Cryptosiphum Atriplicivorum
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Cryptosiphum Atriplicivorum
''Cryptosiphum'' is a genus of Hemiptera, true bugs belonging to the family Aphididae. The species of this genus are found in Europe. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Cryptosiphum'': *''Cryptosiphum artemisiae'' *''Cryptosiphum astrachanicae'' *''Cryptosiphum atriplicivorum'' *''Cryptosiphum brevipilosum'' *''Cryptosiphum dracunculum'' *''Cryptosiphum eurotiae'' *''Cryptosiphum innokentyi'' *''Cryptosiphum linanense'' *''Cryptosiphum mordvilkoi'' *''Cryptosiphum sieversianae'' * BOLD:AAV9082 (''Cryptosiphum'' sp.) References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q10462641 Hemiptera of Europe Aphididae ...
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George Bowdler Buckton
George Bowdler Buckton (24 May 1818, London – 25 September 1905, Haslemere, Surrey) was an England, English chemist and entomologist who specialised in aphids. Early life Buckton was born in London and lived in Hornsey, England. He was the eldest son of George Buckton (1785 - 1847; Proctor to the Prerogative Court, Prerogative Court of Canterbury) and Eliza Buckton (née Merricks, 1786 - 1842). At the age of five he had an accident which left him partially paralysed for life and so was privately educated. He became however a scholar of classics and was an accomplished musician and painter. After his father's death he moved to Queen's Road, West London, and In 1848 he became an assistant to August Wilhelm von Hofmann (1818-1892) at the nearby Royal College of Chemistry in London. In 1867 he married Mary Ann Odling (1831 – 1927), the sister of William Odling with whom he had written his last chemical paper. He designed his house at Haslemere and built an astronomical observ ...
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