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Dysaphis Foeniculus
''Dysaphis'' is a genus of over 100 aphids Aphids are small sap-sucking insects in the Taxonomic rank, family Aphididae. Common names include greenfly and blackfly, although individuals within a species can vary widely in color. The group includes the fluffy white Eriosomatinae, woolly ... found in Europe, North America and Australia. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Dysaphis'': * '' Dysaphis acroptilidis'' * '' Dysaphis affinis'' (Mordvilko, 1928) * '' Dysaphis allii'' * '' Dysaphis angelicae'' (C.L.Koch, 1854) * '' Dysaphis angelicophaga'' Zhang, Guangxue, Xiaolin Chen, Tiesen Zhong & Jing * '' Dysaphis anisoidis'' Barbagallo & Stroyan, 1982 * '' Dysaphis annulata'' (Börner, 1950) * '' Dysaphis anthrisci'' Börner, 1950) * '' Dysaphis apiifolia'' (F.V.Theobald, 1923) * '' Dysaphis ariae'' (Börner, 1950) * '' Dysaphis armeniaca'' * '' Dysaphis atina'' A.K.Ghosh, R.C.Basu & D.N.Raychaudhuri, 1969 * '' Dysaphis aucupariae'' (Buckton, 1879) * ' ...
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Aphids
Aphids are small sap-sucking insects in the Taxonomic rank, family Aphididae. Common names include greenfly and blackfly, although individuals within a species can vary widely in color. The group includes the fluffy white Eriosomatinae, woolly aphids. A typical life cycle involves flightless females giving Viviparity, live birth to female Nymph (biology), nymphs—who may also be already Pregnancy, pregnant, an adaptation scientists call telescoping generations—without the involvement of males. Developmental biology, Maturing rapidly, females breed profusely so that the number of these insects multiplies quickly. Alate, Winged females may develop later in the season, allowing the insects to colonize new plants. In Temperate climate, temperate regions, a phase of sexual reproduction occurs in the autumn, with the insects often overwintering as eggs. The life cycle of some species involves an alternation between two species of host plants, for example between an annual crop and ...
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Dysaphis Brevirostris
''Dysaphis'' is a genus of over 100 aphids Aphids are small sap-sucking insects in the Taxonomic rank, family Aphididae. Common names include greenfly and blackfly, although individuals within a species can vary widely in color. The group includes the fluffy white Eriosomatinae, woolly ... found in Europe, North America and Australia. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Dysaphis'': * '' Dysaphis acroptilidis'' * '' Dysaphis affinis'' (Mordvilko, 1928) * '' Dysaphis allii'' * '' Dysaphis angelicae'' (C.L.Koch, 1854) * '' Dysaphis angelicophaga'' Zhang, Guangxue, Xiaolin Chen, Tiesen Zhong & Jing * '' Dysaphis anisoidis'' Barbagallo & Stroyan, 1982 * '' Dysaphis annulata'' (Börner, 1950) * '' Dysaphis anthrisci'' Börner, 1950) * '' Dysaphis apiifolia'' (F.V.Theobald, 1923) * '' Dysaphis ariae'' (Börner, 1950) * '' Dysaphis armeniaca'' * '' Dysaphis atina'' A.K.Ghosh, R.C.Basu & D.N.Raychaudhuri, 1969 * '' Dysaphis aucupariae'' (Buckton, 1879) * ' ...
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Dysaphis Crathaegaria
''Dysaphis'' is a genus of over 100 aphids found in Europe, North America and Australia. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Dysaphis'': * '' Dysaphis acroptilidis'' * '' Dysaphis affinis'' (Mordvilko, 1928) * '' Dysaphis allii'' * '' Dysaphis angelicae'' (C.L.Koch, 1854) * '' Dysaphis angelicophaga'' Zhang, Guangxue, Xiaolin Chen, Tiesen Zhong & Jing * '' Dysaphis anisoidis'' Barbagallo & Stroyan, 1982 * '' Dysaphis annulata'' (Börner, 1950) * '' Dysaphis anthrisci'' Börner, 1950) * '' Dysaphis apiifolia'' (F.V.Theobald, 1923) * '' Dysaphis ariae'' (Börner, 1950) * '' Dysaphis armeniaca'' * '' Dysaphis atina'' A.K.Ghosh, R.C.Basu & D.N.Raychaudhuri, 1969 * '' Dysaphis aucupariae'' (Buckton, 1879) * '' Dysaphis bonomii'' (Hille Ris Lambers, 1935) * '' Dysaphis brachycyclica'' * '' Dysaphis brancoi'' Börner, 1950) * ''Dysaphis brevirostris'' Börner, 1950) * '' Dysaphis bunii'' Shaposhnikov, 1956 * '' Dysaphis candicans'' (Passerini, 1879) * '' Dysa ...
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Dysaphis Crataegi
''Dysaphis crataegi'', the hawthorn-carrot aphid, is an aphid in the superfamily Aphidoidea in the order Hemiptera. It is a true bug and sucks sap from plants. Taxonomy The hawthorn-carrot aphid was first described by the German entomologist Johann Heinrich Kaltenbach in 1843. It has three subspecies in Europe. All overwinter on their primary host, hawthorn trees (''Crataegus'') spp., but each migrates to a different secondary host in the family Apiaceae during the summer; ''D. c. crataegi'' moves to wild carrot (''Daucus carota''), ''D. c. kunzei'' to wild parsnip (''Pastinaca sativa'') and ''D. c. aethusae'' to hedge parsley (''Torilis'' spp.) or fool's parsley (''Aethusa cynapium''). Two further subspecies are found to Asia. Description On the primary host, these aphids are about long, with short antennae and short siphunculi, greenish-grey and dusted with wax particles. On the secondary host, wingless viviparous females are greenish-grey or yellowish-grey, again dust ...
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Dysaphis Cousiniae
''Dysaphis'' is a genus of over 100 aphids found in Europe, North America and Australia. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Dysaphis'': * '' Dysaphis acroptilidis'' * '' Dysaphis affinis'' (Mordvilko, 1928) * '' Dysaphis allii'' * '' Dysaphis angelicae'' (C.L.Koch, 1854) * '' Dysaphis angelicophaga'' Zhang, Guangxue, Xiaolin Chen, Tiesen Zhong & Jing * '' Dysaphis anisoidis'' Barbagallo & Stroyan, 1982 * '' Dysaphis annulata'' (Börner, 1950) * '' Dysaphis anthrisci'' Börner, 1950) * '' Dysaphis apiifolia'' (F.V.Theobald, 1923) * '' Dysaphis ariae'' (Börner, 1950) * '' Dysaphis armeniaca'' * '' Dysaphis atina'' A.K.Ghosh, R.C.Basu & D.N.Raychaudhuri, 1969 * '' Dysaphis aucupariae'' (Buckton, 1879) * '' Dysaphis bonomii'' (Hille Ris Lambers, 1935) * '' Dysaphis brachycyclica'' * '' Dysaphis brancoi'' Börner, 1950) * ''Dysaphis brevirostris'' Börner, 1950) * '' Dysaphis bunii'' Shaposhnikov, 1956 * '' Dysaphis candicans'' (Passerini, 1879) * '' Dysa ...
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