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Aphis spiraecola is a
species of
aphid described in 1914 by
Edith Marion Patch. Its
common names include green citrus aphid,
Spirea aphid, and
apple aphid...
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States had as
vectors only
Aphis gossypii (melon-and-cotton aphid), A.
spiraecola (green
citrus aphid), and the
black (or brown)
citrus aphid Toxoptera...
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fruit fly)
Anoplophora glabripennis (Asian long-horned beetle)
Aphis spiraecola (green
citrus aphid) Apis
mellifera (European honeybee) Apis mellifera...
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Aphis rubicola —
small raspberry aphid Aphis rumicis -
black aphid Aphis spiraecola —
spirea aphid (syn.
Aphis citricola —
citrus aphid)
Aphis valerianae...
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albopictus (tiger mosquito)
Aethina tumida (small hive beetle)
Aphis spiraecola (green
citrus aphid)
Bactrocera cucurbitae (melon fly)
Bruchophagus roddi...
- Meneville, 1842 (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) as
biological controller of
Aphis spiraecola Patch, 1914 (Hemiptera: Aphididae)
under laboratory conditions]. Revista...
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aphid (Aphis gossypii),
milkweed aphid (Aphis nerii),
spirea aphid (Aphis
spiraecola),
leafcurling plum
aphid (Brachycaudus helichrysi),
cabbage aphid (Brevicoryne...
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nectar and protein-rich pollen. The
larvae have been
reared from
Aphis spiraecola and
Aphis spiraephila. Skevington,
Jeffrey H.; Locke, Mic****e M.; Young...
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albopictus (tiger mosquito)
Aethina tumida (small hive beetle)
Aphis spiraecola (green
citrus aphid)
Bruchophagus roddi (alfalfa seed chalcid) Cerataphis...
- States, the more
common aphid on
apple trees is the
spirea aphid,
Aphis spiraecola. This has a wide
range of host
plants and a
faster rate of reproduction...