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Cinara abietis Cinara acutirostris Cinara cedri Cinara confinis Cinara cupressi Cinara fornacula Cinara laricis Cinara piceae Cinara piceicola Cinara...
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Cinara cupressi, the
cypress aphid, is a
brownish soft-bodied aphid. It
sucks sap from
twigs of conifers, and can
cause damage to the tree,
ranging from...
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Cinara confinis, the
black stem aphid, is a
species of
aphid in the
genus Cinara,
found feeding on the
twigs of
various species of fir (Abies) and on several...
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Kinaros (Gr****: Κίναρος), is a
small Gr****
island in the
Aegean Sea,
named after the
artichoke (κίναρα; kinara)
which it produced. It is
located west of...
- (Engelmann
calls this the knee-hand or knee-elbow position) Sacomori,
Cinara;
Fernando Luiz
Cardoso (2010). "****ual
initiative and
intercourse behavior...
- is
produced by many
plant sap
eating insects,
including aphids such as
Cinara pilicornis, by an
enzyme reaction. This is
beneficial to the insects, as...
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Sinara (also
spelled Cynara,
Cinara,
Synara and Sînnāra; Arabic: سِن نار, romanized: sīn-nāra Gr****: Σινάρα, romanized: sinára is a
Arabic or Gr**** given...
- imbricator)
Brevicoryne br****icae -
cabbage aphid,
cabbage aphid, or
turnip aphid Cinara cupressi -
cypress aphid Macrosiphum euphorbiae -
potato aphid Melaphis...
- of 28. By that time, he had
already published a book of
verse entitled Cinara and
Other Poems (1900). A
scholar of St John's College, Cambridge, he was...
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genus use the
conifer aphids (genus
Cinara) as
their host.
Pauesia anatolica is a
parasitoid of the
cedar aphid Cinara cedri, and
Pauesia grossa is a parasitoid...