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- Aphididae - Wikipedia
The Aphididae are a very large insect family in the aphid superfamily (Aphidoidea), of the order Hemiptera These insects suck the sap from plant leaves Several thousand species are placed in this family, many of which are considered plant crop pests
- Aphid | Description, Types, Infestations, Facts | Britannica
Aphid, (family Aphididae), any of a group of sap-sucking, soft-bodied insects (order Homoptera) that are about the size of a pinhead, most species of which have a pair of tubelike projections (cornicles) on the abdomen
- Aphididae | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web
Within the family Aphididae, also known as aphids or plant lice, there are 24 subfamilies, 510 genera, and 5109 species Aphids are very small insects that live in large colonies and feed on plant sap
- Family Aphididae: Aphid Biology, Morphology - InfluentialPoints
More than 5200 species of aphid have been described, of which at least 5000 are true aphids - insects in the family Aphididae The Aphididae currently has 510 genera, and is one of three families in the superfamily Aphidoidea (as defined by Remaudière Remaudière, 1997)
- Family Aphididae - Aphids - BugGuide. Net
Aphids are phloem feeders, they use their sucking piercing mouthparts to suck plant juices Some are restricted to a single host species or a group of related hosts
- Identification keys – AphidNet
Aphid identification and information at Influential Points, with a focus on the European fauna Aphids of Quebec - Species list, photographs, predators, parasites, references (in French) PhylAphidB@se for the identification of European aphids
- Aphididae: The Life Cycle and Control of Aphids
Discover comprehensive insights into Aphididae, from their fundamental nature to practical strategies for effective pest management
- The Life Cycle and Control of Aphididae - ScienceInsights
Aphididae, commonly known as aphids or plant lice, are small, soft-bodied, sap-sucking insects belonging to the order Hemiptera These pests are universally present in agricultural and garden settings, making them one of the most persistent threats to plant health worldwide
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