Species: E. americanum Binomial name Eriosoma americanum...
- revision of the Tetraneura akinire species group (Insecta, Aphididae, Eriosomatinae), with description of a new species and a correction of a nomenclatural...
- was developed primarily to provide resistance to Woolly Apple Aphid (Eriosomatinae) infestation. MM.106: Semi-dwarfing — Sometimes referred to as semi-vigorous...