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    recognised in the genus Macrosiphum: Macrosiphum adianti (Oestlund, 1886) Macrosiphum aetheocornum Smith & Knowlton, 1939 Macrosiphum agrimoniellum (Cockerell...
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    non-leaf miner flies if applied during the hellebore's flowering period. Macrosiphum hellebori, commonly known as 'Hellebore aphid' or 'greenfly', is a sap-feeding...
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    Macrosiphum rosae, the rose aphid, is a species of sap-sucking aphids in the subfamily Aphidinae. They have a world-wide distribution and infest rosebushes...
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    Macrosiphum euphorbiae, the potato aphid, is a sap-sucking pest insect in the family Aphididae. It infests potatoes and a number of other commercially...
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    Macrosiphum albifrons, the lupin aphid, is a species of large grey/ green aphid in the family Aphididae. It is a species native to North America but was...
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    noxius, Hayhurstia atriplicis, Hyadaphis foeniculi, Lipaphis erysimi, Macrosiphum euphorbiae, Myzus certus, Myzus persicae, Protaphis sp., Rhopalosiphum...
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    spring. This occurs in, for example, the life cycle of the rose aphid (Macrosiphum rosae), which may be considered typical of the family. However, in warm...
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    aphid, cabbage aphid, or turnip aphid Cinara cupressi - cypress aphid Macrosiphum euphorbiae - potato aphid Melaphis chinensis - Chinese sumac aphid Mindarus...
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    preying on Tuta absoluta eggs and larvae, Ephestia kuehniella eggs, Macrosiphum euphorbiae nymphs, and plants such as Vicia fava. When feeding on plants...
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    pseudobrassicae), Macrosiphoniella yomogifoliae, potato aphid (Macrosiphum euphorbiae), rose aphid (Macrosiphum rosae), Melanaphis donacis, Melanaphis sacchari, Myzus...
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    gastropods. For control of pests, see Commercial uses. Viruses Aphids such as Macrosiphum euphorbiae can transmit viral diseases which affect the colour and shape...
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  • name Sitobion miscanthi (Takahashi, 1921) Synonyms Macrosiphum eleusines Theobald, 1929 Macrosiphum miscanthi Takahashi, 1921 Sitobion eleusines Theobald...
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    (Thomas, 1878) Dactynotus erigeronensis (Thomas, 1878) Macrosiphum erigeronella (Soliman, 1927) Macrosiphum erigeronensis (Thomas, 1878) Microparsus erigeronensis...
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    spread potyviruses, and most are from the subfamily Aphidinae (genera Macrosiphum and Myzus).[citation needed] The genus contains 190 species and potyviruses...
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    (Myzus persicae), foxglove aphid (Aulacorthum solani), and potato aphid (Macrosiphum euphorbiae). Green looper caterpillar (Chrysodeixis eriosoma) and hadda...
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  • family Braconidae. It is the most common parasitoid of the potato aphid Macrosiphum euphorbiae in eastern North America. Many other species of aphids may...
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    be incorrect, the leaves can be eaten but they will grow back. Aphids Macrosiphum euphorbiae and Myzus ornathus can be found on the plant. Iris setosa...
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    dentiventris. although it is also known to feed on Myzus persicae and Macrosiphum euphorbiae aphids, as well as Epitrix and Diabrotica speciosa beetles...
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  • vector is M. persicae. The virus is not transmitted by Aphis gossypii, Macrosiphum euphorbiae. Interestingly, AV-1 was not transmitted by one of the most...
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    Peregrinus maidis leaf bug Cletus punctiger aphids Hysteroneura setariae and Macrosiphum eleusines Leaf feeders grasshoppers Acrida exaltata, Atractomorpha crenulata...
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  • Thumbnail for Anegleis cardoni
    Hyadaphis coriandri, Myzus persicae, Brevicoryne brassicae, Macrosiphum miscanthi, Macrosiphum pisi, Aphis gossypii, Aphis craccivora, and Lipaphis erysimi...
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    ; Dieleman, F. L. (1989). "Resistance in lettuce to the leaf aphids Macrosiphum euphorbiae and Uroleucon sonchi". Annals of Applied Biology. 115 (3):...
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    spread potyviruses and most are from the subfamily Aphidinae (genera Macrosiphum and Myzus). Most have alternative hosts, the primary host plant is usually...
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    considered pests. Aphids (greenfly) (order Hemiptera family Aphididae) Macrosiphum rosae – Likely to be found on new shoots and buds, aphids are soft bodied...
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    of strawberry. Myzus persicae is present. Hosts include strawberry. Macrosiphum euphorbiae is much larger than other aphids in California. Populations...
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    Loniceraphis - Macchiatiella - Macromyzella - Macromyzus - Macrosiphoniella - Macrosiphum - Macrotrichaphis - Margituberculatus - Mastopoda - Matsumuraja - Megoura...
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    nubilalis), corn leaf aphids (Rhopalosiphum maidis), potato aphids (Macrosiphum euphorbiae), and potato leafhopper (Empoasca fabae) nymphs. They are...
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    Pashtshenko, 2005 Acyrthosiphon loti (Theobald, 1913) Acyrthosiphon macrosiphum (Wilson, 1912) Acyrthosiphon malvae (Mosley, 1841) Acyrthosiphon matilei...
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    species of aphids, specifically Myzus persicae (the most efficient), Macrosiphum euphorbiae, Aphis fabae, and Aphis gossypii. McKenny-Hughes reported...
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    midsummer. On its primary host, it is less harmful than is the rose aphid (Macrosiphum rosae), but in some years the plants may be littered with white nymphal...
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